Support Local industry, an# Promote liwipp USE rrt? ViOtfr """Sw^® 00 ' °! s «°° l4 .«TTa t 0 \« a 6 Vr tiite-w *s£ "T* —§ -s sirjrS* j-ra»-«a, , troll te a 001 T ftee £ rolt issfk * ee tioov >"«■ * IS k|h <>; Send for Our 1931 Cotetogue. It wUi Save Ton JfOTcy> Are Built of Hundreds of Layers of Pare Wool / A ~-4 r 4 /^Hr- 1 *Dow» Layerbilt Mattresses always keep their shape -and look well on the bed,and"the _ Layerbilt is proved by the fact that we have sold thousands, and fcave yetto jq&tfa , customer,. '* - *.«, No. t Quality, 4" »»/-; 3M, BJ/- .... Vv ;\ . No. 2 Quality, 4« - C .. Less I* Per Cent. JMf COMPLETE BEDDING ■ f - * i* * "V t * * ** f * *if" A Comprising Wood Bedstead, Wire Mattress, Bed, Pillows^ Bedspre^etc. 5/- Down and' $/■? Weei^, >IU I <U hi 115 WORCESTER ST. (Right t *% * J .
Ronald Squire, the English actor, ,is Tinning tall hats at 'the rate of more than £6OO worth a year.' Ip Somerset Maugham's play, "The Breadwinner," herhas to signal his middle-aged emancipation by throwing his silk hat on the floor,' stamping oh it, and iciclring, it round the room, Aa the flavour of the performance would" be lost i£ vtho hat was 'not obviously * a goodone/ eaeh. gmo;** 'flf "fhf afewdtoife
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20183, 11 March 1931, Page 3
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209Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20183, 11 March 1931, Page 3
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