, r Tne.,, two Gobelin tapestries stolen from Versailles were traced through one of the thieves leaving a piece of bootlace in the ialace which corresponded. with the laces he wore. , D.I.C. SALE. The great summer sale at the D.I.C. begins on Monday next, at 9 a.m. A part list of the bargains was advertised in last night's issue and buyers are recommended to be there early. All goods are marked in plain figures and, as usual, the D.I.C. sale is a genuine one.—Advt. J Weddings.—lf you wish to obtain that finish and . artistic touch to your wedding, order your bouquets from Mies Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, 36, Willis street.-; —Advt. The acme ot perfection is the transformation, toupee, wig, or scalpette, with a natural parting. From £8 Bs. Switches and coils of finest quality hair from one to five guineas. ' .Pincures from 5s 6d to 21s, and "Aids" to suit all styles of present-day hairdressing. Shampooing, Marcel waving, children's haircutting, etc. Stamford and Co., 63, Willus Btrcal. Tel. 21-220.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 14
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