I The Very Gift You Require I I For Each of Your Friends I [ can be found in these lists I Li XMAS SUGGESTIONS fifoZM/jP't ARTISTIC CHINA I I '"" gyi*mVK J DOULTON SANDWICH TRAYS 8/6 AMUM AAIBI i II I DOULTON TOBACCO JARS .. 5- SILVER AND | 1 1 DOULTON CUPS and SAUCERS 1/6 rR PATniini ATF I I 8 DouioN salad bowls .. 9 6 ELECTROPLATE TOILET ARTICLES J DOULTON FANCY JUGS .. 3/- TEA and COFFEE SERYICFS- LADIES' FANCY SILK TRINKET DOULTON* COACHING CAKE I TT -, CT - T , . ~ BOXES .. 1 - and 2/3 each 1 Di ATT.-t; «;■'- TEA SETb, 3 pieces— I I 1 LAI Lb b- 22 632645- to £5 LADIES'ANTIMONY TRINKET | DOULTON ROSEBUD VASES 1/-each spiRIT KErn 55 _ 60 '_ ?5 ._ BOXES .. 1/6 to 5/6 each I DOULTON TEA SETS, 3 Pieces 17,6 JAM DISIiES 365-86 lo 25 - " LADIEft ' GIOVE cadl FATHER CHRISTMAS PLATES 2/3 PERFUME BOTTLES 3/-.to 17/6 JAPANESE CUPS and SAUCERS- 3/6 4 6 5 - 76 to 20/- JADIES . SILVER and E .p. X . S . JAPANESE SUGARS tc CREAMS-' CRUETS MANICURE SETS 8/6 to 37/6 1 3 the Set- 14 617620 ~ 32 6 LADIES' EBONY and SILVER- ; JAPANESE PLATES .. .. 10d. BISCUIT BARRELS 20 - 25- 32/- BACKED HAIR BRUSHES— JAPANESE MUGS '. .. 6d. Cases of TEA SPOON, and SUGAR XYLONITE lIA R 8 JAPANESE CHILDREN'S CUPS and IUM.b .. ~ lObaiasc 8/6 to 16/6 I SAUCERS .. .. 1/3 TOAST RACKS 7/6 10,6 15/- HAND MIRRORS, Eboniscd Silver / i Great varietv of ART BOWLS, VASES, CHILD'S KNIFE, FORK and SPOON- aml X >' lo,,ite " 26 to 17 / 6 CANDLESTICKS, and other articles 3/6 a Set MEN'S DRESSING CASES 10/6 to 80/at Very Moderate Prices " BIG BEX " ALAKM CLOCKS- MENS MILITARY BRUSHES— ' 12 6 cadi 10/6 to 37/6 1 1 ' ' SILVER PHOTO FRAMES, 2,6 lo 10/6 B RAZOR STROPS, in Nickel Cases— SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, 4/6 each MIRRQRS ./ 4/6 °(^ ~«.. ...... r.Mii ! nn A TnrTAim rnn ' n SHAVING TIDIES 1/3 to 3/9 each YOU WILL FIND A HOSTOFTOYS FOR men s collar boxes 2/ 6 tone THE CHILDREN IN OUR TOY BAZAAR ■ ■ s^ s - 3514 H Herbert Smith - General Manager I
m Wim S& ™ H ■ In ■ ■ ■ A K\ ■ l#li I IA I II I DLIuIiI I ig Growing Potatoes without spraying B I means often partial and sometimes JH 1 complete failure. Blight seems now to H | be so ' prevalent as to seem almost a |] 1 part of the soil, and spraying is the |] e only way to fight it. Potatoes- whfch m J rot in the ground and after being dug H could be saved by keeping the plants gj \ free from blight. The most effective H 1 IHImiIIi AIIY 1 | Spray two to four times, m along the I first application when the plants are -. I about half grown, or earlier if signs of I disease appear. Repeat when washed I off, usually in a fortnight. £ saws LTD. 1 COLOMBO STREET J | Stylish Footwear for Half. ' fl IV. lien everyone is preaching Economy, go one 2?V "a^/X. better and practise it yourself. ISSW. Vf^"f\ A second-hand outfit of clothes for man or -^^^SfvKnMJm woman can be had from meat less than half the "^ cost—and yet, for every practical purpose, be as good looking and last as long as if new. j^StHtU^MKfwvS^ 1 buy from the best homes, and just now hare \ JB&M very full stocks. Every article 1 sell is sweet Bw and clean—my fumigating chambers ensure \ H that. And look at the money you save. V J* Mrs. Ellwood, Second-hand Clothier, THa»Mn X I V2.\ V>ft. l'J7 Armagh St. Thone W.)K7 '
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15464, 17 December 1915, Page 3
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