?.a: • *. _.i' f.* iclz Public " ~a -/f s"r v-M ' Get some of the New ■/ Dark Tobacco. You can’t beat it If you want a cool, enjoyable smoke.
Ethel ;. “"ilamaia; .says. a, map who .has known trouble, .must have acquired wis-i dam. and you..have known no trouble,HarqJiJL”. II dr phi.: “J3ut; dear, if you were.,to accept me T should soop have thatl .requirement.'’.. Yon , make; preparations for a' rainy day, then why not for a cold or attack of influenza? You •don't need to inake costly preparations—merely invest Is '6d ‘in a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.—[AdvtV] 1 •
Pub Sic Notices. tftSMEE’S ’ fIAEDQUNE . FOR THE HANDS. • . .or Cracked arid Chapped -, ) Hands, I'cHcf rit oftce. 1/- Bottle c V■ 1 at all "Chemists’ and Stores. ' C*)od garments arc often thrown joidc when faded. They arc. vou say, “not worth dyeing.” von don’t seem to know. AVhy n aste clothes ? Ue yonr own dvor. - There are more than twenty „ useful tints and colours. The | process is extremely sim pie. The result is entirely satisfactory. (For Home Dyeing.) ALL GOOD STORES EVERYWHERE. THE Darkies-used’to call those above them by the name “ Quality Folks.” Just as j there is an aristocracy of birth and an aris- ■ tucniry of nature, whose motto . QUALITY is " Noblesse oblige,” so there FOLKS, is an ‘ aristocracy of ‘workman- I ship, and the name “ Quality 1 Folks” can be applied to those who turn out • better goods, or who render better service 1 than the ordinary run of folks. One of the first names that will occur to most, people as bwag "Quality Folks” would be the “ K 1 JAM FOLKS. In .the prepara- | tion of “ K ” JAMS- everything is-just “a - I little better the greatest care. in the solec-‘ I tion of the fruit, ibe most scrupulous clean- j lincss in the factory, and the most rigid supervision of every detail of the manufacture. * The same applies to all their Goods. ■ Try K ”, JAILS K” PICKLES X” PIE FRUITS K" TOMATO SAUCE K” TOMATO PUREE The “ Quality ” Goods . For “ Quality Folks. There arc one, or two folks who believe in "Quality,”-aren't there-' Why not get into touch with “quality”? Seo your grocer about “K ” in the morning.
AT THE THE TAILOBINa DEPAK.TMTBTT I -s fully as orted with the Smartest Tweeds.and Suitings procurable in the En-lish and Color ial Markets. THE CUITER is an expert at his Sde a „H? r every Suit is Guaranteed/' THE PRICES Compare favorably with anythin* to be bought elsewhere. Suits to Measure, made ja our own work rooms, .69/6,75/, So , 84/ IT
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Evening Star, Issue 13104, 10 November 1908, Page 7
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428Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13104, 10 November 1908, Page 7
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