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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T BOSS’S Stock-taking Sale now in full • awing. New Season’s Goods selling at ridiculous price*. Coats, 10s; Furs, Is; Wool Jerseys, 5s lid; Overalls, Is 6cl;, filmed*, Is lid; Dressing Gowns, 2s lid. TTTOOL Mufflers, Is 3dl Lace Collar*. 3 TV for Is; Laces, Ift yards Is; Embroideced Handkerchiefs, 3 for Is. /NHILDBEN’S sos, all si*es, 6d; Duchegsa VJ set*. 7d; Plain and Bibbed Hose, 2 pair* Is (3d. At T. RosPs. /”VLD Smuggler Whisky Is about the KJ grandest tonic in the world. ■VTEWSPAPJSB men are about the best JLi judges of a good drink. They one and all appreciate Old Smuggler Whisky. IT Is much better not to drink at all if you c-mnot obtain the genuine Old Smuggler Whisky. BEAUTY Competition. Another Pretty Child Competition has started: 2 prises-jNo I£s sa, No 2£3 3s. Full partieulara obtainable at studio of Guy, photo., corner of Princes street and Moray place. The best work at the most reasonable prices. See show cases. We guarantee «U work that leaves the work rooms. __Tel. 3,188-(IHIMNEY-SWEEPING douo YatisfacJ toriiy. Adams 81 King street; 'phono 3,057. , OLD Lead.—Wanted To Suy, Old Lead, any quantity; best price given. Apply J. and T. Christie, plumbers, George street^ WREN’S- Paperhangings, pcrfectioi. color, design, quality; advice and color schemes by practical decorators free; half usual prices: difficulty of selection overcome; immense variety, half prices; estimates supplied for Paperhanging, Painting, etc. Wren’s, Wren’s. fTTHREAD Worms that worry the life out I, of children, and also adults. Marsl all’s Pharmacy sell a sure remedy. CYCLING in Winter.—Make it comfortable; get Waterproof Cape, 6s 6d, 11s, 12s 6d. Scott’s, George street CYCLING In Winter.—Leggings keep dirt off, legs dry; Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6cl. Scott’s, 183 Geo-ge street. ■ CYCLING in Winter.—We sell Mudguards, 2s 6d to 6s; Flaps, 6d. Scott’s, 183 George street. YCLISTS’ Lamps, gas or oil, 2s, ss, 6s up; best, yet cheapest. Scott's, 183 George street ' ("1 YCLISTS’ Winter Requirements.—Capes, J Leggings, Lamps, good quality, fair price. Scott’s, 183 George street. _ LAMPS for Motorists, Cyciists, gas or oil; reliable; moderately priced. Scott's, 183 George street XtSON’S No. 10 Whisky is product of good distilling and natural maturing me tbods. CHEERING and Fortifying—Watson’s No. 10 Whisky; best in the world. . ••Tl/TINE’S Watson’s No. 10 Whisky! JJJL What’s yours?” W~ ATSON’S No. iO is a little dearer than most Whiskies, but is worth the money VERY Old and Mellow—Watson’s No. 10 _ .Vinsky. . MOST Popular because most wholesome— Watson’s No. 10 Whisky. OST-CARD Sale; bargains in Stationery, Bags, aud Purses, half-price; cheap Reading. London Bookstall. CREAMOATA helps you to meet your friends with a heatty good morning, and prepares you for a bard day’s toil. Get a packet to-day. CjMOKERS, Note.—Welcome Nugget, Lucy io Hinton, Aromatic Havelock, full twoounco weight. Only at Moody’s, tobacconists. MRS CULLEN (late Frederick street) Re-’ moved 262 George street. For Sale, Ladies’, Gents’ Left-off Clothing, cheap. LEES’ Wallpapers.—Study out your requirements and then, see cur Slock of the Latest Designs in Wallpapers and Friezes, best in town; also Glass, Paints, Mouldings. Andrew Lees, 08 George street. A T Marshalls Pharmacy you can get tbs Xjl famous Chilblain Ointment that cures; Is Invented 1866. PAPER for Wrapping-up For Sale. Apply ‘Star’ Office. Bon’d street. DISSOLUTION SALE. STILL ON AT “THE SPINNING WHEEL,’’ KIRKPATRICK AND BARCLAY’S. WOMEN’S WHITE FLEECY BODICES, Waj m and Comfortable, Long and Short Sleeies. Dissolution Sale price. Is 7d. Usual price, Is lid. WOMEN’S FULL-SIZE WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, in Natural and White, Dissolution Sale prices, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Usual prices, 6s 9d, 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6cl. WOMEN’S RIBBED DIRECTOIRE KNICK- j ERS (Unshrinkable), in Cream only, j Dissolution Sale price, 2s lid. Usual j price, 5s 6d. I KIRKPATRICK AND BARCLAY THE SPECIALISTS, THE SPINNING WHEEL, 66 PRINCES STREET. MOLLISONS LIMITED, THE EMPORIUM FOR BARGAINS. ANOTHER WEEK OP MONEY-SAVING OFFERINGS. Summary of the Window Display: No. 1 WlNDOW.—Evening Dress Fabrics and Gowns. All marked exceptionally low. No. 2 WINDOW. —Serge Costumes and Onepiece Dresses, usually 42s to 555. All marked 17s 6d. No. 3 WlNDOW.—Stylish Suitings and Tweeds for Men. Genuine Tailor-made Suits to measure for 635. No. 4 WINDOW. —Hand-knitted Sports Hats, the latest, for Young Ladies and Maids, in navy, saxe-blue, cream, and grey, usually 5s 6d. All Marked Is each. No. 5 WINDOW. —A showing of Choice Millinery at 9s 6d; * collection of Wide Silk Ribbon at 6d yard; a marvellous lot of Novelty Race Neckwear at Is. No. 6 WINDOW.—Men’s Pute-wool Underwear, N.E. make; Undershirts and Pants at 3s lid. No. 7 WINDOW.—A choice lot of Carpet Square*. Marked at a reduction of 5s in the £. No. 8 WINDOW.—2OO lovojy Silk and Chiffon Evening Scarves, full length, dainty colorings, usually 5s 6d to 9s 6d. Now 2s 5d each. No. 9 WINDOW.—Great value in Ladies’ Hosiery and Gloves- Ladies’ Purc-wool Ribbed Cashmere Hose, usually 2s 3d—now l» 6d pair. Ladies.’ Scotch Knitted ’Woollen Gloves, in cream and grey—all •t la 6d pair. No. 10 WINDOW.—Men’s Purc-wool Cashmere Socks, striped, clocked, embroidered, and plain black, usually 2s 6d, 3s 6d. Now Is pair. See also the SPECIAL DISPLAY OF BARGAINS In the COSTUME. MILLINERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING SHOW ROOMS. MOLLISONS LIMITED, End of Penny Section, CORNER GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS.

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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