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Taking It all round you cannot do 3 "« § liHf Universal tread 3 Ind*ECONOMY. 5 All Sizes Stocksd. I _ ft. W. SMITH & SON MICHELIN TYRE STOCKISTS - 1 . m<fi ! - : never fails fhriberUvps ® Highest Grade at 2/6 Cotts a little more than other brands, but worth the money• The other Good Grade at 2/6 '179 a These f*?f Wearables pC Slff© /i //m\ decidedly ] /yfj\\ Smart and 1 lm\ Inexpensive mff Ifl //j /lllpj The holiday spirit is appro- V// \r // I*l ff Jf pri&tely reflected in these \{Mf J! tasteful wearables, and the . U J union of exclusiveness and ®fewSw{nßßu(pkx'^ good value such as this wiU DMfnf// f /l? Kf ii' have your sincere approval. ' * ' ) Consider well these quotations *! j WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE FROCKS, new tuniostyles From . • 42/TUSSORE FROCKS and COSTUMES. exceUent range canons smart styles, good, reliable materials —From 3 Guineas COLOURED FLORAL VOILE & CHECK ZEPHYR DRESSES. pretty English Dresses .. .. From .. »/- WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, several smart styles, rare values .. •• "■ " f BURWARD SUITING and POPLIN COSTUMES, m F a*«' . Grey and Brown ; ideal for wear now 42/- ana «/® COLOURED WASHING SKIRTS, in Plain colours am* Block FLANNEL SUMMER COSTUMES, in pretty Greys and Browns •• •• '*„**. • PLAIN VOILE BLOUSES, hemstitched, large ColL £^ a J2 - fi EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES, dainty styles for.. 14/8 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in White and all colours »/• WHITE SPORTS COATS, splendid washing quality .. 32/ i ART SILK SPORTS COATS, in White and all colours; snperioc | selections •• •• •• •• om=4X/Grahamj Wilson & Smellie : L THE HOUSE FOR VALUE G4719-1129 :

These two extracts from American soldiers' letters, written on board a transport, iiave been sent to a London paper: "There are no food restrictions on tlio ship. Wo fjet six meals a day, three down and t'hree up." "Don fc expect to see mo back till the cold weather comes and it freezes. Then I can walk back." The voyage was, apparently, not a joy to them. An officer writes of a platoon on tho ■Western front that had been discussing what influenza was doing among civilians. The men wer.e standing by, waitin" orders to go over the top. "I'll tell voTi what, corporal," said a private, with a- shudder, "with all these men here close together in the trenches tiio 'flu.' would make this a horribly dangerous place, wouldn't it?" ICQULD TEAR SELF TO PIECES Frem Terrible Itching of Ifaples. Coticura Healed. "I found a sort of rash or pimple* break oat on my arms and forehead which caused me great trouble and terrible itching. I conld tear myself topfecea. It was scattered and red and inflamed and the scratching AyTv canned eruptions. It prevented me from sleeping. "I saw yoor advertisement and sent for a sample of CntkaraSoap aad Ointment which afforded relief so I bought more and was healed. (Signed) Mrs. R- Pollard, Remnark, 3ffr»h Australia, October 23,1917. Most «kin troubles might be preynirf fry nafaag C<rtl>.tira fbrthfltollpt. Soaptockansesnd Ointment to heaL "Crowns & Co-, Sydney, NAW." Sold by dealer* throughout tbe world.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 3

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