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~—"~~——: -~*^Jb / ' \ * ? y Is specially decorated \- : / with the very Newest \ .. Goods for the .. \ | "Carnival Season" It is a sight that all Visitors should see several time* for in these spacious i-!aind windows are reflected (in a manner impossible eJaewhcrcj The Latest Decrees of Fashion. AH Departments are *a«pe:e"ally veil atocked with Wearing ! flj Apparel for Ladies and for Gentlemen. Special Household Needs also play an important part in the display. Stroll through our Corridors and view what is Newest SILK MALTESE TIES, JABOTS an- COLLARS From 2,- to 27,6 each ' SHOT. STRIPED and FLORAL SUNSHADES, from 56 to 21/. • BLACK, GREY, WHITE and PURPLE VEILJNGS Prom I/J t« _ ; 9 per yard ■* BLACK and WHITE OSTRICH aj-4 FBATtfER RUfFLhS and BOAS, from ~: ... 7/6 to &}.'• COAT FRILLINGS in White f.»d Paris,. ifr_m $d to 23 per'yard COLLARS in Lace, Muslin and Silk ... from 1/- to 6'll each GLOVES in White and Natural Doeskin, Black aud Shaded Suede From 3,3 to 66 per pair GLOVES in Kid and Leithe;, tt harmonise with any frock _ro_i i'll to 7,6 per pair HOSIERY in Lace and Lisle, 'b Embroidered and Plain Fronts From 1/3 to 3-9 per pair SPUN SILK and SILK-EMBROIDERED HOSE From t/11 2,'- to 5,"6 per pair DUST COATS in Lustre, Silk and Satin ... from 27,6 to W/. - TAILOR-MADE COSTOTHR9, H Wafhiug Cords, TafieUs and Li«l>t Tweeds, ail shades "... ... ' ... from 25/- to 67/$ COLOURED "ONE-PieCE " DRESSES, in newest shades, all m* .' terials ... ... .„ ' .... from 9/6 to 63/- each MODEL MILLINERY ... fiom 19.6 to 45_'. ARTISTIC BLOUSES i« a gteat variety 4f fabrics, from -i' 9te 29;6 - . - >-;' * -. .. _->*-'- £ - --^ ■'"; • # i . -** -fQStOTaip|: HYSTERIA SS| / "«►•<" - mm to «&««*, rfct feffcgfe \W£ W" J/IfS 0 v f ■'• P«a*r?~« $«-'• -Watal ft-ite aotf so m^t'y.VK' _-__-fla____r i""-oo«'"fs_"P*- nerves, wblclj re<*t*'rc trta_a<9t,- j JKU •H _J___F A conrsc °- Mar*li#H"_ Fo.pjiirhte M«_» •taWJSy '• "»' llrsßr '■'•- mind, collar to the sate cheeks, brigbttieM to rt*c Try* sad 1; M";" Jjr sense 0' gcnet«| «tl-roai|4 f"t«N_*. . ipr? 11l _ / T "» 2 ■« U{ " e *••!•»• *_>/__: But be sure h _ MARSHALL'S 'I f * HI */ i.c i*. tii„ fpf ■*" no toe square cartoa}. I J -■ HI Frv-urclle at fit Ckemiih end Stoicjteeptri. ; ■''lii j*'*-'vvvvvyvvy*»*»vvvvvvv^ ! Mr. Businessman jl I Isn't it a fact that the best business firms, in this-or asjr* "iJ'H I other town are thoughtfttl and continuous newspaper rj« > advertisers? You know thm is but one answer to *M* , -_JJm| 1 question, and that is in the -JBrrriafive. ' s U ( Perhaps they are good advertisers because they-an? g*»4 Jj 9 business men, or they may bjs successful in business becawi'.-fi'j ill , they are good way, success in business -84 Ifl good advertising go hand in. band. |8 And it is good advertising that's really ".' ifl straightforward talks about your stock, your methods awl ; j» your business. Whert placed in & medium of wide cirttdetioQ '-'. ji among those whom you wish to reach, this kind of adyertfeaij" ] :S PAYS, and it is the only kind which does- V f&t And by-the-way. Are not the abcrve-ipentioned ' )M business men " regular advertiser- in "The Press ?" Of course '! '.B they are. and, most of them require little or no urging to. Clw attend to this part of their business with care and ,% ; u§ We know it pays them, ar-d so do they, and t3xe_f -H* enthusiastic over the opportunity afforded them in being ablfl 'Into secure space in a paper which not only covers the entire 1-K field in this city, but in all the suburbs and country districts ', IS surrounding. aJH Wouldn't it be well worih your time and trouble t» . investigate what can be done along the line of "business . ;M boosting "by the same means ? We should be gLid to talk it _ -jm over with you any time. ASt : "The Press" "m

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14822, 13 November 1913, Page 4

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618

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14822, 13 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14822, 13 November 1913, Page 4

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