Tp^ , New Spring Goods <ol! i|P Point the way to real Mj I Mlv The whole Store is filled from ; *JS'|J. - •'* ! n| t end to end with importations Jβ?j) * 1 wjl from the famous Fashion centres > - £ '■ of the Old World. . ' ! When you make a purchase here you have the two- | B fold satisfaction of knowing that you are not only ■. 1 saving money—but buying Goods upon which Fashion - 1 has imprinted her seal as being correct. : 1 ; .' You are cordially invited to walk ' I fi 'I through our Store and inspect ■ ; § 1 - the Newest Goods. .'.-.. >. I STORE [ ' '\\
Every sensiblo man counts his change, and does not take for granteu what is tendered to him. why, then, should he take what Whisky is offered h:m? Ask for "WHITE HORSEWHlSKY—established 1742. Everyone in Scotland admits it is the oldest and finest, therefore insist on getting it. Mackia and Co., Islay, are the Distillers, 23
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 4
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