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The Very Newest and Prettiest | in the World of Lovely Things | t New Neckwear I At Beath's Smart, pretty, dainty, and the most I effective Collars ever asked to set 1 off a fashionable Coat or Costume. 1 They also add a touch of freshness i and style for economical . 1 BLACK NET COLLAR, wide CREPE DE CHINE COLLARS. 1 hem. with gold filigree lace in delicate shades, bordered with |j finish, new deep pointed shape white net, Bullion-threaded H 6/11 each stitched border 4/11 each r BLACK and COLD FANCY CREAM GABARDINE COLNET COLLAR, with new j-ARS, buttonholed edge in X Bretonne Net bordernew black, neat round shape with i shape 4/11 each scalloped edge: also sailor shape, AjX with black and white stitching— jQi EXQUISITE NET COLLARS. 4/11 each (jf in black or white, with beauti- Beantifa! s}iacJes ; n CRE p E DE If ully coloured mosa.c des.gns ; CHINE SAILOR COLLARS; e very newes helio, creme, champagne, coral fS 6/11 and 7/6 each and v ; eux rOJ)J * « 2/9 | B«tth'i"V«rHieit" Glotoi JsYZTgX Art Needlework | Two-dome Heavy in the "liberty" : Suede. in Beaver. Department. 5 Mole«, Greys and ; Smokes. Our Experts are glad p All sizes, 10, ill pair. JLJrfffJ to give suggestions ; Two-domo Deerskin, * iWjJljf/ yjyrPraTO and advice in refer- \ ini tans only. 1 Kfovl£s v enco to colourings z All sizes. 10,8 pair YY\gti and working of Em- | Elastic-wrist Gaunt- 111 VfN broideries. Beautiful = let. of Deerskin, l£t w 11 J3A|\l designs for you to see. B it Embroidery com- I All sizes, 17/BpjUr. menced or finished if = Deerskin Gto™ requested and ladies' | in Tans. Beavers ■ own naaterial can r and Greys." Sires IS-be ana. 00 to e. Prom 3,t = up to W pair. . v Laca cad Embroidery Medallions, various sizes. The shapes include Butterflies, = "Wreaths. Diamonds, Squares. Triangles. Octagons. Circular. Styles, and no on. =■ Tho medallion illustrated is of Filet Embroidery, 2 in. by lj in„ at II- each. £ I 8252M700 '

CURED HIS RHEUMATIC GOUT. Sufferers from Rheumatic Gout and kindred diseases will be interested 'n au extract from a letter from a New Brighton man. He w «tes:—''l was suffering from a severe attack of xviicuraatic Gout, and purchased a bottle of PtHEUMO. After a few doses I was able to shave myself, although before taking it I could not use a knife. I will never be without RHEUMO in tho future.'! Because it removes the cause —excess uric acid in the blood— HHEUMO seldom fails to cure. Sold everywhere at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. ( 42 SHELL WOUNDS. For dressing lacerated wounds, fieid ambulances in France largely use a dilution of leaf oil of cinnaimon. The same high-grade oil forms part of Fluenzol. Hence the rapid healing properties of the latter when applied on a bandage. Also use Fluenzol and hot water as an injection for soothing in-, ternal inflammation. 3

DONT CRY OVER SPILT MILK — pMaf If you are late for business through, sleeping in, but get a "TUCKER" guaranteed Wsk "OMAR" ALARM CLOCK It -will save you worry -while you sleep, and *" 1 ■Ut that is -worth big money to you. Made -with Solid Steel Pivots and Patent Lever, fitted with Domed Glass and Bell on Back, the "OMAR" stands for neatness and quality. Price 12/6 posted to any address "13/Flkl Tliri/tn JEWELLER Vfll II la li rl/ (White Hart Buildings} • ¥¥• I UV/ilLiIl) 247 HIGH STREET. TB3BI

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16211, 14 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16211, 14 May 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16211, 14 May 1918, Page 8