i SOMETHING FRESH EVERY TIME YOU COME. It is an important part of our business to have a constant succession of novelties arriving direct from oversea sources. We have just opened something up-to-date in Crockery Ware, of genuine British manufacture. We invite your inspection of the following: Blue-Band Cups and Saucers, 1/11; Gold-Band Cup and Saucers, 2/6; Fancy Butterfly Cup and Saucers, 2/11; White Breakfast Plates, with blue-band. 2/- each; Fancy Sweet Saucers, 1/11 | each; Rosario .Blue and Grey Fruit I SaueerM, 2/3 each; Fancy Stewed Fruit ' Bowls, 8/11 each; Ye Old Foley Rosar- 1 ie. Grey Tomato Bowls, 10/6; Bourbon Royal Foley Square Bowks, 10/6 each: Fenton’s Oriental Bowls, 4/11 each: largo Chintz Vases, 5/11 each. —Obtainable at A. E. Kilgour’s, Crockerv Warehouse.—Ad v t.
Unequalled for the coughs of old and young, Bonington’s Irish Mos?, contains tire genuine * Ghrondua Cnspus" Carrageen Irssh Moss. It leaves an | antiseptic /dm on the I thru-at, ‘ juj unarding I again pneumonia.I six? 2/6. SSj) j I
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Grey River Argus, 1 April 1922, Page 8
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