m Week-End Maids’ Ready-to-wear Felt Hats, banded Petersham ribbon ; Navy wnly. Special price, *lO/6. Heavy Reversible Rugs, Ringed ends, splendid assortment. Size oft x 2ft bin —j Usual price, .1 d (i. Special price, 12,6. Size JR Uin x 2ft— Usual price, 12 (i. Special price, 10 9. Size JR. bin x ,Ift 10in--Usual price, O b. Special price, 7/11. Men’s All-wool Scotch Knit Cardigans, in Mid-Grey and Heather. Regular price, 21.6. Special price, 18 6. Ladies’ Georgette and Crepe de Chine Collars, latest shapes. Usually 8/6, 3/1T each. Special price, 1/11 each. Ladies’ Fasoy Threaded Sells, in Saxe, lied, Bois do Hose, Navy, Pawn, Orange, with contrasting shades. Usually 2/3, 2 6 each. Special price, 16 each. Ladies’ Pearl Necklaces, iu Pale Pink, beautiful quality. Usually 1,5/6, 16,6, 111 6. Special price, 7/11 each. Ladies’ Strap and Dome Tan Nappa Gloves, pique sewn, Boulton thumb. Usual price. 1U'(1. Special price, 8/11 pair. Ladies’ All-wool Cream Comb?na--6 3SS of Princes Street HUB Brown, Ewing’s
•A / % (Vi w ss 5T r & 9 %r: c o /* K ifi c ■<3 ft (J Look for this Nestle tablet in the shops. Ask for it and—get it I Made with Rich Milk! A WONDERFUL FOOD! AyflLK! Pure, creamy country MILK PVi f rom L ea ltL,y cows. MILK that is rich in body-building, sustaining and health-giving vitamins! That is the kind of MILK that goes into Nestle’s MILK Chocolate! Such MILK of itself is one of Nature’s most valuable .FOODS —for adults as well as children. When, however, this rich, full-cream MILK is combined with the purest refined cocoa-base —another valuable food —the result is a truly wonderful food in compact form. And the flavour of this food ! Nestle’s inimitable process and half-a-ccntury’s experience in making Chocolate have produced the smooth, toothsome flavour that has made Nestlc’s MILK Chocolate famous and preferred throughout the English-speaking world! Try it 1 EAT more MILK in—■ tSk G&l D [LCfC CHOCOLATE If you prefer a NUT Milk Chocolate ask for NESTLE’S—in which the nut; arc carefully selected. 3d. 6d. and 1/- Tablets, lib. Blocks; 1/6 SO9A Jj"N order to have the Star out in good time, it 13 found impossible to classify Advertisements that como in after noon. After this hour they cannob be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers fo kindly bear tins in mind, and send iu viieir Ordeis early. A LL ADVERTISEMENTS for tnserEL tion m the Evening Star are JN order to have the Star out m accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to .Delete ur Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by lh« advertieer, good time, it is found impossible to clarity Advertisements that come in alter noon. After (bis hour they cannot lie classified. We would therefor* request Advcrfiscrs (o kindly bear tin* in mind, and &end in Uieir Order* early.
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Evening Star, Issue 20177, 17 May 1929, Page 13
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