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DnnniEiiiiiiEiiiiisiEiiiinnnci Z WE PAY POSTAGE ON ~ IJ :: THESE SPECIALS :: C X For Poital Notes with order (not stamps) till end of February. E HJ H Ej {c -i PILLOW SHAMS— On Pillow Linen, 2/9 pair; Old Bleach H =J Linen, 3/7 pair. Designs— Eyelet, Daisy Wreath, Mount «~ | Mellick. j p\ D'OYLEYS— "Bread," "Scones," "Cake," "Cheese," fe LJ "Fruit." Set of 5 for 1/6 IE. Lj i Sin. ROUND CENTRES— EyeIet or Mount Mellick, 10th; \f -£-i Butterfly, 1/6; Jessamine, 1/- r# £2J 27 xl B OVAL CENTRES— EyeIet, 1/4 j Mount Mellick, 1/4 j »4 C| Butterfly, 2/-. [7Fl ifrS.&PXQ CE NTRES— VioIets or Daisy design, 1/3 p# SJ COSEY COVERS— Eyelet, 1/6 ; Mount Mellick, 1/6 ; Butter- j= -i N.D. CASES— Eyelet, 1/4; Mount Mellick, 1/4; Daisy, 1/6 r= _J B. &C. BAGS— Eyelet, 9d. ; Mount Mellick, 9d. ; Daisy, 1/- L. D rRAY r CLOTHS— Eyelet, 1/6 ; Mount Mellick, 1/6 ; Butter- {F 0^ CARVING CLOTHS— OId Bleach Linen, 1/11 j Pillow IS R Linen, 1/6 ' \fS] • =4 36 x 3 t> TABLE or SUPPER CLOTHS— Hemstitched • I 1 Butterfly design, 4/6 |__ 40 x4O TABLE or SUPPER CLOTHS— Traced buttonhole F ~ri edge, Eyelet design, 2/11 {= q FOLDING SCONE D'OYLEYS— OId Bleach Linen, 1/- IE ' S WE RECOMMEND D| !|J Any of these Threads— they are the Ssest. PERI-LUSTA 0= |y THREAD, large balls. 2-J-d. For scollop edges we have IE N] a delightful new silk "IRIDISCENT FLOSS," 2d. Iw ==4 skein or 1/9 doz. p =J Note.~AU Butterfly prices include Honiton insertions. PC SJ s - -_ WE PAY POSTAGE and will promptly refund if noi satisfied. -. n PRIWfM F^Q " THE PLACE FOR l= _J 1 JGL^JLJL^\JIJL(aJ!I-j n^ PRESENTS." l_ DDiSStIIIIIHSSHinEIEIHIiinC "MUSCOSEI [p^eEF^GTi^i; iIET US OIRHF Yflll I ml lJw^^ ULI UO Uyiil. aUUi I I / if Where formerly th« IF YOU have learned to look upon your »L / / i minor reflected only' s Varicose Vein affliction ar incurable, you MBSv A /I) iT- hollow cheeks attd' , I will have to alter your point of view. A MS i V< J 'AVo/ii _ ...... U ... I. »' |f few years as>o. but tempoiary le lief, and Wa\§sw V* ? scrawny, bony chest, 1 j then only by recourse to tiie surgeon's in evening dress, after) St c^Uecf r^wT e^u?e O t j « coi.se of DR. FALLIERE'S wonderful, ObS xL V«c Bey Method of I "FLESH -FOOD "| i Treatment offers not only permaii- n •. ntn t t c ii.! ent relief, but an absolute cure-even in I " reflects a lace and figure resplendent m the very worst cases— without operations {he acme of perfect development. "Flesh* I and withotit invintr up. Food " adds inches to the measurements, ' PDPR "ROOTf Send M- ' and will increase your weight by 5 lbs. a| 1 mxjjj UWV/XVt stamp to week. It is pleasant and harmless to take, I j Pay postage on our Illustrated Free Book, j and will prove a wonderful benefit to your which gives full particulars or this won- ■ L Xl o 11 1 . ii t iderful method of treatment. Advice and ~.,i bend •'a- stamp or call ior t* ree Consultation FREE. Call or Write. i i rial Sample and Free Descriptive Book, i The Vecsey Varix-arium, Falliere Flesh-Food Co., I j 609. Market Street, Sydney. Dept. 149 os™«§s!' Sydney ' ' /w Women.; yV> t :£J*%|fll< _<^^^^^\ Poverty of blood is fraught! rfy f^Y^JjFy «jjs|i||s||~|Ss with more danger at thisi vV Vv^^Ta ••*s^^^^l(r yfr season of the year than atj l^~4Pi£uflx / "^itjffM ti ' niiji yV^ OTuGrS. OUinillcr IIccLL Ilxlsj been exacting, and there isj —^--^S^v^r c con " n S c °ld weather to I /N^^^^^^^S^^^ face. Wincarnis provides [ N^^^^^^^TT^^ all the tonic and nourishing J >^^S?Px^ P r °P er^ es t* 11 * 1 * are vitellyj \ji||i/yf necessary to refortify that y&T enfeebled system, to create a new supply of rich, red blood, which will carry health, strength and nourishment to every f part of the body, bringing colour to the cheeks, brightness to the, eyes, elasticity to the step. As nerve food, blood-maker and general.' tonic. Wincarnis stands supreme — THE WINE OF LIFE. Wincarnis is sold by Wine Merchants, Licensed Chemists and Grocers. . Australian and New Zealand Depot: * , FASSETT & JOHNSON, 5 & 7 Batwack Street, SYDNEY, N.S.Wi COLEMAN & CO. i Wincarnis Works, NORWICH, ENG. llf you want the very best •* a> aoo4 | Flannelette ' J the Old Country Produces I latfst victory SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON 1 brussels RIZE SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes § EXHIBITION, 1910 Sold "by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers, ffl 'A*imjß* ORSOSr^ AS j PURE) TEAS Do not bo Misled Mm. Remember : a lot WORDS 'ARE ADVE^TgSEm^^^ySSHARD TO Q£T INSIST UPON HAVING THEM

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 11

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