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AT HIS UNCLE’S. Glibb : “ Have you attended many balls this season, Jack?” Harduppe (ruefully) : “ I’ve been to three.” HIT THE MARK. Shoe Dealer (to young widow, who is hauling over a pile of ladies’ slippers) : “Are you looking for number two,, ma’am ?” Young Widow (blushing) : “ Yes, sir. Are you an unmarried man ?” PUBLIC NOTICES. NESTIfS IRK! The BEST for ALL Purposes! It is prepared with a care and cleanliness which no dairyman could hope to excel. The firm’s nno great object is to pass the milk on to the consumer in as nearly ns possible its original state. Every particle of cream is left on the milk, and nothing added but the purest cauc sugar. It has been proved to bo absolutely free from impurities, and can be used with perfect confidence. Price 6d per tin. Order a few tins from your grocer in the morning. Wm. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., Agents. Suits to Measure I Is the saving of 10/6 of importance to you? if so, before placing your suit order see the WONDER I-'UL VALUE offered by the Mutual Stores For 39/6! These Suits are made from First* class Tweeds, in a variety of smart designs and new cotorings. Tiie Suits are cut by a Tailor of wide experience, and are exceptionally well made. The Linings and Trimmings used are of Excellent Quality. Every Suit is Guaranteed a Perfect Fit. See our 39/6 Suit and compare with anything offering elsewhere at IQ/6 more. Mutual Stores Clothing Department.

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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 2

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