TO-DAY'S BEST VALUES STRANGE'S NOVEMBER' SPECIALS Ladies have shown their keen appreciation of this opportunity by buying freely. The further bargains offered this week will be found equally acceptable. Model Costumes, in very distinctive styles, Smart Cotton Georgette. Frocks, cmbroi- 40in Striped Hopsack, in a \atiet> of medium coats, satin lined, smartly dered and beaded; in soft shades—- smar s> ripes . tailored —Usually .. 12 to IS** Usually • »*?. £5 Price'' 6 Special.Prices .. 7Jtol2isa. Special Price ■• •• 87 / 6 Special Pncc 611 A few only Navy Coat Frocks, in navy, Small Children s Tussore Silk Hats— 3g,„ Art Silk and Cotton Voile mole, grey, nigger, and fawn; smart Usual!ly _ < 1 Usually .. .. .. 6 b styles—Usually .. 8 gns Special Pnce .. • •2/11 Special Pncc 3 6 Now 41 gns Infants' Dainty Muslin Matinee Coats-- 28in Grandrill ShirtingWool and Silk Knitted Costumes, latest Usual y _ . g/jj Usually MU styles and assorted colours- 4 PnCe » 3/ " */" S P ecial Pricc ,/2 * Usually 6to 12 gns Art Silk Jumpers, smar sy> White Doeskin Gauntlet GlovesSpecial Price, 84/-t. 8 gn. price" " " 14/9 Usually IVWrap Coats, in Plain and Fancy Maro- 4 . g Spune iJ a silk, 26in wide; plain Special Price 10,6 cain; in navy, fawn, grey, mole, and cream am j CKam with se i f stripe _. Coloured Silk Hoseblack; new models— Usua „ y 8/9 Usually 3 11 4 6 Usually •.. •* ®f !° l7 gns Special Price .. .. 5/11 yard Special Prices .. 2/11 3/11 Specal Prices .... .S, to Hens 38i Ar , slk Marocain, in a full range Us | e Hosc , (jalbriggan make- . Model Frocks, each a rashion creation, 0 f new shades; plain and smart brocnc -Usually 5/6 6/6 7 II 10/6 in latest shades effects-Usually .. .. 7/11 Special Prices 4/6 4/6 5/11 7/6 Usually .. 12 to uL gns . Special Price .. .. 6/11 yard . u ji l- r „t Special Pricea .. 7& to 14 gm 38in New Blister Crepes— Embroidered Lawn Handkerchief?, neatly Children's Print Rompers. 16 and I Sin— Usually .. •• 4/6 Special' ° ZC " S 2. 11 bos Special Price! .. .. 1/11 2/3 Special Price .. .. .. 3/9 Specal Value .. .. Z/ll bn I Strange's ' fiffl wa
DAME MELBA'S £20,000 COLD The ordinary mortal does not regard a cold as a matter of serious consequence; but it is quit© a diflerent affair when that common complaint afflicts a star like Dame Isellie MelbaSavs the Wellington "Evening Post . "Sneaking of the enforced_postponement of her appearance as jjesdemona during the grand opei-a tralia because of a cold in the head, Melba told a pressman that she once neglected a cold and went on the platform when her .vocal cords were 'nink ' As a consequence she was unable to sing for nearly sis months. 'That cold,' she eaid, 'cost me about works out at something like a pound a m 'of o course, there is really no need for anv person to tolerate a_cold or "cough When Baxter's Lung Preserver \ short course of this sterling specific' disDOses of the most chrome throat, chest "or bronchial affections in doublequick time. Famous singers, speakers, 2nd actors say that "ItoW;.;-- W 5 the vocal organs in fine condition. Baxter's Lung Preserver also contains splendid tonic properties which help to build un run-down constitutions. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle .of "Baxter's ' from any chemist or store for 2s 6d; or J? ette T still, get the family size at 4& bd.
Australian tiger snakes on he Mitta and Upper Murray Bivers had a In el? and wet time recently. The 6udd ™ rush of flood waters caught many ott their guard, while seeking fields tor operations for the summer months a o ! the river flats. Bunches of the r p in threes and fours were killed on t _• high ridges just showing above water.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 6
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