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fy|______i\. A few Special Lines in I |WB Mufflers, Gloves, Hosiery PJt m Fancy Novelties and other things _J_l mk §1 Illustrating the wide range and good quality of | our stock" and the unusually enticing values I [% Jj? In our new store we have made special pro- | vision for this department *. keeping at all times I in close touch with the great producing centres i I of the world. 9 If you wish to buy the latest—and obtain better value for your money 1 trade here. i Woollen " MOTOR " SCAETES, in heather mixtures, plain colours and itriped ends, all shade. | From 2(6 i.,9 to 0/b each M "CROSS-OVER" MUFFLERS, in wool, silk and nurceriicd From 1/- 1/6 to 3/11 each I "THE DAME" SILK MUFFLER ••• —■ • ••• At 3/3 each | A large aawrtment of " JABOTS "and "SIDE-FRILLS" From 9J 1/- to 4/11 each | Coloured Silk and Beided BOWS, in latest dcai-jm ... .. From 1/3 to 2/9 each j White FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, in linen and camhric From 6d 7d to 2/6 each «j Black PATENT LEATHER BELTS ... ... At 1/- 1/2 to 1/9 & 2/- each | Tinsel and coloured VELVET ELASTIC BELTS ... From 2,3 to 4/6 & 6/6 | White Guipure and Embroidery " PETER PAN " COLLARS From lO.d 1/11 to 3/6 each § A large assortment of UMBRELLAS ... ... from 3/3 12/6 to 13/6 each | Coloured HOSIEIiY, ia plain aud embroidered clocks, in sll «hade« I At _!b 3/- 3/w and 3/11 per pair H S LEATHER GLOVES, ceiTCCt for Winter -wear, iv dome and fjannllel styles 1 Come along and view the newest in our | spacious £1 Island Windows." 1 THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS. 1

"DOG'S HEAD BASS J | POPULARITY j I The delicate "natty" I flavour of tho 1 'Docs Head 1 Bass i I is the result not only | of scientific brewing: but also of painstaking bottling* Of coarse only th c best materials are used to make this famous ale, but without the " Read I Brothers. Limited" methods of bottling, it I would not enjoy the 9 I reputation it does. I I This method includes | B storage of butts in dry, | I airy,well ventilated and | I - clean cellars where it a I ripens under the most I I favorable conditions. I Bottling Jn it. prime I Jnsir'es its refreshing 1 pungency and preserves | its nourishing food . I qualities which are . n unequalled. b Tjt_c_f»f_, when order- | Ing beer of your dealer. I ask for -DOG'S HEAD" !BASS, and see that the ''DOG'S HEAD" Label ia on rrery bottle. SOLO eV_RYWH_*_. 1 - ' * "X" LEMON v/ I I 1— l—dTJ -L— I is a delicious delicacy, i prepared from the best materials in the model " X " Factory*, By its use any housekeeper can make the most delicious cheese cakes at home. Get a lib. jar from your grocer to-day KIRKPATRICK ________________ UGHT AND SPAKKUNC ' I GOLD TOP ALE I

COULDN'T GET HIS BREATH. ''My little son occasionally gets so bad with croup that he cannot get his breath," saya Mrs N. P. Levi.. Milo End , Adelaide, S.A. "Ij ju t follow the directions on the bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy and he is soon completely cured. I never go to bed without a bottle of it in the house for I never know when my littlo son will be attacked with this most dreadful complaint. I always feel saio with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by roe."' Sold by all Chemists and Storekeeoers. 4

The Countess of Liverpool says: "1 always use McClinton's soap and reoolmmen_ it. Everyone is delighted ivltb • a

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 2

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