mHE GRAPHIC SUMMER NUMBER Contains the following stories :— " A Day on the River," by Grant Allen " Two Love Birds and Another," by James Payn " The Cobbler of Burgos," by Charles Sellers " Tho Rare Good Fortune of Booby Baines," by Anthony Hope " A Hewer of Stone," by Richard Pryce " Regine's Ape," by S. Lovett Yeats " Last Year's Nest," by H. S. Merriman A PRESENTATION PLATE, Entitled "DEFENDANT AND COUNSEL," ByW.F.Yeames.R.A. Post Free, Is 7d, JULY MAGAZINES now to The Idler The Strand The Ludgate The Windsor The Monthly Paoket The Country House Chapman's Magazine Lippinoott's ___ Schild's " Skirts and Sleeves," with patterns ; post free, 4d. Photographic News, one penny we«kly. The Lady Cyolist, twopenoe weekly. , H. & J. BAILLIE, 89, OUBA-STEEET. GREAT SALE OS 1 TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY. C. SMITH, mHE CASH DRAPER, CtTBA-STBBET, Has again purchased from the well-known Glasgow Merchants and Manufacturers, Messrs. Stbwabt & M'Donald, the whole of their Season's SAMPLES, amounting to over £700, whioh will be sold at a very small advance on GLASGOW PRICES. The Samples consist of— Ladies' Blouses, Jackets, Capes, Elderly Ladies' Mantles, Umbrellas, Parasols, Stockings, Gloves, Belts, Towels, Quilts, Afternoon Tea Cloths, Ladies' Nights, Chemises, Knickers, Divided Skirts, Cycling Tights » Men's Hats, Caps, Braces, Scarves, Gloves, Cotton, Union, and Woollen Shirts, Merino Pants and Drawers, Tennis and Cricket Shirts and Jackets, Men's and Youths' Suits, Trousers and Vests, and Trousers, Boys' Knicker Suits, &c. Note.— The Sale will last positively for SEVEN DAYS ONLY, after whioh I shall Bhow my NEW SEASON'S GOODS. C. SMITH, v TEE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-9TRIET. \ ENAMELLED WARE. ENAMELLED WARE. WATCH our Windows for the WHOLESALE display of Decorated and Plain Enamelled Teapots, Mugs, Chambers, Candlesticks, Cups and Saucers, Buckets, Plates, Spoons, Moulds, Spittoons, Saucepans, Ewers, Frypans, Kettles, Soap Dishes, Milk Boilers, &c, all at PRICES LOWER THAN AT ANY SO-CALLED CHEAP SALE. LOOK at the PRICES in our WINDOWS and satisfy yourselves. COME into our Warehouse and be persuaded * that you DO get rare VALUE for ' ' your MONEY ! ' WE HAVE NO CATCH PRICES ! EVERYTHING IN PLAIN FIGURES! CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lahbton-quay, 60, CUBA-STREET, FOR IRONMONGERY. T. J. THOMPSON, "BEST VALUE" IRONMONGER. SOLB AOENT FOB DISRAELI SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, &o.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 7
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361Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 7
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