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Ljl ° -9 , TUT ° timm; lnl©§fl<eiry " r - that is ' I ■...;■■' o®d Idiilk MMflry^:'' ■ '■'■■''■■. '.■■■'.■' which represents at theV* &A* marked prices splendid, values, we have pleasure- in bringing to your notice., to-day* It includes: THE FAMOUS "BURSON" HOSE, with seamless toe, narrowed ankle, extra /;-.. i elastic tops—a real good 6ummor hose. ( Price, js. 3d. per pair. - .- ■ WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE,.good fast dye, very strong make; sizes, ,•. ! S.W., W., and O.S. • ' • Price, 2s. 6d. per pair, g \' • WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE HOSE, with'silk ankle, seamless wool sole, extra /,' ' spliced heels and toes. Price, 3s. 6d. per pair. ■ / . WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE SILK ANKLE HOSE, with lisle tops and' !; .'-i eolos, special fast dye. - Price, 26. 6d. per pair. j'• - ■ WOMEN'S GOOD BLACK HOSE, very strong and reliable, fast dye. : '! Is. 3d. pair, or 2'pairs for Is. Hd. j" ■■ < WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE HOSE, with lace fronts, cahmers feet, and; in fast - | dYe ' prices, 2s. lid. and 3s. 3d. per flair. ' WOMEN'S BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE, with wool feet and tops, good \i [" ' quality, and perfect fitting, . PrlOß, 4S. 6d. per pair. /.' ~ j WOMEN'S WHITE LISLE HOSE, with! pretty laco fronts, in various designs. ■ j!- • ; Price, is. 6d.,per pair. ! |.-; V '--', WOMEN'S MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, very soft, silky, and strong, fast; . If ' ,I JO Price, 2s. ,nd. per pair.. f

-'Cf-MART- MILLINERY. \ QUART XvIILLINERy.A LL tho Latest and Most Dainty of ■"■ HATS in Crepe de Chine, Aerophane, and Tageils, beautifully trimmed and n-arked, at very reasonable prices. A SPECIAL LINE OF CHEAP!STRAW SHAPES at 3s. 11l MISS WALSH, ..'!'■ : .122 and 121. COURTENAY PLACE,

"WhenChwchM ' Tie It. Bon.- Winston S ? 'has written the first of a series of absorbing articles.,. | tie war oh land'; and sea! in the Magazine lor- . November Mr. Churchill, who held a high seat Jn the. councils of the Empire, and pulled the strings that controlled the British Navy, comes forward with a strong message to the people of Britain and Greater Britain. 1 His review of the War is as inspiring as it is absorbing. The kinsmen of the men who are fighting in the glorious armies of the Empire will find in Mr. -Churchill's vivid pen pictures the highest optimism and the strongest cheer. The first o£ his .articles in the November e-*-ca«-*-MJL J mt^i-«»*--a^^ On Sale at all News Agents & Bookstalls. Sole Agents—Gordon & Gotch Pty. Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 3

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