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1/- in the £ Discount for Cash FOR MEN FOR LADIES FOR THE HOME POCKET BOOKS .. 6/6 to 12,6 HANDBAGS, Leather or Silk 6/0 to 37/6 OCCASIONAL IABLEb. in Oak— PIPES, in Cases .. 12/6 to 25/6 JAPANESE WORK BOXES 3^- to 5/6 OCCASION AT. stained \Valniit MILITARY BRUSHES 96t0 39 6 HANDKERCHIEFS SACHETS 3/ * to 9 6 or oak colour 14/6 15 9 25/I ETTER C \SFS 3 9 to 15 - AXTIMOXY TRINKET BOXE^ — PALM STANDS, stained Walnut or oak ' 7. . . ... 6d. to 8,6 8 6 12 6 15 6 18/6 LEA'IITER SOVEREIGN PURSEs— Silver Shoe PINCUSHIONS 2/- 2 6 JAPANESE OCCASIONAL TABLES— rmrr \ w\TrurQ „ i Noveltv Silk PINCUSHIONS 9d. to 2 - 4/6 10/6 12/6 15/6 19/6 OMEGA \AAfCHES ... 22/6 35 - ■ _ FOLDING CARD TABLES, covered PORTSEA PURSES .. 1/- t- 5/6 /Green Bate .. .. 25/- ... EBON\ HAIR BRUSHES 6 6 to 21 - , fl . cir r .nrvrr • n-i- ai% ■ Leather or Libre CANE DESPAI' II . nl c._ MU..IC CABINE I. in Oak .. 40/ BOXES , 7 6 8/6 10 6 HAND MIRRORS .. 3/- to 15. MUSIC CABIXE'IS. stained \\alniit — , r ' LEATHER KNITTING BAGS— 28. 6 38.6 BRILL BAGS, m stiong Cowhide 3/11 to 5/6 STAINED BOOKSHELVESMEN'S DRESSING CASES 12/6 to 65/- DRESbING CASES .. 15 6to 45/- O ,^ K BOOKSHELVES-- $ WHITE SILK SIIIRTS, Collars or Bands *' „V* 7 G 29 640'- 45 52/6 13/6 15/6 176 PURSES .. .. 2,6 to 7,6 WICKER CHAIRS 146 16/6 TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS 10/6 13. 6 Solid LEATHER MUSIC CASES— SEA GRASS CHAIRS— ' Wl pilhi TENX . IS SH ! RT^;6 S S"-6 C<l 6 0 6 AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS 1/6 to 5/6 FOLDING CAM™ CH.URS % '1.6 t-t ctr r cAn-c -j -t-% i e m c Ernest Calvat FRENCH KID GLOVES— MORRIS CHAIRS, stained Walnut or BLACK SILK SOCKS 3/11 7/6 10/6 6/11 7/6 Qak 50 ,_ 60 SILK SOCKS, in White, Navy & Grey 4 6 Wliitc Washable Doeskin GLOVES 6/11 OAK MISSION CHAIRS 50 - 55 - I3LACK CASHMERE SOCKS, with Fancv White REINDEER GLOVES .. 13/6 MISSION EASY CHAIRS 42 - 45 - Clocks 2/6 2/11 3 6 WJ'URAI. REINDEER GI.OVES, with HANGING CABINETS 16/6 1825/HEMSTITCHED INITIAL HANDKER- Gauntlets .. .. .. 16 6 SECRETAIRES, Turned Oak and Stained CHIEFS .. .. 1,-™* BLACK SILK HOSE .. ..7 11 r HEMSTITCHED LAWN HANDKER- WHITE SILK HOSE .. .. 611 *»* » '-"at CHILI'S .. .. 6d. 9d. 1/ BLACK LISLE HOSE, with Silk ankles " ELDRIDGE B " Sewing Machines— WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 1/11 to 5/11 a pair Treadle from .. £8/10/- • Plain and Initialled 2/11 3/6 5/6 SILK MALTESE TIES 311 to 84/- Hand from .. £3/15H.S. HANDKERCHIEFS, in Gift Boxes CH-VNTILLY NET LACE TIES SETS of CARVERS from .. 9. 6 of half-dozen .. 5/- the box ~ " 36t0 19 6 " BIG BEX " ALARM CLOCKS .. 12/6 FAXCY COLOURED SILK HANDKER : PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS— COPPER and BRASS VASES from 6 6 CHIEFS .. .. .. 4/6 6d. to 2'6 each OAK TRAYS from .. . . 5/6 WIDE END TIES .. 1/6 2/6 4/6 HANDKERCHIEFS, in Boxes — COPPER and BRASS 1 RAYS from 8NARROW TIES, suitable for Bows 1/11 1/-1/3 1/6 to 10/6 the Box of J-doz. DINING-ROOM CLOCKS from 21/FANCT SILK and TUSSORE PYJAMAS Beautifully EMBROIDERED HAND- DOLLTOX U ARE— 25/- 30/- KERCHIEFS 6d. 9d. to 6/6 each Plates .. ..2 3 2, 9 '4.,FANCY'PYIAMAS, summer weights— JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES— J u g s •• '■ - 7 /~ 7/6 9/10/6 12/6 17/6 11/6 13/6 15/6 19/6 lravs .. .. 9 - 10/6 W. Strange & Co. Ltd. 58146-1919 11. HERBERT SMITH. General Manager

Pcrfect Purity. • "GOLD TOP" ALE A Wholesome Tonic 74386 BOVRIL / Stamina and \ \ Staying I V Power. / B' A Singer Writes: B MB "Tltr mixture I made with HEAfTS H| VV ESSENCE cave me instant relief. My PI S«! voice ia restored and that chokincr mm I | feeliuir jronp." One bottle HEAN S I | Saft ESSENCE makes a pint, of tho finest |l4| iamilv coach and cold remedy, mm Bfl Try it. Bat be sure you pet — g| H-E-A-N'S |j WTiolcsome and Stimulating "Gold Top" ■ Ale I(M ,| Advertised Goods Are Standard Goods The World Over. WHY? T>ECA"OSIB there must be, in advertised goods, a. nnifonn high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it wfll not be purchased again and the advertisement will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, there* fore, that the goods are aa represented and good value. The consumer who boys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "The Pteas" readers . •rill profit by a careful pems&l of its advertising oahumu.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15776, 18 December 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15776, 18 December 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15776, 18 December 1916, Page 10