Befaveen the Acts.—Governess: ""Well, Marjorie, have you done crying?" Marjorie: " No, I haven't; I'm only resting-!"—' Punch.' Gladys*. "A Turkish woman doesn't know her htrsband till after she's married hhn." Agnes": "No woman does." Every trader, whether wholesalo or retail, in these days of keenest competition most keep his business up to date—keep in front in every way—or assuredly sooner or later he'll be out of it. We move with the tames. What was good thirty yeais ago is of House now—tastes change. Our new "Tippy- 1 Ceylon teas at Is <td, 1b Bd, and 2s aw having an enormous sale. They are the most up-to-date teas in the market. t Are you using them? A. and J. i chants.-£AdTt.J ~~}
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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 6
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120Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 6
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