Miss SPARKES three-piece Bi In ■ Triumph V 1 I FOR WINTER > 1946 | I Mainstay for your wardrobe . . . the three-piece Ensemble. A beautifully *■ *| FW? ( slim Suit to PP ed by a casual Box Coat iS with long and lovely lines. In broken KB .4 $ check, assorted colours. Reasonably / - : 'WBKW priced. ||||, < -WjhlM THE COSTUME .. £B/12/6 . THE COAT .. .. £B/8/9 ; ■>.’/; j • C.0.P., Morse, sfgS ‘ *- £ & WS F ‘ A ’ Brown > wT ■s; 1 -»■ % Ofl iV'-.W welcomed. Or. < CL V nC-H ' ’ W you may “se jL -J; the Lay ‘ by> if 38k yA&'V you-wish. -8k Values like this are drawing Crowds to Smiths City Market ’•-</ / M°5 E and more grows the demand lor Smiths City 1 fc 1 I t i Market Upholstered Suites ... their factory staff 1 I meres t. r« reased laS l Week ’' ’ which means I Zx” - ' I srnt? Whsi Y er • ,J ower prices per individual I '■’« jpHnAfrfl I else could you match such value as I W gp—B I ti* s J ••• hand-made beech frame—interlaced web- I i ic \\ I hidKHd!TAn« COP fa e » ed J teel springs- securely and I • -V -B B- 1 individually fastened attractive, hard-wearing I mOA ' IK!f \ covering in Rust. Green or Wine. PQ-/ / I ? I <A AS lUI-USTRATED .. .. idi)/-/-.S 3 'I ; I p '■'■■ x Over 60 other Upholstered Suites on display in the New Furniture Showroom. SMITHS CITY MARKET LTD. NEW FURNITURE DEPT. 550 COLOMBO STREET
. „-VeelsG°° a — ' SSS&r Double-Action Treatment RELIEVES COLDS FASTER Zjßk WHEN your child catches cold, give him fast, pleasant reliefl Always use Vicks Vapoßub. There's nothlag to swallow. You just rub it on WK throat, chest and back—yet Vapo- fIHHF Rub works inside, and outside at the same time for ‘quicker comfort. vK JgjßMk outside, Vapoßub’s poultice action ©n chest and back, eases achy tightness. INSIDE, its medicinal va- • pours-released by body warmth wF'WFuiiand breathed into the air-passages clear stuffy nose, soothe sore' . throat and calm coughing. Try it. Vapoßub is a world stand-by when colds need relief! VICKS ▼ VAPORUB 30 uritioN mr« utto rM«ir. VICK PRODUCTS INC. 122 East 42nd Street. New York. RAILWAY WAGGONS MUST NOT IDLE Keep Them on the Running Lines A railway waggon held up longer than necessary is like a ship laid up in port. Every merchant or trader delaying or detaining a waggon longer than is necessary for loading or unloading is delaying one of the country’s overland merchant ships and holding up vital transport. Speed up Loading and Unloading
Gordons I I THE BEER FOR MEN
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 3
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