THERE is something about Big Ben that opens everybody's eyes. He calls either way you want, steadily for 5 minutes, or intermittently for ten. He rings on time, runs on time, stays on time. Big Ben is made in La SALLE, ILLINOIS, U.S.A., by WESTCLOX. He's easy to wind, easy to read, and pleasing to hear. Price 12/6, postage 6d extra. 7tSfeS)o^ IRtIJ. TrtJt MtriJ) c V)tf^ § The Maid, of Symington's, says: Cold and foggy I What a clay 1 Face it bravely ! Here is the way: Symington's Essetice!! Hurry up ! ! Pour boiling water in your cup, and "Little Mary's" cheery cry is "Hullo Happiness 1 — Gloom good-bye." TBOS. STAIINQTON ii 00., Sdtnhuroh and London. H To-Morrow's Specials AT THE OF Bought at 5/- to 6/8 in the £ discount for cash Ladies' Cream Serge Dress Skirts— Guipure Lace Plastrons— 7£d Heavy quality serge Satin Back Black Velvet Ribbons— Worth 14/6 For 6/11 Usually 1/54 to 1/11 Navy Eough Serge Dress Skirts— All ll|d yard Worth 9/6 For 6/11 Fine Tucked Net— 2/3 For ll£d Ladies' Mercerised Whipcord Coats "Red Cross" Nurse Aprons— and Skirts— Worth 25/- Worth 1/4 For 1/2 A great bargain at 8/11 Ottoman Cord Ribbons— 7£d Children's Poplin Coats-In tussore Dent « 8 Kid O | ove _ 1/U 2 /6, 2/11 and cream, also moire, antique, J* smartly braided Ladies' Pure Woo Llama Hose-, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 1/U F <* 1/7 Pa» Caps to match. Men's Real Llama Hose— Sizes 9 Maids' Poplin Coats and Skirts— ln and 9£ only 1/9 For 1/- pair saxe, sky, etc. 19 Sample Table Covers — In good Worth 17/6 For 6/11 tapestry, 3x2 yards and 2£ x 2 Ladies' Double Silk Collars — 3^d yards Pleated Lace Collars— s£d Worth 17/6 to 19/11 All at 11/9 cni t?*si Casii Drapery Co " Vy p J S J \J The Plice for Bargains, 48-50 Manners St fr — J) ]'. , ■: : J^L^^L^^n Oh! What -^r «r^ Yes, hasn't it made up beau- *"*"" \$ tifully? You know Voiles are Pfvi/J^W^^^^^Sll-r- I '*/^ quite scarce in town, too, but *" '..fT^iO at Patrick's, where I bought U ♦ Kt/J / this, they have the "sweetest" \t\afs 11111* $f #' SO fresh and cool-looking, A'Visl!^ itfiwb and all in the daintiest sprig r« '•/S^^'^^^^^ iws^" patterns — you must go and '**/'OT^ < *^ iPm WT They're awaiting YOUR /j/ V ]w The Newest Voiles in 53 Patterns All one pri«e J./nr'S A» one price, per yard Such a range of patterns means absolute satisfaction in choice, whether your fancy be for a white or a coloured giound. The Quality is above reproach, and the price represents the Patrick high-value standard. YOU'LL want lengths of quite a few of these— for Frocks, for Blouses, for Girlies' Dresses— for a score of uses. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY ! Stocks are Limited. Choose early. D. S. PATRICK & CO. Patrick's Corner, Cuba and Vivian Streets
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 75, 25 September 1914, Page 3
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