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NEES* THREE*PIECE SUITES FAMOUS FOR THEIR WONDERFUL COMFORT AND SPLENDID WEARING QUALITIES ***' ' * '' \ *C 0 ’4pHy ' '=> « >ZK * V ' V a>,<3 &ft£ K'v* HtES ' - ■'' *:, i .».,-■ - 4** SETTEE and 2 CHAIRS : : : : £ls/15/- Net Cash (or £3/10/- deposit and 3/6 weekly), rrs - ■MV . »*£ JfZgJk ■** <" y SETTEE and 2 CHAIRS : : : : £l3/1/- Net Gash (or £3 deposit and 3/- weekly). NS cost i « Ml •m WHEN YOU BUY THEM FILLED WITH ** AnberTi The beauty and artistic merit of “Amber Tips” Cake Tins stand unrivalled . . . ask your grocer to show you the complete set of six and you will appreciate their exceptional va uc. Each tin is sold containing either 3 lbs. of the No. 1 RED AND YELLOW LABEL or the BLUE LABEL “Amber Tips at the regular price, plus 3d for the exquisite tin itself. silt* c fdi& o* cJr liSi ■

to Rimless Glasses The new Loxit rivets now replace the old metal screws. They giro extra strength to rimless glasses at the four points where it s needed most to prevent damages. . ' '.. • . In place of the loose fitting screw, the new moulded Loxit rivet fits snugly, allowing no “play” between glass and metal. , M screws to work loose. Less chance of broken lenses. Call and see them. Mr G. C. ABBOTT, F.8.0.A., London, Consulting Optician. sLi esSt Opti a

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Evening Star, Issue 21991, 29 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21991, 29 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21991, 29 March 1935, Page 16

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