ISITT'S CLIMAX.
A BIG FLUTTER FOR A FEW DAYS. GENERAL CLEAN UP. It's been a great sale—the selling has been phenomenal, because the bargains i were phenomenal. Customers bought and bought, and every purchase they made represented a big saving. Only a couple more days remain, and then prices revert to normal. But a lot of odd lines have accumulated. Odds and ends in leather goods, stationery, and books. They must be cleared today and to-morrow, and prices are still furtiier reduced accordingly. Never did'lsitt's Sale present a rosier aspect to you. The final flutter presents a two-fold opportunity to effect moneysaving purchases. No effort is spared to make the going good. Bargain prices arc still further revised, and super-bargains abound oil either hand. Make a visit to Cashel street a part of your plan for to-day—don't pass the opportunity of the year—be in at the final flutter of Isitt T s Sale, with all its wonder bargains. 6 Totally unlike tho ordinary * 'cough mixture,'' Baxter's Lung Preserver is also a health-giving tdnic, and is thus specially suitable tor young children. "Baxter's" ensures relief after tho first dose. Large bottles 2s 6d, at all J chemists. 6
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16885, 13 July 1920, Page 7
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