| make the Man* jHnL I I j Me^^lis 1 t THOSE WHO j Sometimes—not always I But few will I p pation.ee FO.b r] deny that a well-tailored suit, in a neat, wS^ft^ I f •> « nobby fabric, gives the wearer that com- I 8 Fibliei DlBIl'S Retail J fortable, well-groomed, gentlemanly ap- II QK 8 pearance so desira.le now-a-days. Jp»lP!B§Lal' * oilOp j Our Fabrics are the newest and I Pollen St., Thames j' most pleasing; our cut and style l«?^^ffi?® i > I ™ are absolutely bsyond reoroach; - i j (N.xt Wood^raper) - [ whilst Fit, Finish and Workmanship jSJESSBhI I I \ are perfect to the smallest detail. I j Just Arrived: j • I • t r- J liSPr"' m i OYSTERS OYSTERS f l;ursurs are making tor us new mends Wwm h I daily. We can please and make a per- Jllii m ll t-v ' manent friend of you. Will you give us jfi§ 1 fresh and SMOKED , the opportunity > fl^Hfj I B fish uaili, m CLAXTO'N, /'<>//«« g/^eg/ gg/?/n?/ ...,_.._ % 1 M More than half the charm of a room lies in the || ps<s Window and Door Draperies. ?w W • M §^ This is an age of Window and Door Decorars( tions. . . • ■ *l >A\ - '•S ■oScJ The Draperies give Life to a room. vS C?AS g^ It is the Colour of the Draperies that brings the ofc) tone of the Rugs and Furniture into Harmony l\% W with the Wall Colourings. - W cVb . ■ ?%v y£ We have a fine assortment of Casement Cloths, M o|^ Brise Bise and Madras Muslin, and Lace Curtains 3:% ofS # We are also Sole Agents for the Kirsch Curtain & Wl Rods. Nosao-; no tarnish. ; m Call in and let us show you the various styles. W (O WV~) »nru|iM mi in ■mm i nll nniii n»inniiiiiiii—iiiiiiiniiMiinM—MMiiuL_.^__^___ IWO ' - ". ! . ■ fa ?*/ TTa 4»]u 4- T JL 1 \s^ II 'u6ufl6riugions JjiinitGu m - PS 17 ' M "Where the Good Values Are/ ■' M Qa\S 2A9----f POLLEN STREET, THAMES. § CTBnaiaiWIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIMIggMUjaaCMtiMWaaiiBMMtaiMtItMIIIIIIIMIt^ llimilllMl ■liihiiimihiijii p" SiiiiN I I Will SetX Fashion I I D"unlop Covers 17/6 ea i JffiKf^ •Bl (^ IN " H I Dunlop lubes 73 each I SBil 4 fe^» } TAll OR MADFQ 'S I doubt as to what §j @ !l ?or Early Spring ® I 11 '"• - - j»-. ,? 8 I ttfeS Thcss Garments arc produced S B biggest C mile a^2, | © I * S|L m our own Workrooms under ® H and the most safe g @ i "^^^S^^ le rect supervision of Ex- a i NOW'S THE TIME I W —.----------.. -- Vrt -, to buy "Dunlops," but see that W g jjf"^ (O^ l^X l^T X^ IT J^ C^ C^ B Marl^r\^ //m pmcEA] 2 EXPERT TAILORS, • ■B Obtainable all Agent*, f I BUT I 1 'flB . 1 g^S£ \X^^ZJ • Pollen Street - Thames. 1 Children's Spring hats in Leghorn, ■ -- - crinoline, find Tutiel straw, "jfitest MAXIM: "Good cheap is dear at Sharland's Moa Btrand Eg"g Pres&rmodes, jiow showing at the Busy lOTlg run." MORAL: Buy MAR- vative never fails to keep fresh, eggs «, Beehive. —Advi. " TELLS Brandy. sweet and good.—Advib.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14611, 29 August 1913, Page 2
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