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STOCK-TAKING BARGAIN SALE Oak Duchcsso Chest, was £l2 10s, now £6 ss; Oak Pedestal, tiio top and back, was £4 ss, now £3; Oak Wardrobe, mirror door, was £l2 10s, now £9 10s; Oak Bedstead and W.W. Mattress, reduced to £5 10s; Wardrobe, 3ft, full mirror, was £l2 10s, now £9los; Oak Washstand, 3ft Gin. marble top, was £8 10s, now £4 10s; 27in Scagrass Runner, was 6s 6d, now 3s 6d; 18in Seagraes Runner, was 5s lid, now Is lid ; ISin Juto Druggeting, was 4s lid, now 7 2s lid; Asminster Sofa Rugs, were 555, now 455; Two Tapestry Rugs for 15s; Three-quarter Chesterfield, was £9 10s, now £6 17s 6d; Sotteo, reduced to £6 17s 6d; Goatskin Rugs, were 85s, now 355. SEE OUR WINDOWS FULL OF BARGAINS. ALL OUR STOCK REDUCED. F, AND F. MARTIN, LTD,, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, OCTAGON 'AND BATH STREET. —[Advt.]

WASTEFUL. “Yes; they say the poor woman is losing her mind.” “ Well, she’s 'always giving somebody a piece of it, so yon can hardly wonder.” EXCAVATING. Teacher : “ What is the meaning of t'ho ■word ‘ excavate 1 ?” Tommy : “It means to hollow out.” Teacher : “ Correct. Now form a sentence in which the word as properly used.” Tommy : “Stick a pin in a boy and ho .will excavate,”

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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 7