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rr 7 “SMART HOSIERY,” SAYS WINTER! “MARTIN HOSIERY,” SAYS FASHION! --\ ' 1 It is in the interests >of both comfort and fashion that you should secure new Hosiery for the Winter Season. When you notice the new Skirts a trifle shorter than the old style you will (readily see how necessary it is that your Hose should be ’of good appearance and a quality. , , « MARTIN HOSIERY is, NEW and SEASONABLE. We offer you Hosiery of undoubted, quality the production of the best oversea and New Zealand makers. Satisfaction is certain— Mne range of sizes the variety is so wide that whatever your requirements may be. we can please you. And you’ll find that our prices mean real economy that our valuers are the "finest in town. WE ARE NOTED FOR GOOD GLOVES. GEO. MARTIN, CORNER OF POLLEN AND COCHRANE STREETS THAMES

r * c t A. J. BROKENSHIRE Stationer l Bookseller ' ' I ' 'V. Tfeamea ♦RECOMPENCE ’T (Sequel to “Simon palled Peter).* “RUFUS” Grace Richmond. “T HE CALL OF THE CANYON.”\ Zane Grey. “THE TIMBER PIRATE.” Chas. C. Jenkin. “LEAVE, IT TO P. SMITH."P. G. Wodebous* ‘GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY.” Gilbert Frankau '

THE - .-j-7. BRIDGE IS DOWN! -AND SO ARE OUR PRICES! v LADIES’ HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS .. A ..>.... 27/6 LADIES’KNITTED-WOOL,‘DRESSES ..:... from 9/11. ! LADIES’ TWEED SKIRTS .......’..... I from 6/11. ’ BLACK LACE—2 inches wide iy;... 2d. Yard. ; CREPE DRESSING JACKETS 3/11. - WHITE APRONS 2/11. J J*\ DIES’ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS > . 3/11. i CHILDREN’S'ALL-WOOL DRESSES from 4/11. h HEN’S HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS 52/6. f MEN’S HEAVY TWEED SUITS from 57/6. ' 80z. DENIMS —Sizes 3 and 4 4/11 Pair ‘ CHILDREN'S GLOVES 3d. Pair. } POLLEN "K) DOORS FROM WELLS’ EMPORIUM. ‘‘The Cheapest /Shop jn . w

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16139, 2 July 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16139, 2 July 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16139, 2 July 1924, Page 7

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