THE 8.1. C. ON THE QUAY \... • . . ■ prvSude to ® FABRICS W THAT ARE AREAL SPRING . Mi • SURPRISE |i I Never in our wildest dreams did, we imagine we would have a collection of Spring Fabrics as delightful as these. B Once more Britain has proved that she | can "deliver the goods." f J SMART SPRING COTTONS d Heavenly, solid colours, in favourite J textures and gay, fascinating prints for blouses, frocks, suits, sports dresses. There are hundreds of colours from black t } and white to lovely Spring pastels. See t'"' if.’ them —admire them, buy them ... . u ’ * 1 H See the Printed Art Linens for 8/11 yd., NEW SPRING SILKS rffj L A radiant assortment for Spring. (fBl Small and large florals, dots, \ 1 monotones and tailored designs, I \ /l.f jgKßh I | ' . printed on the silks discerning I I 1 women love. ' I 'Aw See the novel Check and Em- I K | broidered Spuns and Gay I 'v Z Flowered Prints at 9/11 yd. I I V // W SOFT SPIKING WOOLLENS... Weaves and colours mode to 1/ iX, t order for Spring. Monotones, A / tweeds, checks, both large and iW / small and soft, sheer woollens— U / to make into stunning suits, I coats, dresses. A Se<* thv colourful window and departmental dis/iluip of these new* exeitiny Spring Fabries
fc More Coughing or Sleepless lights BUCKLEY'S CANADIOL Mixture certainly makes short work of these stubborn old hang-on coughs and colds, that no otner cough remedy will budge, according to Mr. H. A. Allen. Mr. Allen says' "For vears I suffered every winter with a terrible cough. I have had many sleepless nights and coughed until tears ran and mv stomach ached. I started again with the same old cough this year -but after a few doses of BUCKLEY’S CANADIOL Mixture my cough was gone. You can’t go wrong on Buckley’s—by far the largest-selling cough medicine in all of blizzardly cold Canada. One or two doses ends a stubborn cough and even the toughest old hang-on coughs leave for good in a day or two. Get a bottle to-day at any chemist.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 262, 4 August 1942, Page 3
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349Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 262, 4 August 1942, Page 3
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