■WAW■.wMWA^v.ww^■wwMv.w.mmmwwA , !;! kypy^JZ a **a k -V+ lrf> i * um a m <Si& Dainty Garments DISTINCTIVE STYLES Love may the world go round so rapidly that some people are made quite giddy. lil !wm*miv^jilbh»mi lIS bn MUM UALITY VALUE r-rf P.O. Box 5« m 241, fip« ’Phona 11=916. High-Class Dressmaking Miss Sullivan , having resumed Ini stnrss njtcr her holiday , is now booking orders for frocks, emiumes , coats, etc., for autumn vc/ir, and .will be pleased to give the benefit of her wide experience in the choice of material and, style. Those, who alrrady have given J I iss Sullivan a, trial speak in glowing terms of the exclusive style, fit, and, finish of the garments she has created for them.
“Papa, what was the Stone Age?” “That was the glorious period, my son, when a man axed a woman to jnarry him,” Mrs Smith called on Mrs Jones, and after they had been chatting some time she suddenly noticed a large number of bottles in the corner of the room. “ Oh,” she said, “ are you having a party?” Mrs Jones looked at the bottles, and said: “No, my ’usband works- in a brewery', and that’s his home work.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 3
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197Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 3
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