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“THE SILVER BULLET” The Game fos* the Trenches! IT WAS Mb. LLOYD GEORGE, while Chancellor of the Exchequer, who gave us the expression “The Silver Bullet, which is destined to wreck the hopes and ambitions of the Kaiser, A It will take some time for “ The Silver Bullet ” to have its deadliest effect, but there is no doubt about the ultimate results. Somebody with a stroke of genius has seized upon this, his tone expression, and provided the British people with a game that is extremely fascinating, and will interest old and young. THE SBLVER BULLET. OR THE ROAD TO BERLIN BS THE NEW WAR GAME ■lt requires patience, nerve and dexterity to become proficient at this new War Game, and children in particular will delight in it. The Silver Bullet costs jm only and will give a hundred times its value in unalloyed pleasure Whitcomb© & Tombs LIMITED s: FRINGES STREET ss RITCHIE’S, 39 GEORGE ST., And at MORAY PLACE. fra TI HOUSEWIVES desirous of saving, call in and let us show I you our NEW VACUUM i CLEANER, the newest and most I up to date. A great boon; endurable and efficient. H Also, our new Handy CLOTHES REEL, for use wherever a short Clothes Reel is required. Invaluable In the Kitchen, Laundry, etc. Once used, always used. *il ThQ Shop in which to Purchase your requirements in Crockery, Lampware, Cutlery, Household Ironmongery. Note the prices. Splendid selection of Wedding Presents in Tea and Dinner Sets. Vases, Statuettes, E.P. Ware etc. 1 invitation extended to all patrons and friends to view our New Show Rooms in Moray place. RITCHIE’S .

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Evening Star, Issue 16194, 16 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16194, 16 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16194, 16 August 1916, Page 3

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