===== AN EYE-OPENER '=======— /MTISr Come early and participate in the many bargains &&!™&J*% offering you during this Sale. /^"^^fcjfc LADIES , SPECIALS I 40 only Radianta BLOUSE LENGTHS, embroidered and open work, reduced to 4/6 ea 6 pieces 44m. STRIPED FRENCH LINEN—Usual Price 2/9 .... To clear 1/----30 pieces NAVY & BUTCHER BLUE PRINTS, including floral and spot designs .... .... .... .... 6/6 dozen Now 4/1 1 dozen 15 ends LINENS, REPPS, SHANTUNGS, POPLINS & CREPONS Usual Prices. 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/8 .... .... All one price lO£d. 15 dozen UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS .... Reduced to 1 O|d. each 10 pieces 36m. FINE LONGCLOTH—ReguIar Price 10/6 doz. Sale Price 8/11 doz. -FANCY GOODS Our Stock of RENAISSANCE LACE, TRAY CLOTHS, DUCHESSE SETS, DUCHESSE COVERS & D'OYLEYS— Reduced 3O pep cent, off original prices ■.>■■■■ 5 pairs COLONIAL BLANKETS, samples .... .... Prices very low BARGAINS IN. OUR MERCERY DEPARTMENT 15 dozen White FASHION SHIRTS, stiff cuffs and bands, all sizes, 4/9, 5/6 Now 2/11 50 dozen Heavy ALL-WOOL SOX .... .... .... .... 1/8 Now 1/4 25 Very Choice PETONE RUGS .... .... .... .... 47/6 ■ Now 37/6. SPECIAL PANAMA HATS.... .«.. .... 15/6 17/6 21/- Now 10/6 FRAME FELT HATS .... .... 5/11 6/6 Now 4/11 ;// : :' WHITE SWEATERS .... .... .... .... 5/6 6/6 Now 4/6 ;,>*' Huge Rednctioius In All Departments. C 6376 ■ . -■ •. .■'■■•'■:■■■■■ y-\ -'■■:■ ■■,: . .*'■■":■-:■;':■■ ■•■■... . '..'
ff - . _ ! —V For the Jam-Making Season The Jam-Making Season is upon us once more, and we are ready for it with Goods of Quality. PRESERVING PANS, in Brass, Copper or Aluminium. MASON'S SCREW-TOP JARS,in pints, quarts, or sizes. I LIGHTNING and WIDE-MOUTH CLEAR-GLASS VACUUM JARS. ' TIE-OVER JAM JARS. .^LZ^^^ WOOD SPOONS. . SCALES AND WEIGHTS and V/EIGHING BALANCES.. MASON, STRUTHERS & GO. L TD TH= HOUSE FOR QUALITY. 07206 , 1 must that 1 g "DlnneronJ&Ce. - LOJ] Baf««ainert ' ..' bo Sn C^2^ tU, dSS, If --■' Gentle Medicine for _ fiiJJ "pi I] ' -~ i ~ iwri wmmn t,«t,pr, i^gj j; - «ac l| , ' . . . ' p G9, I The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, * Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Ailcctioci.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 2
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