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U 0 £M I m m m «63t 9 Si m m I ■ We are making a SPECIAL DJSPLAY of Tan Willow Calf Mimtv/^ii ARE YOU INTERESTED ? b 22-24 Princes Street, 212-214 George Street. Paronts! Now-is the time to buy your little son a New Suit for the Summer I Boys' Clothes have their "fashions" just like those « of grown-ups," and we can give you nice, styhßh, new-style garments that will make your boy smart looking and neatly dressed. Our btocks are big, and Prices quite moderate. LITTLE BOYS' TUNIO SUITS, Rosl™ l materials; in Browns, Greys, Blues, and - Cream Serge; nicely- made, with Peter Pan or Sailor collar, open and close neok3, belt at waist; fit boys of 3 to 6 years. Prices from 15/6. LITTLE BOY'S BEDFORD SUIT, a new style, buttoning'dole" ?n° S Pot T £ an collar pleated front, loose Pric G es oy f Ornish™ 85 fit from f to 7 *°™ «* ■*» rise 1/. ' J ' • cirßU BLZ9 > zl /« BOYS' BLUE SERGE 'VARSITY KNICKERS, with belt loops; fit boys 4 to 8 years. Prioe, 3/11. , UlilJf r^TCk^flTili (Clothing Dept.), George Street. m m I 1 m Va mm ittAi m Dear Madam, «K You will doubtless be planning new schemes of house decoration and furnishing as the usual spring cleaning is proceeding, and you will therefore be interested to know that we have opened up very nice stocks of Draper*::*, Shadow Tissues, New Carpets, and Linoleums, etc., in new styles that will appeal to you. Mi WS& '£& mk We invite your inspection of the display we are making, and we would be pleased to assist you with our expert's suggestions and advice. Yours truly, IMB XT/ie Qualify Furnishers, KATTRAY STREET - - - VUNEDIN OUR STOCK OF GARDEN TOOLS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, and the following prices will convince you that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. If you, are in doubt as to which is the correct Tool for a certain class of work, CONSULT THE G.S.I. GARDEN SPADES—2/6, 3/, 6/6 j£g§!r GARDEN FORKS—4/6, 5/6, 6/. >!s§i>-sfc. GARDEN RAKES, 10-tooth, v " with Handle—l/ 9. * GARDEN HOES, Sin face, with Handle—l/ 6. DUTCH HOES, 6in face, with Handle—2/. , AMERICAN LAWN MOWERS, 10, 12, 14-inch. I AMERICAN LAWN MOWERS, ball-bearing, 12, 14-inch. RANSOME'S ENGLISH LAWN MOWERS, 13, 15-inch. SUITABLE FOR GARDEN FENCES and for TRAINING FLOWERS JStc. Has a great advantage over wire, inasmuch as the tender Bhoots on plants do not got scorched in hot weather. T l9? + P fm Per^ ec3> To Open- Per Piece. lIS lift:: ::. ::: If J* txsft •■•'"» 12ftx3Jft 8/6 12ft x Oft... «. fc . t3/6 ,12ft x 4Jft :11/ * ' 12ft x 7ft ■ ... is/ Per Piec3. .. 3/3 .. 5/ .. 8/6 il 243 GEORGE STREET (NEAH HANOVER STREET)!

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Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 2

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