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11,900 pare of ME® h in Manufacturer’s Samples. Bought at m Comprising Cotton® Lisle® Wool and Silk® Cotton and Silk® and Silk® in Ribbed® Plain® & Mari Effects® A Fine Range of Colorings® No two pairs alike® and the prices range from 1/6 to, 12/6 pair® A PAIR OF STOCKINGS IS ALWAYS A USEFUL & ACCEPTABLE XMAS GIFT, Don’t Miss ibis Opportunity. 19 w kr%Jrk Fr«h eggs, flour, butter, feuk—whe! waste if the cake should be a failure. Banish risk —always use Edmonds Baking Powder —dependable, wholesome, and “Sure to Rise." Every grocer sells & HMCMM I B BAKING* n 1 OWDER IbJ THE WORLD’S SMARTEST COLLAR, HAS ARRIVED® Ho Starching. Ho Rough Edges. JVili not Wrinkle. iirovvu, 2nd Co., Saves your Shirts. Eaves your Ties. Ho Laundry Bilk .t(l., ,i. ana ,j. Ai'iuur, Ltd. | “H. 8,” Octagon (and all “ILB.” Branches). Holiday Needs at Sale Prices. DJ.C REMOVAL SALE Be prepared for weather changes without inconvenience. These usefu slip-overs afford splendid protection for your Frock or Costume. Am most important of all, they are Unusually light in we And in every instance quite waterproof. All have eyelet-hole ventilation. Ys 3 r f n Style 1, This style is Storm Collar and cuffs, double breasted, buttoned belt, slip pocket. BLACK RUBBERED, 42, '44, 40, 48, 50, 52-inch lengths. Usual prices, 49/6, 59/6. Sale prices, 42/, 49/6. PROOFED SATIN (Satin with rubber back), in Grey and Navy shades; 48 andi 50-inch lengths. Usual price, 150/6. Sale price, 139/6. Style 2 Shows Storm Collar, plain cuff, buckled belt, and slit pockets. BLACK RUBBERED, 40, 44, 46, '4B. 50, 52-inch lengths. Usual prices, 49/6, 59/6. Sale prices, 42/, 49/6. PROOFED JAP. (Jap. Silk with rubber back), 48, 50-inch lengths; Mole, Grey, Beaver, Tan. Usual price, 99/6. Sale price, 89/6. PROOFED SATIN (Satin with rubber back), 48, 50-inch lengths; Grey, Navy, Beaver. Usual price, 150/6. Sale price, 139/6. D. I. C. fop Uai'T Dunedin. M Mm si Style 1. Style 2.

BEVARA” ginger beer, hop BEER, PALE ALE, and STOUT. A tin costs Is 9d, and makes 12 quart bottles. Try it: it is wonderful.

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Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 10