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PnMio »«*!*•■. This was nil the telegram said. But the customer was not one who would submit to experiments or substitutions. The hatter knew his business- He promptly dispatched THE BEST HAT HE HAD. This was one of "WOODROWS. H It wafl what had been ordered before. It was whatwaa wanted again. Coughs and Colds. The worst thing about them i 3 that they bang on and oontmue id hang on. Your home remedies do not touch them. Whatis wanted is a food as well as a medicine—a tnedieine-food. A medicine that will heal and soothe irritated surfaces, toss the nerves, and add flesh and strength to th body. of Cod LiY«f Oil with Hypophosphitos of Lime, Etoda, and Creasote is the medicine needed. " It's Famous." Creasote is disinfectant and antiseptic. Cod Liver Oil—the purest Norwegian—makes fat. It creates strength, appetite and flesh. It will make almost anybody fat. Lime, and aoda hypophosphftes give power and tone. These valuable ingredients are emulsified and thoroughly blended with fresh eggs. You know how good fresh eggs are ; they are always ordered for sick and weakly people. Together thesa remedies make the finest and most parfeot medicine known. Lane's Emulsion soothes and heals irritated throat and longs and stimulates the appetite, aids digestion, nourishes, fortifies and refreshes the entire system. Sold by all chemists and stores. Priee 2/6 and 4/6. 81

GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN, We have put our hands to the plough, and must not turn back. We hare built r present Large Premises, provided very Large STOCKS of NEW GOODS, and we must attract CUSTOMERS in ever-increasing numbers, otherwise our enterprise will Ub till the present the result has been most gratifying, and now for the coming Season we have prepared an Assortment of BRIGHT, FASHIONABLE, and BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS, which cannot be excelled in attractiveness and not equalled in Moderation of Price, and which should make us secure in our position in tie lead of the Modem, Progressive, Up-to-date Drapery Trade. NEW MILLINERY. This has always been our strong Department. We are now showing such a lovely lot of New HATS, TOQUES, BONNETS, and CBTLDRENS MILLINERY that we do not hesilate to invite the most critical to spend an hour in onr Show Room. There is something in our Compositions wonderfully satisfying to the artistic sense—a poetry of coloring, a harmony of blending, and a daintiness of style which equals the best London and Paris Models, and at one-third of the price. JACKETS AND CLOAKS. Onr MANTLE DEPARTMENT is now also a centre of attraction. We are showing ,-,_._j T_* ~( ViWK RT.Af.K Ttt.TTK. and BROWN JACKETS, in tti» Sn.**..* and Continental Makes. Also a magninceni. variety »i jvlaj.vj.Xi.ish in Cloth Plush, Matt, and Canvas Cloths, all at Keenest, Cash Prices. JACKETS begin at 12s lid. CAPES any price. Fuil ranges of GIRLS' REEFERS and ULBTERS in Red, Fawn, Blue, etc DRESS DEPARTMENT. This Department is now replete with an assortment of all the most, fashionable WEAVES and FABRICS in the New Shades and Colors for Winter- AMAZON and VENETIAN CLOTH, PERLE-FINISH PANNE CLOTH, HOPSACKS, CHEVIOTS, FRIEZES POPLINS, ARMURES, and a host of other makes now m vogue. Grand Stock of PLAIN and FANCY BLACKS in all the popular sorts. Thus early we predict that BLACK and BLUES will be the popular colors for the season. DRESSMAKING BY MISS BROOME AS USUAL. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 81 AND 83 CEOBGE STREET (AND BRANCH AT SOUTH ADM),

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Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11725, 7 April 1902, Page 8

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