He talked of this, he talfeed of that, He talked of everything; He talked like twenty phonographs, And then began to sitog. "But yesterday," he told his friends, "You saw mo dumb and dour— I Tho reason I am vocal now Is Woods' Great Pefipcrfflint Cure'" -Advt. Attention is drawn to a half-page- <lis* play advertisement on bebftlf of. Messrs Brown and Yeats, which appears in" ka', day's issue. Mr. G. F. Browne, late manager of Messrs. Scoullar and Co., and'Mr F. Yeats, late designer ©f furniture "for the D.1.G., liave entered into partner.?!!ip. and have opened a house furnishing business at the corner of Cuba and Ghaznee Streets. They will speeudis-e in modern furnishing and also in period nftodnctions. Ju fact, ail classes q{ hmvc- far. ' nishings will be undierfakon. Messrs. Brown and Yeats haw hought, ontriahi the entire furniture start: of the and this will be fold at largely reduced prices lo inaugurate the new firm. The 1 .sale begins to-morrow (Tuesday); May 5~ WariKsr's Eust-ptoef tVscts— e'-'w? paar guaranteed. City JDraccfs,—AdYt. I 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 6
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176Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 6
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