j|"*^ •nTiw l nrr l ii <4 ■vv.v*r' ■ -* nPv n\ v^! f*^ ' 10 s—A f '•' ’i'V * Vv Is a concentrated food made by a special process from selected sun-ripened cereals, using only the flowery kernel of the grain, both the inner and outer POO If FH - husks 3X6 discarded. }" XJv: V ~ P at ’ s wh 7 so little I N TVV O ‘Gerstena” goes a ft/UMI TTCC long way, and why MIIM U1 Lb lt 18 80 nutritious and palatable. I m % r iYi '' "'■ 1 1 • as» Estdb. 1869. TAYLOR’S HATS! Wo have inst opened up our first shipment of Spring Hats, Mercery, and Neckwear for Gentlemen. The styles and patterns are right up to date. The variety is charrnmg, and we offer them at prices to suit all. Taylor's City Hatoneum Estab. 1869. 153 Rattray St. 153 Rattray St. i fee Heal Spring Medicine lor the; I A BLOOD PURIFIER wfelsti will cleanse and tone ep tfee entire sysSem, Clears away all Rashes, Pimples, Skin • w Eruptions, and Complaints arising from Impurities of the Blood. actPon 6 whir? P** half for children - A e entl ® Native ’ does not gup or cause pain or inconvenience. LFARSLLA BLETS M
I have never used a better Cough and Cold Remedy than H can’s Essence. It saves a lot of money.” Be sure it’s H-E-A-N-’S ! = THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE M By Special Appointment to Lord Kanfuriy and Lord Plunkot I? Your Sait at Dress it Stained get it Dry Cleaned jfV Faded get it Dyed. TAYLOR’S |X CITY DYE WORKS Dry Cleaners and Dyers 137 GEORGE STREET I elephono 459. t- VA v <iV> nice y to# kifi li I y fn taking stock we have come across 50me goods which we have thrown out to clear at Reduced Prices. The following are a few lines:— CUTLERY. DESSERT KNIVES. xylonite handles. 5/9 half-dozen. CUTLERY.—TABLE KNIVES, fast handles, Sheffield make. 6/9 halfdozen. WHITE AND GOLD CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, breakfast size. 3/6 half-dozen. LAMPS.—A number of odd lines in Hand and Table Lamps to be cleared at Reduced Prices. CARPET BROOMS and BANISTER BRUSHES, English make; must be cleared at Special Reduced Prices. SPADES, FORKS, and GARDEN TROWELS, all of Skelton’s Famous Make, at Reduced Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. RITCHIE’S George St. and Moray Place. ’Phono, Moray place, 1,273. ’Phone, George street, 377. “D.C.L.” The “D.C.L.” Best “D.cx.” Whißk y“D.C.L.” The “D.C.L.” Best “ D.C.L.”' WWsk yIF you need Employment you will reach the eye of employers by Advertising in the ‘Star.’
r V II »>v> 4 *■ i ■ n i ADE of fine soft materials and handsomely trimmed, some with fine lace, some with embroidery and lace. Garments such as any lady can wear with satisfaction, designed to meet the hard wear of laundering away from one’s home. THEY ARE MARKED AT SPECIAL PRICES THAT MUST EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE s $ W Ml A.j imm i /km TJ&6si LADIES’ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, latest shape; daintily trimmed Swiss Embroidery and Muslm Insertion . . .. . 4/11, 5/11, S/G, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6. LADIES’ “ PRINCESS ” UNDERSKIRTS, daintily trimmed Swiss Embroidery and Val. Lace Insertion 5/11, 6/6, 7/6, S/0, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, LADIES’ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, in newest designs, latest shapes with yoke effect ; in fine French Muslin, hand embroidered, trimmed real Lace Insertion LADIES’ CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES, with square yokes; neatly trimmed Embroidery Insertion ; W.’s, O.S.’s LADIES’ EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES, Magyar shape,, slip over 0/3, 13/6, 17/3. LADIES’ CAMBRIC KNICKERS, Golf shape; also Elastic Waist ; neatly trimmed Muslin Embroidery or Lace Insertion ; Women’s, O.S.’s .... 4/3, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11. LADIES’ CAMBRIC AND LACE CAMISOLES, assorted styles ; V or Square Yokes ; daintily trimmed Val. and Torchon Lace and Embroidery Insertion LADIES’ LONGGLOTH CHEMISES, trimmed Insertion . . 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. LADIES’ CAMBRIC COMBINATIONS, Open or Goff shape; trimmed Embroidery Insertion 6/6, 7/6, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6. BOUDOIR CAPS, in Net, Silk, and Crepe-de-Chene , , * 6/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/11. m 2J! 4»« m
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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 3
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