■■■•A-- > Choice Blend-of • Ceylon, Assam, and “Dar- , jeeling Teas is now offered to all lovers of a Sweet and Fragrant Cup in u (The Chocolate Packet). JUST ARRIVED. Tea Obtainable at all the Leading Grocers and V : T Storekeepers. ONE QUALITY BEST, Pure, Rich,- Refreshbig. NEILL AND CO., LTD. y WOOLLEN For Suits, Costumes, Overcoats Scotch Tweed is the. traditional material for high-grade Suits, Costumes and Overcoats. Its honest, sturdy quality means that the garment will look well and wear well to the last. Unmarked cloth is like an anonymous letter. Thirty-eight leading Scotcombined to register the above Trade-mark as a proof of honest, genuine quality; it is their signature. The mark is lightly impressed on the reverse side of high-grade Genuine Scotch Tweed that has a guarantee behihd .it—a guarantee written into the -articles granted to The Scottish Woollen Trade-Mark Association by the Board ( of Trade • ‘‘ Made in Scotland of Pure Virgin Wool, free from, cotton, shoddy, mungo, or re-manufac- ■ timed wool, or any other admixture except silk for decorative purposes.” w ;To Tailors and Costumiers: Write to address below for a list of the 38 Scottish Manufacturers who form the • Association. Woven silk labels, bearing the Association’s Trade Mark and Guarantee, can be supplied to makers of Ready-to-wear Clothing. The Scottish Woollen Trade Mark Assn., Litn The Dalgety Building—P.O. Box 149Q— Wellington. Head Office ; 27 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh . SCOTTISH WOOUE iPcinA, HAINES-2 GLASSWARE, • of -GLASS: DISHES; is; 'well : assorted and of various designs. ■/MivSMn Q«iu lo^in. pLASS SALAD BOWLS. SizesOval— 3/6 4/6 5/0 6/6 each. Sizes— 7 in 7 Jin gin pim.* Round— 2/9 3/8 6/3 6/9 each. SWEET DISHES to Match— l/ 6, 1/9, 1/10, 2/3 each. GLASS SALAD SETS, including 1 Salad Bowl and 6 ’ deep Saucers—- ; 15/6, 16/6, 21/ set of • 7 pieces. ALL ENGLISH MAKE. GLASS SUGARS AND CREAMS. On Foot—Sugars, 3 /; Creams, 2/6 each; ; ; Low Stand—Sugars,. 2/9.; Cream’s,' 2/3 each. SPECIAL NEW LINE: We have just received a small consignment of PERFECTION GEM OVENS. These Ovens convert an ordinary Gas . Ring into a Ca* Stove,:- which enables the user to cook a dinner on'the ordinary Gas Ring. Price, 35/ each. GEORGE STREET IRONMONGERY -. 243 GEORGE STREET (Near Hanover Street).
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Evening Star, Issue 17429, 12 August 1920, Page 2
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366Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17429, 12 August 1920, Page 2
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