THE OLEAH lIP
Is not merely a figure of speech, nor is it a catch phrase whereon to hang an advertisement. The plain, unvarnished truth is simply this: To complete the additions we are asked by the contractors to hand over in an empty state one-third of the present premises, and ns our dearest wish is to get quit of the everlasting hammering and shifting we have decided to grant 'the request'within a fortnight. Now, readers, the information places you on the ground floor, and if the tip is worth while this is the time to act. For fourteen days, amidst dust and noise, drapery will reach a zero value hitherto unknown. —Arthur IBarnett, Lid. —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18667, 23 June 1924, Page 6
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116Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18667, 23 June 1924, Page 6
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