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" Let our enemies havo patience. What they gave us will bo. returned to them in full measuro, pressed down, and running over."—-Mr Bonar Law. In KOLA-NIP you get a stimulant for the tired, a refreshment for the hot, a quencher for the thirsty. A fcablespoonful in aerated water makes a cooling, nonalcoholic drink. Hotels and stores.— [Advt.]

f Our Window Display, both In George street and Moray place, Is convincing o( the big variety of Electro-plated Cooda, Cased Carvers, Cutlery (ordinary ana Stainless), Teaspoons, Cake Forks, Fl3h Carvers, etc. •ft The Ooultcn Ware dispfay Is of all tho newest patterns, at very reasonable prices, IF Ladies' Handbags, sterling value; all marked In plain figures. Suit Cases, Brief Bags, Kit and Gladstone Bags, Dress Baskets and Straps. «FF Copper ornaments and Jardinieres, all very suitable for Christmas Gifts. IT A Cordial Invitation to tho TOY BAZAAR. Pleaso walk right through tho shop into Fairyland. TI Dips, id, 3d ; 6d, from the Bran Tubs, IT There is no Toy that we haven't got Coasters, Tricycles, Scooters, Flying Dutchmen, Kites,\ Rocking Horses, Wheelbarrows, Allied Soldiers and Sailors, Submarines, etc., etc. «H FREE !—A Union Jack and Foot-rule siven Free to every Child ! IT FIREWORKS for celebrating tho New Year, from 1d to 10/ parcels. <fl SPECIAL KEEN PRICES right through the Christmas and New Year. LIMITED, Corner George St and Moray Place

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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 3