j BERET AND j j SCARF SETS j i MODERATELY PRICED f : _ i I Fine Cashmere finish all-wool Berettes with .woven scarves in pat- _ ~ tern and colour to match. The colour combinations are blue/fawn/ ▼ i brown, almond/fawn/bottle, tangerine/f awn/brown and wine/Royal/ _ I fawn. I A Very moderately priced at 6/11 Set.. X I ■ I I ■ I I Fine all-wool Cashmere finish Jumpers in similar patterns & colours _ c with tweed skirts to tone complete the new ensemble— I I '4 Jumpers 17/6 f ■ I r For those who require a lower priced Jumper we have a new^ and s I very smart range IN OUR NEW "RECORD VALUE" next to i c the Groceteria window. /, I ! i ' I MEN'S TWEED CAPS for sport or. gener* use in fine or coarse I | tweeds to suit every taste. These caps are "Tailor cut, for comfort" c I and lined in suitable plain art silk. Price 3/11 each^ I 1 I ' ' X i I▼ ' i * LEESTON. j * See our interior display of Men's Fancy Golf Hose. 1 _tO-0_»0-0_»0-«_M-4M»0-0_»04_»0-«»0-«_»(>4H—M04__H^
Service to Consumers mmmmm^mmmmmm^mmmmmmmm^mmmmmmm^^mmm^ammm.mmmmmm^i^mmmm^mmm——^m^m^^^m^m^^^m^^mmi^^^^^^^^mmm^mmm^mm^^m^m^mmm^^mm*mmmmm^^^^i^mm^^m' _ Is the motto adopted by the Power Board's Trading Department, which was established to ensure that consumers should be able to purchase electrical appliances at the lowest possible prices. Do not hesitate to seek any information or advice you may require. t •_ , J*___. __ _' in.taL.on work In its trading operations, undertaken by the fa Boat's fu_t aim IS. Board's own staff. 1 and always has been, to give service. Springs-Ellesmere Electric Power Board LEESTON j -. . .■■■'■ , I _____-_-~_-_HP-H_nHR------_-^
The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew were founded by the mother of George 111. in 1760. They were created a national institution in 1840. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure — For Children's Hacking Cough.
The smaller European countries, including Poland, Latvia, Rumania, Jugo-Slavia, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia, have decided to take action to stop dumping of goods in their countries by the Russian Soviet.
Stormy weather, by preventing diving, has caused the failure of the pearl fishery season at the Bahrein Islands, a British possession in the Persian Gulf, at Koweit, to the north, [ and at Muscat, on the Gulf of Oman.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LII, Issue 37, 8 May 1931, Page 7
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