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GIVE YOUR HOME A TOUCH of Modern Beauty by occasionally buying a piece of New Furniture. NO NEED OF EXTRAVAGANCE. Our Furniture, either in suite or single pieces, is in such handsome patterns and Low Prices that you cannot help buying when you see it. Just Landed — Special Parcel of

HALL AND VESTIBULE RUGS. The colourings and designs are indeed handsome. The sizes are: 7ft x sft and 7ft sin x sft sin. The Price £2 2s Each. McGlashan FOR FURNITURE! HASTINGS,

SB STOCKINGS FOR g STRENUOUS BOYS. Your Boy in his Sports and < Games quickly tests the Value Sand Strength of his STOCKINGS. Some turn traitor on him by ripping up and going to pieces the very first day. We have the kind thai will £ stand the racket. Test the Wear in our Boys' School Stockings, r 0° They are all wool, have double [, knees, spliced heels and toes. Sizes 3 to 7. o • 0 ° Is per Pair. «*/ r OCD k IV u\ IM OCDri' OC3C^ UNDERWEAR IS YOUR NEAREST FRIEND. o It determines more than any other garments your health and comfort. 1 Choose your UNDERWEAR •then as you would your friends —with care. We have the kind that will protect you from the vagaries of _ our Climate, and merely nominal O amounts will effect a change of I ownership. j Millar AND Giorgi, The Great Outfitters, 0 HASTINGS.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4309, 12 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4309, 12 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4309, 12 November 1909, Page 4

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