3H5 wm Glas&ea that improve your appearance and safeguard your eyes. To be sure of perfectly fitted glasses take advantage of our expert service. "PROCTERS" The Premier Opticians 200 HIGH STREET Write or Ring 36-081 for appointment Now is the time to have your EIDERDOWN QUILTS RE-COVERED | 152 GLOUCESTER STREET (Opposite Theatre Royal) Also specialises in Loose Covers, Plain and Frilled Curtains, Plain and Rucked Bedspreads, Plain and Fancy Cushions ESTIMATES GIVEN j LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGES ! Telephone 31-363 uuMiuiiupiiiiiiwwuiujiiij/jju 9 WW KEATINCS KILLS BUGS % FLEAS % MOTHS ' BEETLES PUULTKY and KREHH KISH. Trj the WHOLESALE FISH SUrU'LY, 113 Armagh street 'Phona 4-1-144. We deliver. Big supplies of choicest fish arrive daily. We sell at half the usual prie«B. Boiling rmvN from 2s each. f'2flnn SPECIAL SALE This Week at MHS J. DENSEM'S 184 ARMAGH ST. (Near M.E.D.) Wonderful bargains In Women's Clothing; Big assortment of Oddments to be Sacrificed at Below Cost. D 3033 THE WINTER GARDEN For Weddings, Balls, Receptions and Dinners. Its fine service and accommodation account for its popularity. For terms, bookings, etc., apply Ernest H. Short - • Manager •Phone 32-088. 83809 i^^Lj^^^j^t^auatmm
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 2
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