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HARROP’S ADVERTISE AH Wool Dross MATERIALS to 13/6 BAHRAIN PUKE 3/11 COLORED VELVETEENS 4/11 BAHRAIN PRICE 1/11 DUCHESS SATIN, 40-in wide 10/6 Bahrain rum: 1/11 BOYS’ COTTON VESTS up to 3/6 BAHRAIN PRICE 1/11 BOYS’ WOOL VESTS up to 4/6 BAHRAIN PRICE 2/11 Boys’ All Wool Tweed SHORTS 10/6 BAHRAIN PRICE 6/11 MEN’S SPORT SUIT. 1 only 75/6 BAHRAIN PRICE 20/6 Ladies’ Knitted Sport HOSE 4/6 6/0 BAHRAIN PRICE 2/6 Ladies’ Woollen SCARVES 6d & 1/.H Child’s All Wool 2 HOSE to 4/(5 BAHRAIN PRICE 1/11 Children’s Cream Wool VESTS 5/6 BAHRAIN PRICE 2/6 REMNANTS HALF PRICE. Marrop’s Ltd. ORAPERtft AWn CLOTHIERS. STBATfb^®* R. SIDDELS, Manager ■ 'PHONE 6 NOW IS THE TIME Wm #■ I © TO GET YOUR PORTRAIT TAKEN How many times have you wished that you had a GOOD photo A yourself? Wish no longer— HAVE ONE vfV T rvi'.+L^ dAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW.

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For the month of September we are reducing the fees of the following courses so that many who are not yet in the ranks of progressing Hemingway Students will enrol now, and take full advantage Of our unique offer. BOOK-KEEPING PITMAN’S SHORTHAND BUSINESS LETTER-WRITING. _ Usual Fees for each Course ~ £5 Special Advertising Fees £4 Any two Courses £7 Three Courses £M° This opportunity may never' come your way again! Through the medium of our Advertising offer wo extend to you—an ambitious, keen young man —a helping hand, and inducement to commence a course of suc-cess-assuring study. For further particulars post this advertisement with name and address to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, r.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. SPANISH INFLUENZA AND MENINGITIS are-stated by the Director of the Bacteriological Laboratory University, Melbourne to be prevented by eucalyptus. GANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT not only contains the full amount of eucalyptol stated to be requisite by this authority, but Is proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria to possess far greater antiseptic and healing powers than the oils and so-called ‘extracts.’ If you are not particular about your health you use any eucalyptus; if you are—you use only SANDER’S EXTRACT. It protects from all infectious diseases. Ulcers, wounds, quickly «ured liy SANDER’S EXTRACT.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 11 September 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 11 September 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 11 September 1924, Page 6

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