I PUBLIC NOTICES. Just Landed! Ex S.S. CORINTHIC GIRLS' READY-TO-WEAR HATS— 2/11 to 12/6 LADIES' TRIMMED HATS— 7/11 to 36/Heaps of CHILDREN'S SOX and . SOX. LADIES' STRONG SILK HOSE— 2/11, 3/11 Both qualities have Point Heel. INFANTS' SILK CASHMERE and RAYON FROCKS. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR RAYON DRESSES. LADIES' ART SILK SUMMER COATS. FLOWERS, TRAILS, CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. NEW SHIPMENTS 31 inch FUJI EXCELSIS— 1/3 yard Black, White, Navy, Nil, Rose, Saxe, Copper, Helio. 20 Dozen GENT'S TIES, well assorted 2/SM, M, OSM PANTS 'and VESTS, Natural— - 4/H ART SILK LACES, GARTERS, APRONS. ART SILK FADELESS CURTAIN NETS. ART SILK QUILTS, Single and Double. BAYON DRESS MATERIALS,- large range. v NEW GLOVES and LADIES' BELTS. MEN'S FANCY SOCKS— 1/- to 5/6
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OPENING AT THE END OF THE WEEK PER SS CAMBRIDGE. Next the Bank SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. Early Varieties Late Varieties Epicure Dakotas Early Rose Arran Chief Beauty of Hebron Magnum Bonura Robin Adair Breeze's Prolific Also in stock—"EPHOS" Manure in any quantity. S. & H. W. JOHNSTON 'Phone 124. HI DRAPERY WONDERFUL ' BLAKELEY'S Cardigans for cold days, for cold nights. Cardigans for mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Cardigans for the home, the office, the shop. Cardians for motoring, for holidays, for any time. Blakeley's Drapery Warehouse at 149, Manchester Street, near Clock Tower, has an immense variety, and sells at wholesale prices. Your inspection is ever welcome.
SHE DIDN'T CA&L AGAIN. -»♦♦ Mrs Bronson had suddenly become extremely friendly with all her neighbours. There were two reasons for this state of things. She had found that going out to meals saved washing up, and this was a consideration when she had just lost her maid. She also thought she might possibly come across another girl during her visits. "I do wish I could get a good maid," she said, while she was having tea with an acquaintance who lived next door but one. "Why," replied the hostess, "perhaps Mary would do." "Mary." asked the other in delight. "Is she going to leave you." "Yes," said the hostess with a smile. "She says she wants to go somewhere where there is not so much silver to clean." The Cheselden Medal for surgery at St. Thomas's Hospital, won by Mr A. T. Lankaster, was won by both his father and grandfather before him.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3258, 28 September 1928, Page 4
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