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Speaking at Glasgow, Mr. Mackie, the well-known distiller, said : —"Cultivate high ideals. Even if you do not attain them, you will rise higher than if you started with none. That has been the policy of my predecessors, is mine to-day, and will be that of those who come after me. This is why . 'WHITE HORSE 1 Whisky leads to-day, and will maintain that position in time to come."—Advt.

INSPECTION INVITED TO THE SPECIAL OPENING DISPLAY J. R. McKENZIE'S Melbourne (Supply Stores Ladies 1 Hand Bag Specialist :: Fancy Goods Importer ,f^ Choicest Selection of i inSk Xl LADIES' HANDBAGS Our Bags come direct from the ntaKer, therefore we can offer yon values that are seldom equalled, but never surpassed. Bag's from 1/6 to 45/- each We beg to draw your attention to a few of our stook lines t — TOILET REQUISITES— Colgate's Choice Soaps and Powders, at popular prices ; Cal vert's Tooth Powder, 4id small, Od large tin ; Williams' Shaving Sticks, 10^d ; Cuticura Soap, 1/t cake ; Hazeline Snow, 1/0£ jar PIPES— Ropp Cherry, 10^d ; Briars, 6d, Od, 1/., 1/6, 2/- each ; Loewe's Pipes, big selection, from 3/9 each POUCHES— In great variety, from 10rt each ; Metal Tobacco Boxes, 6d each BRUSHWARE— Hair, Cloth, Nail, Tooth, Shaving Brushes COMBS— Dressing, Back. Dust Pocket Combs KNIVES — Pocket Knives, an immense selection from 6d each SClSSOßS— Drapers', Buttonhole, Nail, Barbers', Cutting out, and every description used, from 6d pair CLOCKS — All standard makes kept j every clock guaranteed WATCHES— From 3/6 each, every one reliable MIRRORS— Silver-plated, E.P., 3/6 each ; Brushes to match, 6/6 pair BRUSHES— Whalebone, 1/6, 4/3, 4/9, 9/8 } Bristle, 2/; 2/6, 3/6, to 8/6 ; Fibre, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 WRITING PADS—" Tlhe Herald," too sheets Bank, 4|d each, 3 for 1/* j " Amphion," margin ruled, 8d each> 3 for 1/4$ ; Linen, 10£ d each TOILET REQUISITES— Pure Glycerine, 6d bottle j Lime and Glycerine, for the hair. 4d bottle ; Pure Vaseline, 3d bottle ; Cocoanut Oil (refined), 6d bottle ; Camphor Ice, 6d tin ; Ericka Hand Soap, 6d tin HAIR NETS— On Elastic (silk), 1/- dozen ; large, allover, 3d each ; Real Hair, allover, 4|d each HAIR SWITCHES— In all shades, the very finest, hair, best colours, 3/6, 4/6, 6/6, 10/-, 16/- j hair matched to any shade HAIR TRANSFORMATIONS— ReaI Hair dressed in rolls, 2/3, 3/6, 5/6, 10/6 SPECTACLES— We test your eyesight free of charge, and return your money if Spectacles not suitable ; Rolled Gold Frames, fitted, 2/6 to 7/6 pair CALL AND INSPECT. J. R. McKENZIE 55 WILLIS STREET • (Next Door John Duthle's) Straw Hats of Spring-Time Style for YOU /k/Chp Let's forget the dull, dark days of Winter, and meet Spring's sunshine in less sombre dress. First of all in importance comes the headvveat, and here ate the newest of the season's Boaters, awaiting you from an early shipment. At the "Kash" from 4/6 Every one is English made by a house of world-wide fame for style in headgear. They come in the medium and wide brims (2 inches to aj inches) which will be generally worn this year, with rounded or square edges as desired. The comfortable, easy, " pear-shape " fitting is well represented, besides the " Bon-ton-Ivy " leathers, which ensure a " wont-blow-off " fit. Every grade of plait from coarse to fine. YOUR Spring Straw is here. Call for it to«day. SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW AT WALLACE & GIBSON "The Kash" o Willis Street

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 3

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