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Aulsebrook's New Idea/ I I' Filling Recipes included in every packet fir all occasions

WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE —For Children's Hacking Cough.—Advt

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S.W. fitting; very — ~~' , fitting. Three styles in this Grey Heather, Brown Hea- smart. ; i UOCtEDV A range. ther. S.W., W. fittings. i James Smith’s Price 79/6 James Smith's Price 84/- 'James Smith’s Price £5/5/Ladderproof Silk Hosiery. Plated lllllnttr *J/\\ ‘ with mercerised cotton, fash- ZTQ — -i ’ ■ft ■ ft, ioned and in Gunmetal, Dark • [t/ s KT A M VAI II ET I Brown, Beige and Dark Fawns. STYLE AND VALUE 1 ’ * " A very smart.hose at a keen Prizes in James Smith’s Pi/**»* price. Knitting and Wool Rug — JAMES rj /1 I Making Competition. En- /K| SMITHS /JL JL try free. Full details f A charming little “knockPRICE Wool Section. about” Hat in the very Ladies' Pyjamas ® I style in soft felt. Comfort- I A splendid line of Ladies’ Rayon atle and chic, effective bow A and Locknit Pyjamas in dainty For Men’s and Boys’ ' and chromium finish. shades, with contrasting trim- Pullovers, Jersey Tweed Special Purchase '©fe L V IkJ. I Shades: Fawn, Ltdo, Wine, ming; Trousers with yoke at Knitting Wool. In ounce r O’ yf'TGi Gr<!y ' waist. Tunic has attractive motif , . 7 j d Si fli and gathered waist. These are ’ kein ' MGHS IISS / f|l ... AIjSE perfectly made and keen value. 500 New Ties The very 'Wf % h ’ * James Smith’s Price /i ' * | A JAMES /Z* latest spot effects in New '<' \ \ /K- i ’»' fl 11 S PRICE S 10/6 |2 Dozen Quality Face Browns Blues and Grey Wk 7/11 pl Ladies’Overalls Size ,2 3^ 2 1/3 . \ // . Uk* W 48 Wrap-over Overalls for ladies. too. Uncreasable linings and .. . ’ .. t Showing in plain shades with full length. They are a ' . | 11 floral bindings. Blue, Bottle, bargain at this price. ? r*\l I Brown, Navy, Rose, Light Green, . . , unrc I -- I ! '* t P'JI Full size and sleeveless. 1 2 doz. British made JAMES Q JAMES Nail Brushes; row °f S pjUc E S <7 / I SMITH’S fine bristles on back. PRICE / P - I I PRICE <->/ V Price 4|d each / I Printed SPPRTS-TENNIS / ] UNCRUSHABLE CREPES T rousers M Beautiful printed uncrushable JAMES Sports Trouser, in Greys GIaSSWaFG >•« Crepes for frocks, etc., 36in. SMITH’S & Fawns, and Cream Serge J ames Smith’s for Glass- A wonderful buying opporwide, featuring very smart small PRICE ennis rousers. wit ware— British made glass- tunity for Wellington mothdesigns in Wine, Green, Fawn. ‘ wo s,de and ° ne h, P P°cket ware - n fancy figured de . e ”. Navy School Ramcoats, Brown, Red and Black. This is belt loops and twenty inch s i gns . Attractive for cake Here’s a real lames Smith's with cashmere finish. Rubber of course a wonderful value. ° oms * P ea e °P BI , a or fruit dishes. Values such value Cup Saucer and a^ OI ’ m cu^ a and collar. Usually 4/11 to 7/11 yard. "/ V pure wool and superior aa these are putt;ng J ameB PUt e Sris as ffiusUaUd Neatly belted. For girl, 6to -— quality One of the keenest Smith>s Crockery Section Chiming flora lO years. There are on y 8 r.r,r-<-i ai rvi values James Smiths Mens .. ■ f aualitv at Charming Horal decora of t}iese sp i endld coats , JJsuSPECIAL EXHIBITION Store has ever offered. Usu- 3 rice b ° nS ' rtV' ? , ally 22/1 Ito 24/1 1. A special and very interesting exhibit on the G ™ u ” d */ oor y ' * JAMES 4 /xv JAMES JAMES PV /4 4 is the wonderful Doll’s House which is being raffled (6d. a JAMES <M/I 1 SMITH’S 1/Q SMITH’S 1 x SMITH’S |// 1 | ticket) by the Miramar Central School in aid of ground im- SMITH’S 1// I 1 PR CF * / PRICF JI / O Sfit PRICE X L * provements. It is a very skilfully and beautifully constructed pRICE 11/11 / house and is lighted throughout with electricity. , SMITHS CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 147, 17 March 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 147, 17 March 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 147, 17 March 1933, Page 8

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