AN ACCIDENT AVERTED. Every care is being taken, as we go to press, to prevent any accident at the Great Red Tag Sale. As usual, there is a great crowd of busy buyers, which keeps the large staff of assistants serving at highest pressure to get all customers properly attended to, but owing to the splendid arrangements of Messrs. George and Kersley everything is working smoothly. The sale will continue" to-morrow, and on Saturday another lot of special lines will be brought out. — Advt. Everybody needs medicine at times. When you buy an indigestion remedy buy tho best. Dr. Crosslanu's famous prescription 89878, now known as Noacol, is a genuine liver and stomach remedy. It cured two of John Bredbury's friends at Fern Flat; 2i at chemists' and stores. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 November 1904, Page 5
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