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% Last Week of i SALE. . - . i Ui ■;SS SALE DEFINITELY CLOSES 5.30 MONDAY, AUC. 16 Attractive Lines Priced to Clear. - ■ m a A lasi chance io make the EXTRA SAVING on Every Purchase. REMNANTS and ODDMENTS at HALF MARKED PRICES : ■ v ■ r&s a it Ladies 7 Handbags at Half-Price. 2/6, now 1/3 Maids 7 Fur-trimmed Velour Coats from 15/6 ■ if •vo V,. m • m Black Patent Leather Bags, relieved with gold design. Envelope shape. Better Quality Handbags. USUALLY 29/6 to 49/6. A few only attractively-styled Coats, Children’s or Maids’ fittings, fur-trimmed Cuffs and Collars, colours Brown, Beige, Raisin, etc. Navy, relieved with Grey or Fawn, complete with Mirror and Cash Purse HALF-PRICE, 2/6 Ladies 7 Cashmere Hose clear, 2/11/ i Usually 4/11. Smart Millinery to go at 2/6. Ail-Wool Casnmere Hose, seamed back, fashioned, clox or plain, in colours Flesh, Champ, jne, Grey, Beige, etc. , a • ■.. Ladies’ Felts, in a variety of distinctiveshapes and newest colourings. Usually 9/11 and 5/6. NOW 2/6 Boys 7 Golf Hose, to clear, 2/6 pair. I USUALLY 2/11 to 4/11. Grey or Black All-Wool Golf Hose, with fancy turn-over tops, all sizes. mi Vedonis Vests, with or without sleeves, bound neck and sleeves, heavy cotton, all sizes. Usually 4/6 and 4/11. NOW 2/6 Mohair Hearth Rugs, Red and Green only. Size 2ft x 4ft, finished * Usually 29/6. FINAL PRICE, 9/11 with fringe. Half-Priced Gabardine Raincoats. Pure Linen Breakfast: Cloths. A few All-Wool Gabardine Raincoats, in Men’s fitting, loose backed shape. 54in x 54in, finished with Coloured Border: Gold, Blue and Rose. A-'-'iwi m. ■ ■ POLLEN , STREET THAMES.

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‘AVOID ’FLU." Use Sander and Sons’ pure Volatile lOucalyptic Extract, one of the world’s • greatest antiseptics. A few drops your handkerchief, In your balth, 'in?; your f?lass as a mouthwash, will prevent 'Flu and all winter ailments.Sander’s Extract won First Award ; ind Gold Medal New Zealand and? South Seas Exhibition.—Advt.

“NAZOL” on your handkerchief pro tects you from colds during the day, a powerful germicide. 60 doses for 1/0.

The cow’s in the meadow So fresh and so green, And soon to the milking-shed Spotless and clean. And the best of her cream ' To “ Anchor ” will go, To be made into butter, . To make kiddies grow. So mothers should always Ask for by name, This best of all butters — Of “ World’s Finest ” fame.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17662, 13 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17662, 13 August 1929, Page 3