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Qmt« >iatur«v..—Mrs Longwed: "Such a charming husband Mrs Pickle has! So tender after 10 years of marriage!" Mr Longwed : " Quito natural. It would make a rhinoceros tender to be kept in hot water 10 years." Little Jimmy had spent his first day at school. "What did you learn?" he waa asked on his return nome. "Didn't learn anything." "Well, what did you do?" •'Didn't do anything." "Well, what happened?" "Oh, a woman wanted to know how to spell 'cat.' and I told her." For chronic chest complaints. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s 6d.~fAchrfc.]

Two Real Bargain "Snips" in the Dress Dept. 14 boxes Ideal Velveteens, fast pile, Worral's dye; in Navy, Brown, Mole, Saxe, Light and Dark Grey, Turquoise, Blue. 2/3 quality now 1/6 yard. 20 pieces Plain and Shadow-striped Cheviot Mixed Tweeds, a good cloth; in Brown, Grey, Fawn, Saxe, Navy, and Green Mixtures. Begular value, 1/IL}. Now selling at 1/6 per yard. Satin Underskirts— Brown, Grey, Black, Navy, Saxe, Purple, Teal, Pink, Amethyst, Emerald. 7/6, 8/11, 9/11, 11/6. Sample Satin Underskirts, no two alike; in Vieux Rose, Teal, Champagne, Purple, Cerise, Saxe, Brown, Emerald, Tango, Cinnamon, and Black: newest shapes, slashed fronts, narrow pleating. From 8/11 to 45/ each. Moreen Underskirts, in Cerise, Navy, Black, Brown, Saxe, Mole, Teal, etc. 4/6, 5/11. Moirette Underskirts, in all the new and attractivo colors, as above. 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 13/6, 16/6, 18/6. Juo-vely range of "White Nainsook Princess Underskirts, lace and embroidery trimmed, for evening wear; including Girls' and Maids'. Prices from 3/6 to 21/. Linoleums! Good Linoleums at 3/6 a yard.—Just Now Opened ! Another range of the above reliable well - seasoned Linoleums, in specially good patterns; Oak Parquet, Carpet, and Tile designs; in Browns, Greens, Blues, Maroons, Mauves; also conventional styles, in light grounds, for bedrooms. 3/8 the running yard. Quilts! White Honeycomb Quilts at less than cost! These have arrived woven in together and with no fringe, thus escaping duty. Nevertheless, being unfringed they do not sell so well, and we are throwing them out at less than cost • to get rid of them at once. 9-4 size, 3/11,; 10-4 size, 4/11; 11-4 size, 5/11; 12-4 size, 7/6.

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Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 10