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5 The Many Minor Dress Details that make "such a difference" — ln the Widest Selection and most Moderate Prices SHAKT SILK HO3IEET, in si! the new shades of champaEno,' sUror, J* boise, onion, etc. n/44 O /11 **«%/£* PAIK I WSBSM W MXECEBISED LISLE HOSE, with fancy rib, extra i good quality; putty, fawn, nigger, bltck ... ' NOVELTT SILK HOSE, in two-tono , lightning effects; especially smart PETAL GAUNTLET. ST/EDE rABRIC GLOVES, in light grey, brown, light fawn, white .. IfOVELTY GAUNTLET FABRIC GLOVES, with ( embroidered and scalloped cuffs; grey," nigger, . pastel, beaver " NATURAL DOESKIN GAUNTLET. GLOVES, with « q If% VB fringe; depondahle quality; strap and dome .. If|/ f| DADIIY ORGANDI'. MUSLIN AND GUTPURE LACE CCLLSBS--PETER PAN. COLLARS, in White Muslin and Crepe de»Chißo—• PATENT LEATHER BELTS, red, white, black, and brown JAPANESE OILED SUNSHADES, ia thejateat shades^ ART SILK SPORTS NETS, ii! all colours; for the hair - • ■ • TLOEAL SILK HANDBAGS. rlaLa «i fancv top? — 12/6 19/6 TO 42/COLOURED EMBOSSED LEATHER BAGS, in various stvles—*%r* / <M fc TO in / POPULAR BEADED BAGS, is =?*• it vies and colouring*— 17/6 19/6 25/ifnS&Smzimii An Exclusive of Higbest Grub LEATHER BAGS Extra special * quality, beautiful!.*- titled and liaiitcd. One oah- of cacls digger Eroira CC/ GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELLIE "The House for Value'

Tho Afichaolraas'gooso -was known of old as tho % Stubble Goosa," boe tka& had fattcncd'cn tho s£ubbtes"sft«r has* vest. It was considered, .by £«»£• lords, to be the appropriate accasapaiQment to the Michaelmas rent. Tfee enstern of having a .gaose for dinner <m this day probably arose from !*sdlords being, deluged by their teasels* geese, so that they were-glad to distribute tbem among frieads, and sh*s* n Michaelmas became a famous d«r for Tiospitality. So highly were stabfele* gecso esteemed in the good eld ds, that tbfi author of ."Poor Rabin'*". manack''• thought it,adrisables, in tbft year 1605, to writ© some ' dog£ss«2 verses, warning: hit. readers _ agfsasA oyer-indulgcricc: Lest-when yoor tangoes ran hoea r Your discourse do »meil of goose. WADE'S WOBM FIGS enidtest* vrorijis of all descriptions. Pleasant*, sure, and, certain. . . ' 4

m\ Covers the City, Suburbs and Country Districts Follow the lead of the most experienced advertisers, and use the-Journal that ensures

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 11

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