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zinnnESLTiiHiLiiLkiiiiLiinnnci = SOME SPECIALS? E " GREAT BAZAAR SELLERS, * INEXPENSIVE WORK C ?j FOR LONG EVENINGS HI b pi PILLOW SHAMS, traced daisy wreaths for Mountmellick, plain {= =J scollop edge, size 29 xl 9 inches 2/9 pair Post 2d \EI __ N.D. BAG to match above, new two-flap shape 1/6 Post Id ~ P 3 TABLE CENTRES ON IRISH LINEN. g -^j JESSAMINE design, 17 inches either round or square shape, a fine 1=AJ design for eyelet embroidery 1/- each Post 1d [A CJ BLUE ROSE design, 20 inches round shape, fancy scollop edge fr" |F| 1/3 Postid h p =j VIOLETS or DAISY designs, 22 xl 7 oval 1/3 Postid a- JESSAMINE design, 22 x 17, fancy scollop 1/3 Postid »- _J VIOLET DESIGN, 20 xi 6, fancy scollop edge 1/- Postid d F CARVING CLOTH on linen, scollop edge, 28 xl 9 1/6 Postid F O] "BREAD," "CHEESE," "CAKE," "FRUIT," "SCONES" fe ;2 mch D'Oyleys traced for working, 4d each or the set of 5 •U post frea 1/9 |R _ Any of these will be posted on receipt of Postal Note (not stamps). (Z If not satisfied mqpey returned. ' r== £ The trade cannot be supplied with these E_ HI special cut lines. Ir S te U « 4 TEE PLACE FOR PRESENTS,*' 1 f "THE PLACE FOR NEEDLEWORK," •== Z LAMBTON QUAY. Z DDEESIIIHIojjSjniSHHBnCZ TH© ORIGINAL PURE TE/i Do not be Mis!ed Remember : CLAPTRAP TEA ADVERTBSEMJNTS^^pn§HrRD T9 6ET < i < The siveeteet made. 1 > The most delicious. The most popular. y i ALL SUPERIOR STORES SELL < < * _d_^Bßj|bsb_^ _^HB^^^^Rb_^_j^ tmfc^yi^B^ it ~f«- ■■ m iin^ii fll^^^S^J^^fe TWELVEJO'CLOCK JBBm^r fßSjfc^^f^— £^^fc^_— - 1 __ I^ J BILL: " Say, Tom,' ttavo a swig o' my tea. Your TOM :" No thanks, old chap ; hmre sho comes now, I I'm a bit particular about tea., Mine's f*sctOßO.llX ~\ I TEA is 7 sold at y prices 'Hhat B M\^ bring 'it easily within, the reach of I the man of small means. Record Tea S at one-and-six, is^'as 1 good as many other 9 teas sold at nearly double the price. Record I Tea is stronger than the others, so that it- is ■ the cheapest as well as the best tea on the I market. Prices 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/6. | NOTE I ' You use less tea to equal the strength of what you ■ bave been using— that's the economical feature of,- ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 11