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les to ’ - the Rye. When a Fellow likes a Whisky - Better every year. He cracks it up and buys it, Even though it's dear. When it’s "D.G.L.” he’s buying, Brimming with Good Cheer, He faces troubles, never grumbles In the Coming Year. Gold Label. Square Bottle. It s Great —Try It. Ptease step this way mi Inspect Omf Prices k UF-TO-MTE Foot wes.’ at r fv/ Notice This is Our Only Address Now Coeds |ust arrived; Ladies’ Colored-top Boots, high legs, in Tan Black, Grey, Mole, . Fawn, and Dull Kid, from 22/6 to 49/. Ladies’ White Shoes from 3/9 to 30/. Dress Shoes from 15/9 to 30/. Tan Boots and Shoes at reduced prices. Odd lines to clear at 5/11. Worth 20/. Blacking, 5 tins 1/. Shaped Rubbers, 7t3 and 10d a pair; Circulars, 4 pairs 1/. Men’s Working Boots. 15/9. Bowling Shoes from 13/5 to 30/. Tournament players inspect. GEORGE SI REE i (Near Octagon). jIOUND.—The very book X was looking for fTOY the ‘Evening Star’ for Half-tone an the Star Garden Annual. JL Lino Blocks: satisfaction guaranteed lESWsssaaasaosaacßnKa ..aoiissfc'.i/... Mill lM m if as i eiJ yi 22-24 Princes street, 212-214 George street, 135 King Edward street. -a Prior to Stock-taking all Oddments must be Cleared, so secure your share of the 'Bargains. A DVERTISEMENTS of 16 words announc- A DVERTISEMEWTS of 16 words anno FT; ,T° Situations Vacant, Wanfeds, t i t> ° i jt> i t , , * Olbu«*Lxvlli> V ftCallL, VV\lllT6ClS, Lets, Board and Residence, Lost and Found: Lets, Board and Residence-. Lost and Fou 16 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d, six in- 16 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d six sertions ss. Cash m advance. . Extra charge sertions ss. Cash in advance. Extra chi if booked. if booked.

*/ ft^olhcr “Why, Nancy—“There’s the very Tea we wan t—LIPTGN’S: Isn’t that luck? .... Send two packets of the ‘two-and-two’ to 8 Halswell Street, olease.” m “Won’t Auntie be delighted when she comes tonight— she is always talking about UPTON’S! SS3Ssse* m m Mi

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Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 2

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