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I Tu 1C S Q I I j 9 9 \ \#9 ■> y.. I Come along Boys—we are making a big show of everything that is good to | I wear this week—real swagger Suits, the cosiest of Top Coats, smart Caps, |j I and all the other items i'or Boys, young and old. You all know the good 1 I things that come out of the "H. 8." shops. i I {IF lTs|]allg& i» -J 1 ww j .- . . I 1 BOYS , COVERT RAINCOATS-Fifc boys 3to 8 years; double- n-j ,n 1 ra breasted; storm collars; belt at back. ui.j\J ■. .• Jp i ■ I BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS-In double or single-broasfea; with lain -I M step collars; belts at back. From Xv/v I BOYS' GABARDINE RAINCOATS—Fit boys 3to 10 years; storm «)7//? i |....' . collars; single-breasted; check linings. From M I . YOUTHS' TWEED OVERCOATS—Fit boys ages 10 to 16 years; OQ//! I . in smart styles; single and dovAblo-bfcastsd. "From faJv/|\S |s I YOUTHS' GABARDINE RAINCOATfi-Fifc boys 10 to 16 j'ears; QZ/n 1 I ' in loose fitting; storm collars; with check linings. From uD/0 1 i BOYS' TWEED DERBY SUITS-For boys 3fo 10 years; in smart < q,« I I Tweeds, for winter wear. From Xt//0 fj I BOYS' TWEED SPORT SUITS-All sizes, for school wear; for ' S)f) in ' I I boys 7to 12 years. From uh\\b 1 P "BOYS' TWEED SPORT SUITS-Fit boys 7to 16 years; onr own ' OK/'' I m make; guaranteed for uetter wear. =• From ; «J>D/~ S I . BOYS' NAVY WORSTED JERSEYS-In Navy, with collars or -HIP . | m ...... buttoned on shoulders; for hard wear. From ■• J-/0 -•■ jjf fe BOYS' GREY COLLEGE SHIRTS-Estra strong, for school; all r;-j|i nin ' | m sizes; in strong Union Cloths. From tJ/lI lUi//u «i I BOYS' PYJAMAS-AU sizes; for boys sto 16 years. From 1/fi -M fk ■ ' ' il I BOYS' SCHOOL HOSE-Black, with fa,ncy stops. From g/H - | m BOYS' SCHOOL CAP S-AH colours and sizes. ■ Erom 1/11 'W I BOYS' FANCY HATS-In Black Volour, Gabardine, and Tweed. '0/11 I I ... .From 0/11 J

TAKE "CEREGEN" WITH MILK. C'eregen supplies'to'the oody.the most vitally important food element—proteid. Ordinary tood ie not capable of renewing waste nerve tissue, and that accounts for failing health, lack of energy, brain-weariness and nervous rjTealv-. clown. Ceregen builds up tissue—vim, energy, health immediately follows. Cere-gen-tf better than nervo foods of enemy countries—cheaper, too. It's made in England, where tho works were bnilt ovor 100 yoars ago. .Build up physical' and mental enorgy—take Ceregen in milk or water. 2e. 6d., 4s. 6d., 6s. Gd., 12s. From all chemists. 12s. size contains 8 times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt.

irzii jj F, you are not satisfied with the a - * = corsets you are wearing, ask You will never regret it, for Warners ■ are comt'ortable and fashionable, and 7m 1% they are shaped according to the /I I natural lines ot the body* mm AIISM All Fittings! . ' ' As] Nfvlfsl • niiu uiiLC5 iu hull every pur&ei i ■ / Ji EVERY CORSET GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST, BREAK, OR TEAR.

Use a i«iilp| David McCrae Mattress! ■ r Furnisher for our Mattresses. See our name on tlio end. Remember, all thin mattresses go to dust quickly—they are (her at nny price, especially if you have poor Tic Sing. Our No. A Imperial Roll is good for 8 or 10 years, comfort all tlio time. . DAVID'McCRAE, Ltd. XSS>

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 3

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551

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 3

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