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DELICIOUS BISCUITS. ; .' ; Two cupfuls of rolled oats, 1 cupful of ' sugar; £lh butter, I.: teaspoonful of. • Tucker's Family Baking Powder, ' \, tablespooiiful of Tucker's' Sunshiny".' Almond Custard Powder, 1 tablespoonful > flour, 1 egg. Bake'on greased tray. The' flavour Of these biscuits is quite deljghtj''" fiil, but you must be sure to use Tucker'i Family. Baking Powder and Sunshine Custard Powder. No others will give the right flavour.—Advt. 3

Have You Heard the Latest? • ' ■ .' ■■■'.' «■ '. ■ . ■ ■ ? ' Certain weather prophets who read in Nature the signs of the future r* Hi . say that we're in for a long, hot summer. Perhaps we are. In any case, it is as well to prepare for hot weather, and this you can do JpßjS SS;ffll I Iff at very little expense if you shop at James Smith's Qorner. Just ;,^^P^^p !ijil§^ . ; when Summery things for personal wear are most wanted, we offer them i-||« at uncommonly low prices. You can buy complete outfits for every :i|§lr member of the family and save money on the deal at the ' mS^^^^^^^" *KJ*JL dL 2LJ& 29L &<*»*%«■? ELJlr^UmlL o!£L%s&M*M M> JSL WJm>iLM. ■ -: FURTHER BARGAINS FOR OUR CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR SAVINCS ON DRESS COODS. onu tVnuuiYi. UAnUAINS- < REDUCED. ~- i^^.x^« mi £te*gff&£& S^^SBB mcd fine" Vki ?aV anT^rS Fair Pr.ces 3d.,,«d., sd. s^e, and cream BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN* £d-embd UsuaU^oKfe MANCHESTER XMAS BARGAINS. Worth iMsua^ay to/6 m/ 6 «/6 -.AND BOYS' CLOTHYnO^ Christmas Fair Price 23/9, 27/6 25 dozen, Superior Coloured Dftmask . :* i BlaTcashmerVsocks- Men's Sac Suits-The-perfect-.fitting Ladies' New Raincoats-Latest pen- Supper Cloths-With self-coloured M^VpuK"vSM and well-made'suit that, givesVw gum shape, smart folding and grounds, m blue, green, and gold ; f e affis add with'soUcedLTund ■ customer the satisfaction of knowlarge cuffs, with let-in side panels.; these are excellent .quality .damask, ; summer wS ' ing -he is well dressed. The ! m grey, fawn, and mole; beauti- highly mercerised; and perfectly ,''«= , . Worth 6/6 nair quality and price gd-band in hand; fully braidea in brick, saxe, and fast,colours. This is an exceptional. • Christmas Fair Price 4/6 oair and can only be obtained at James amethyst; six only of these smart opportunity for tea-room pro- Men - S Rjbbed Black Cashmere Socks Smith's Corner House. The patmodels Usual price £8/Is/- pnetors to replenish their stock. _R a^° hp a " v !it ht • heels and terns include navysi'mid. and dark •■•■: Christmas Fa.r Price £7/7/- Size 45 ?45 Originally 13/6 each fo es ar^sofced si"efio ioi 11 grey tweeds and wtirsteds, browns, Ladies1 and Maids' Light Fawn Christmas Fa.r Price 3/1 leach tOeS aie Spl d ' uL\h 6hi oair etc Compare our-'prices with Trench Coats—Lined to hem, inset 35 dozen Only Coloured Turkisli Christmas Fair Price 4/6 nair others before deciding: to buy-your sleeve, buckle belt, and small storm Towels—These are good service- unnsimas rair rra« »/» u«ir holiday suit -' "" collar Usual price 84/-,,. „: a ble;r towels, and most suitable for LEATHER GOODS ■ ■ Usually £slsl: £6/6/-/ £jhl-, Christmas Fair Price 63/- general household or seaside use LtATBLK uuuufc r, ..?.* :£SM-£qlql.£ioiol-' ■■'..-■■ Worth 3/11 pair We have a large assortment of Travel- Christmas Fair Prices 70/-,75/-, 84/-, CLOVES AND HOSIERY Christmas Fair Price.2/11.pair ling Bags—ln various shapes and -.;_ 90/-, 105/- 110/-, 126/----r BARGAINS. 146 yards Coloured Bordered Case- >% sizes,'in canvas, vulcanised fibre, lMen's Sports Siiiti—We lead and "Ladles' Suede Cloves—-> domes srus- ment Cloth—This is a fine quality and solid leather. It will.pay j-ou others follow. Our prices are still . set fingers self-stitched back's •in material, m cream ground .With to visit us before taking your hoh- down at bedrock. Call and inspect greyaf d tans .Thisgloveis hig-k y art stic designs and art colourings; days. There goods are in full dis- the sterli value o{ these suits in raownmehdedforwea? Usuallvai/- "46 inches wide .Worth .4/6 yard play m the Clothing Department at ■ tweeds and checks, and sa7e yourCh?r s tmas °fltr Primf i9/« i Christmas Fa.r Price 3/3 yard James Smith's Chr.stmas Fair. self £2 on a smgh ; deal , ? ., *. - A Special Range in Suede Olovea— : - r ■•-■_,,■'■ ■ ■ '■ -■- . Usually £sjsl*;-£&l6k:£&l*l-With ■> buttons or 2 domes; in - ' . •■.■-, , Christmas Fair Prices 70/-, 75/-, «4/» greys, fawns, and tans; a reliable • _ b _ ;, ' '■ _ -—-■-i^ ■ Boys' Sports B"'ts—Just .the very glove for every-day wear T I KlPn •nUfff's'l I II "I'll thing for an ideal present, and one Usual price 17/6 pair B A [ill U \ % l%jl I I D-l 1 111 that will be greatly appreciated Christmas Fair Price 15/6 pair 9Lk IVB T«^ V^lwi II II 1.1 if when obtained from James Smith's, Pastelle Suede Cloves— With 3 but- flj JTaA? RRJkJ L/lf JLJI X&M SLA Ik JLJ9 Ltd., "famous for ;lowrpnces," tons, suitable for summer wear; a ■ ■ ■■■ ' ■ . . " . You can be. assured of the very- ; best :- perfect-fitting glove Usually 17/6 .' "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES." ' materials, and^the_fit of.*very_-gar-Christmas Fair Price 15/6 pair MWWO rvn wn rniM«. ment is perfect.. The.range of patWashing Doeskin Cloves—ln white, . terns is extensive, and* -includes A"-^t: ■ Comer Cuba and Manners Streets :£&&£*££ Christmas Fair Price 15/11 pair To fit boy of 12 yearjjM/6

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 11

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