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MILLINERY CLEARANCE English and Continental FELTS 311 to 911 READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS, English and Coatiental, close-fitting and medium brims; shades are: Cocoa, New Ked, Raisin, Light Grey, Beige, Rose Beige, Light and Dark Green, Saxe, Light Brown, Is'avy and Black — Formerly " 29/6 to 39/6 Beath's Sale Price 8/11 CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS, close-fitting brims, trimmed with ribbon velvet or faille ribbon; shades are: Fawn, Saxe, Rose, Green, Wine, Navy, Black — Formerly .. 5/U to 12/9 Beath's Sale Price .. . 2/11 CHILDREN'S PULL-ON HATS, of Duvetyn, pieced crown and stitched brim, turned up at back; children 2 to 7 years; shades are: Tan, Red, Saxe, Grey—Formerly 5/6 Beath's Sale Price .. .. •• ..1/6 BEATHS SALE LADIES AND MAIDS' READY-TO-WEAK FELT HATS, cloche shapes; m cewest colour!— Fonnoriv .. •• -- ** •* 15*9 Beath's'Saie Pric« S/H MODEL HATS OF FELT, hand-blocked. be<-©tcißf; etvles, inset with Yelour or Feterskaiß; «k»d« are: Light Green. Sapphire, Mole, Win*, Biscuit, Brown, Grev, Navy, Black— FormerlT " W« to M.t Beai&Vsale Price 9/lt READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS, in a r%netj ©f stvles; shades arc: Rose, Boipe, Wiue. Gr**». Peach, Navr. Black — Former It "' 19,'6 to 29/* Beath's Sale Price */ll

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BACK IN 1918.

WAR AND INFLUENZA. Go back to 1918. when the camps i were full of soldiers, and crowds con- ! gregated on the wharves to see the ; "diggers" embark. Then, suddenly, : cornea the Armistice. Crowds in the street are even greater; and over al! hovers the deadly Influenza germ. People will not easily forget those days; neither will they forget Fluenzol—the antidote that did so much in alleviating and preventing the disease from spreading. Every member of the community should take precautions against a reoccurrence of that awful epidemic. Follow the directions below: — (1) Pour Fluenzol into the palm of the hand, allow to warm slightly, then vigorously sniff up the nostrils so that the Fluenzol can reach and Kcrilise the nasal cavity. (2) Gargle the throat regularly with Fluenzol every morning. C 3) Take one teaspoonfri! of Fluenzol internally at intervals. Half doses for children. Flnenzol is very effective in preventing the Flu. Keep a bottle handy. Price 2s 6d and 1* 6d everywhere. —6

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 11

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