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The Loveliest, most Beautiful I Blouses, from "Liberty's," London Atrion Damask Silk Blouses, in sage green and mauv*, atffs and f roiits sailor collars of Georgette, and just that indefinable " somithing" that bstoksns " Liberty" origin. , , , Smocking on shoxlisrs distinguishes a few daintily embroidered Blouses of heavy Crepe de Chine, cuffs and collars of Creme Net, shades of navy Ij fiH and helio. . . , Floral Rani Satins, delightful dressy fabrics^ // 1 j] with deftly manipulated Net, form another charming range—these in j ■*" several shades. , , , Some dainty Models in sage green Orion I Satin, with embroidered fronts, make an irresistible appeal. I Tunics, too, lift their seductive votes. Some, of Ninon, display 8 smocking at the waist, and laced front, becomingly designed for slight 8 figures. And Rani Satin Tunics, very effectively hand-printed in I exquisite designs. Liberty's, London, (he most eele* ■ j « pn* « _ _ bratcd creators of beautiful and U L /\ I I—l I i J artistic fabrics in the world, are JLll—JxX ill LX I <|(|, constantly sending lovely things fruAG f\CU i/fc mm \ to BEATH S—their Sole Agents. {CHAS. OQILVIE, Manga)

Delays are darigerong with colds and influenza. Get NAZOL to-day. Bettor orsvr No cold ig NAZOL-proof. Is 6d buys 60 doses; S' < "Some of yon may be aware," said Si- , Charles Bathurst, M.P., at a Gloncester flower show, "that. King Edward never went to bed without eating at least two good, large, Spanish onions. We might do worse tliain follow his example.'' Tho* a cold in . the head Menu a euspl« think ; 'T» the cause of : discomfort and suffering; You have inflamed .nostril* and aching ere*,' And. inoeeeant sneezing your temper tries- ' 'Tib a weary affliction that all have 'endured. It is easily caught and easily cured; That is to say, quite easy and sure When using Wood* Great Peppermint Om«. 4

Soldiers^ I Requisites | When choosing presents- for j Soldier Friends call in and I see our selection—all useful i and most reasonably priced. We itemise just a few of the I popular lines below. Compasses. 6/6, 26/-, 63/-, 92f* „ I Strong Leather Wallets, t 9/- each . Unbreakable Mirrors, 4/- each Suede Hold-alb * - 10/6 Strong Money Belts, 5/6 and 11/6 each J* Inspection Welcomed Quality—Valne 1 744 Colombo Street I .. cam-7375 ' . ' ",.il

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 8