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fjT&p VfitCUUm Flasks NowVthe Time Mljft Are a necessity for the holiday / J*S Jj'^ °* frc* \ Mmk season for Travellers or Pic- I Brown * Poison* I g^yal nickers. We have a full range i Com Flour I of all sizes finished in Nickel \ so^ Reap, book v>»» w S |jjj| , Plate or Enamelled. «2©S^ 'IBS Extra Refills Stocked #\ LOCKS M dKEYS ' §fe~^3fll'' m " vv 4H* ALLKDIDSOFIIiCHARICiI /^^^.J. Puthie & Co., Ltd. ¥ osbowT&co. Hardware Merchant,, Waii, Street. j JR O^rSS^L, -— Mirr^—r -- r -f l - rTTTTrririirM -^—_-^^^^^ Bxm* Ca*abt* * Cm 4 miliTllimniniiiin m ~....-^ M ni«i mm w lw ,i M i M) | HMn ,,ii lltlll , llulli^pt|||||lul^ai|||| i t|t||ul||M|m|^wiMM|||mlß^^ It* a ml Boy^ Suit 1 i tn uNe M"z'al J. T^ST a happy Kard-on-his clothes boy. Get him a Roslyn Suit j «w^ ««i Jor Overcoat. Splendid Roslyn All-wool material—WEAß. *^* *oSrt rfdnn * Unbreakable seams, with reinforcements at buttonholes and at i I " every strain point— STRENGTH. Style tailored in so that it | , does not wear out or play o\A—APPEARANCE. •' "~ | Loot at a Roslyn Suit or Overcoat for your boy. | . At all Clothing Outfitters. I PURE AND CLEAN /^z^- —~~ -~Tm-. FROM CANE TO CANDY X .^^^^^f^*! ly Remember f/iaf about Aulsebrook's next time you / X r] go to buy sweets! From the moment the tall. r^m^. V ;| waving sugar cane, matured in health-giving \ .^^ -/*^T^^?s£^ \ I sunshine, falls to the native cutters; right on /^yT A^^^^^flQ : I through the refining and boiling process to the J\ 1 \ \jr Lll^~^ « . y final machine-wrapping— the most scrupulous I, 1 \ „ M CD? r| cleanliness is observed. And [ I «r-Vl' I ipiIRE SWEETS ■ j JzJsZl.\l are na*ura^y ■•• deliciou* ai ...— ~" |R I they are pure. The whole . • If /^^\ 7 V am °^ Aulsebrook's has been k h /7 1 | \ to produce the very best Wr , . . .■ . ) 5 ■/• f il\ - i t When you ask lor any of J - i / Jlt 11/1 «v/eets that money can buy. , , „ , \ w Jm / j toUowing you are assured ? \ //MBBBki^* \ ■»/ Mixed Jubes, Mixed Fruit ) ' / /^\«^ "^°^ \^H' Jellies, Walnut Cream v\ \ I •aMIU«iL" ■•ca_il KrSS'.dp"-^** Twists, Frosted Caramels, | > / \\^/J^-^■JliSflM f untaaehtd by hand <-. j . 01 . H^ ? I rW^Bffl^Tflllfrl «^«f/A°.7r"or%frS/ Orange and Lemon Slices, X : { .vZ^WiJp >^^"^ or in boxes. ASK FOR J|

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 14

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