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Should man in his blindness Deny a small kindness To others when suffering ualnf The ’flu's what we make It. And sneezing I take it Is simply a- sten of campaign. Take Woods’ Peppermint Cura, don't forget it. For colds, and you'll never regret it. —Advt.

■ggpßSßb The smartest fashions Season’s Wm Coats ffll I I ’ ii can ou * t® > J=rJ R Finest Degree in ||=| U' These Beautiful i 111 NEW IX COATINGS. ASTRACHAN—S2in. wide, in Grey, Mole, Saxe, and Black. 16/8 yard. ASTRACHAN—In Brown, Mole, and Grey; Min. wide. A better quality. 21/- yard. VELOUR COATINGS—In all new and fashionable colours • for Autumn and Winter wear; 54in. wido; in several \ shades of Nigger, Navy, Mole, Grey, Fawn, Kingfisher, Saxe. Henna, and Red. 18/6, 16/6, 21/-, 22/6 and 25/- yard. PILOTINE VELOUR—Min. wide; in Nigger, Mole, Grey, Navy, Saxe, Kingfisher, and Fawn. ; *9/6 and 21/- yard. SUEDE ASTRA—For Coats; a new and fashionable maters lai; in Fawn, Gold, Flame. Cherry, Henna. Saxe, Light. Brown, and a pretty shade of Green; Min. wido. 22/6 yard. FIRLYKE—SOin. wide; specially imported for Children'll Coats, Scarves, and Opera (Mats, in new ehadeo of Shrimp, Pink, Grey, Fawn, Purple, Bed, Jade Green, and Tango. yard, SAMPLES BY POST ONLY. g: CLOTH I

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 14

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