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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TOMATOES. TOMATOES. Choice Tomatoes, 4s per case. Bon Chretien Bears, 2<l ,i?r lb. Case lots l|d. Largo Cooking Apples, bib for Is. Choice Apricots, P2lb for 3s. • Cucumbers, Id eacn. Pickling Onions. Bib for Is. BRYANT AND CO.'S FRUIT MARKET, Wholesale and Retail, ’Phone 1,912 Rattray street. LINGERIE. Special Sale at Kirkpatrick’s of One Case of London-made LINGERIE, which has arrived very late for tins season's trade, and must bo sold off. LADIES' BEAUTIFUL CAMISOLES, trimmed with Lace end Embroidery; women's and O.S. women's. Sale price from 2s lid. LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, nicely trimmed. Sale price from 2s lid. LADIES’ KNICKERS, women's and O.S. women's. Sale price from 2s lid, LADIES' CHEMISES, women's and O.S. Women’s. Sale price from 2s Sri. LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed with Embroidery and Lacc: women’s and O.S. women's. Sale price from 5s lid. We have n Splendid Assortment of the above Garments to select from. Please call and inspect, J. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., THE SPECIALISTS, . 63 PRINCES STREET. A PUBLIC DEM ONSITLVTTON of LOC ALLY-INVENTED APPAR.ATU lor Lib K-SAVTXC wil bo given at SI. CLAIR BiiAOH at 5.50 p.m. TO -MG RR 0 W (SATI RDA V), The Public invited. QHOW Room Bavgaiio at T, Ross's Sal KJ All our Coic ,'od Cambric Blousci were 5s lid;- n. w 2s 6d. L6DJaL\ \\ bite )o-!c Blouses. oniv fow choice s nnples left, were 8?"p tn 27s now is 6d. 6s 6d, 8s lid, CREAM. AVliite, and Black ! .aon Englis made Blottac',. wore 21? lo 3°? ■ a!I 6d to clear. USLIN Embroidered Blouses. 2$ Hr] j MoircUo Underskirt*. Is lid; Hvdr Lie Raincoats, I 7? 6d T. Ross's Sale, I George street. and Prince? street. -viliT.srA Waterloo Organ; solid w; nui ; 10 mi ps, powerful tone; cni '■ Holden, opposite The Bridol. I > i*S c d 30, wishes to Correspo) i *" ’.viih Gentleman; rclimd, with no non. At'ldecss " Sincere,” ’Slar’ Office. 1-1 ornell"“an I)“ BiT,K Skirls, and all kinds Underclothing 275 George street. ” QEE t Windows.—T.adirs" CErmno fieri lS°'>ts. ideal maids' school wear, 1 od. Harris's JShoo Stores, George street. SEE Windows.--Men's Crockett-.Jon camples, sizn 7, reduced 10s per pa Harris's Shoo Stores. Georg? street. indo "cA ‘' 11 -- \,lm Inm Ud Canvas Shoes. 5s lid, 4s Hd. Harri -Children’s Grey and Bro’ os. 5s lid, Shoe bi/Ores, Gcorgo street. AVindows.--Men’s linstock Tan 800 sizes 8, 9, 10, 16s 6d. Harris's 8h ■stores. George street. SEE Windows.—Ladies’ Assorted Sho any size; your choice for 8s lid. Hi ris s Shoe Stores, George street. QEB Windows.—Men’s strong CiTroi Nd Boots, riveted soles, all si/N?, 13s 1 Hart is s Shoe btorcs, George siroet. Windows.—Ladies' Button or Le UJ _Boots, medium toes, dear 7s 6d. H; ns's Shoe Stores, George street. SEE AAjndows.—Girls' Black or Tan Boc 7, 5, 9, 6s lid. Harris's Shoe Stor George street. OLE Windows.—Men's Medium Toe Boc LT best quality leather, clearing 3s T Harris’s Shoe Stores, George street. SEE Windows.—Ladies’ Narrow Toe bin Is’ lid; sizes 3, 4. Harris's 'si Stores, George street. QEB Windows.—Men's Rubber Hods »■-' pairs for Is: 6 tins Polish, Is. H ris’s Shoe Stores. 1R^ C J CI ' K:S - Ibish-carts, Tricycles, Sew A , Machines, Hand-carts: Sale ori< Melville, 56 George street. CORA. Clairvoyant?, oor .tut street and Heriot row. Hoi 1 to 9. a; I'- HARDING. Magnetic Hea “ • Clairvoyant; relievos pain insi toneoneljj 81 Pilleui street; 10 a.m., 9 p ■R/TADAM! “Easy Monday" Laundrv~H J-rJi. makes clothes spotlessly clean with rubbing them; Is packets, grocers. WANTED Known—’That MKshaTrfTl pherine will speedily strengthen y nerves; Is and 2e 6d. Marshall's Piiarm and grocers. 11/'I’ORRIS, Photographer, formerly Prit iVJI street, now Garden Studio, 554 Geo street (near St. David street). ICYCLES, Push-carts, Tricvcles. ” Scv J*-p , Machines, Hand-carls; ’ Safe pr .Melville, 56 George street. HARRIS AND hvp ?nrnp _VA , F f(flMVoll , Three stores. HARRIS’S now offer LadicsHHaKTAT bar Shoes, all sizes. 15? 6d. See rlow display lor hareaiu?. UITARRIS'S now offer f,a.dip< B? Ho. 12? 6d, 14? 6ri: 10s 6d. .15? fid. Bnv at once. Tan Tan [■.ARRIS’S now offer Ladies' Glar I'iVll soles, IJg - round too?, all sizes. Secure yours, HARRIS’S now oiler Gents’ Chrome Tb i 5? Cd; Gla.ce Bools. 17s fid. 19s Box Chrome Boom. 17? 6d. "O'ARRIS’S now offer Ladies’ Tan Eve -L.IL Slices, size? 5. 6. 7. to clear 4s or, rid. HARRIS’S now offer Tempi inoLadies’ Depari men:. Make'a crdi see them. ■O'ARRIS’S now offer Gents’ Tan B J-ir 12s 6d; Black Glace fial?,, 10? Good shapes, marvellous value. HARRIS’S new offer 5 tin? cKuino ’ get. Is: 9 packet? Prof eel or*. Round Rubber?, 4d. fid. IJARRIS’S now offer Ladies’ GTace~Si il.i 6s lid; splendid lot Sample:?, ;iz from 9s 6d. Your chance. HARRIS AND SON S Phcnom 1' outwear Sales a:c sonic ?; J hree store?. HARRIS'S now offer 144 pair? L: Elastic-side House Slippers, all 5s lid. Be wise and buv. YOU do have an Easy Monday whet wash with Easy Monday, ’the n laundry help. A SLICE of lemon, sugar, hot water XA. drop of Watson's No. 10! Man grand. OLD friends, old books, and old whi Matsons No. 10 for choice. A MEDICAL man's sdvice: " Nevi without, a bottle of AA’atson’s No. Uie house.” A GREAT Scorer .—Watson’s NoTIOAY oan t be [int out or it? premier tiou. ■'STSTATSON'i'j No. 10 is a little dearer’ ' ” most wiris kies, but is worth money. THEN o’clock! The hotels closed, an JL bottle of Watson's No. 10 ei What a calamity! BICYCLES, Push-carts. Tricvcles, S . Machines, Hand-carts; "Sale i Melville, 56 George street. ■’ 1

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Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 5

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