s. ■ I Artis c Furniture In Antique and Modern designs Fashionable Models Seasoned Woods Finely Finished and Soundly Constructed We can supply Every Article of Furniture yon can think of at Economical Prices. SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM RATTRAY STREET, BDNEBIN [Hailed] id 11r rm.ii »■ ■■■ ri—gg— L - llj/our C_/Omj)iescioo. ear* ‘CLose In Sjoection*? * BEAUTIFY THE .SKIN FROM THE INSIDE I The secret of a Lovely Complexion does not lie in the external use of powders and pastes, but in keeping the blood in a condition of absolute purity. When the blood is out of order it often shows itself by Eruptions and Roughness of the Shin; and it is the skin of the face that suffers first. To mate the skin beati. tiful and drive away pimples and blotches you «anst purify the blood. The easiest way to do this is to take just raw S.lfarilla Tablet every night, before going to bed. You will soon see a' ct.ange such as no cosmetic could ever produce, wit 5 die eddj. 1 happy result that you will feel stronger and 1 I lealtnie; ns a consequence of the cleansing of the '' " *■ - ■ whole system. Racliant Beauty ”Ss” up ;; Pure Blood. PRICE. 1/6 PER BOX. m arc a 32) Harris Specials! GENTS’ BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, full toes, sewn soles—--26/6. GENTS’ STOUT BOX HIDE DERBY COOKHAMS, full toes. solid wear—39/S. . t GENTS’ GLACE DERBY BOOTS, smart shapes, English 32/6. GENTS’ GLACE DERBY BOOTS (Bostock’s), round tees 43/6. GENTS’ TAN HIDE COOKHAMS, stout soles, full toes—s2/6. GENTS’ TAN WILLOW DERBY BOOTS, high toes, stylish-56/6. GENTS’ GLACE OR PATENT COURT OR LACE EVENING SHOES—2S/, 23/8 GENTS’ FELT OR CAMEL-HAIR SLIPPERS— 8/9. 10/0, 11/6, 12/9. s ’ ’ l) GENTS’ FOOTBALL ROOTS—IB/6 to 25/. 0 MEN’S BOX JCHROMB DERBY BOOTS, leather lined, solid leather—3o/. MEN’S SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, plated and nailed—9l/. MEN’S STOUT CHROME DERBY SHOOTERS,'pegged, plated soles—3s/. FELT-LINED CLOGS—Sizes 8 to 5, 15/6 j sizes 6 to 11, 16/9, CELTS’ FELT BUCKLE BOOTS—I 2/8. W. Harris & Son, Ltd. The Footwear Specialists, - 22 - 24 Prfnces Street, 212 - 214 George Street, 133 - 135 King Edward Street. 0
COSTUMES Tailor-made English Tweed Costumes in Saxo, Hclio., Green, Vieux Rose; Purple, and Fawn mixed shades—£6 19/6. Black and White, Pin Stripe., lin Stripe, £in Cheek, ih the very latest styles, sac back, yokes with box pleats: plain, belted, and Bcmi - fitting; wonderful value —£6 19/6. Gaber* dine, in Brown, Fawn, Putty, Mole, Saxe, eto. ; all newest shapes—-sgns 6gns to 12gns. 030 Beautiful Navy Costumes, fast dyes—sgns, 6gns to 16gns A few Sample Costumes in Navy, Tweed, Gaberdine etc.—£s 5/. 100 Black Costumes, all the newest \ scapes, xrom ogns. 01 dren’s Costumes, sizes DREAVER’S GEORGE STREET -phone 1.82J
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Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 2
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