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The “Queen” Is a Most Reliable HEAVY MERCERISED COTTON HOSE, in Black, White, and Tan. The “QUEEN" is specially manufactured seamless, with double suspender tops, and spliced feet and ankles. There is no doubt that the “ QUEEN " is the Queen of Ladies’ Hosiery at the present moment, and the price is only per pair. Herbert, Haynes & Co., Ltd.

These prices are for cash with order only. Postage extra. To mark the fourth year of our inauguration of the cash-over-the-ooimter system in our Pharmacy, we will for one month offer Special Reductions on all goods. The following short list will suffice to show that you can buy cheaper at Marshall's:— Prescriptions. Bring your Prescriptions to us and save money in this direction also. Our stock of drugs is of the best and purest obtainable. A trial will prove this. Country Customers. The volume of business from our Country Customers has increased to such an extent that we have had to enlarge our Countx*y Order Department. Special employees attend to your orders promptly and efficiently. Even with tho slight cost of postage added, you will find it pays you handsomely to send your Prescriptions here. To obtain the advantage of our now famous low prices, cash must accompany order. If at any time you send too much money we always return the change in stamps, just as if you purchased at our counter. We have been established forty years. i Dhosforina I THE ROYAL TONIC Cob and keeps you oondihors. All Chemists I* 2 f Q and 4b Ashfon&Rarsonslld LONDON* MELBOURNE

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Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 3

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