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YOU! You must take advantage of tlie big cut in prices we are making - this month. The reductions in a clean up-to-date stock will afford you an opportunity to make a genuine '■ good buy ” that should not be missed. WILLIAMSONS THE RING SPECIALISTS, 31 PRINCES STREET - - - - NEXT THE CAPITOL BUILDINGS.
HEALTH GOOD HEALTH IS YODRS BY EVERY RIGHT. If you have lost the precious possession of health. Lane’s will win it back for you and all the happiness it means. Commence this very day by taking Lane's until good health is fully restored and assured.. Price 2/9 and </9 EMULSION
A concert was given in the Stuart Hall on Saturday night by Dal-11 ay’s; Merrymakers’ Party, before a 1 large audience, and was much appreciated by all present. The numbers given were: Pianoforte selections, Messrs E. King and A. Perry; songs—Mesdames Walton, Caldwell, Drickdale. and Smart; duct, Messrs A. Steedman. and C. King; guitar solo, Mr C. Laurie; novelty turn, Handini; club swinging, Mr 11. Scott; dance, Mr 11. Scott. A vote of thanks was passed by Miss Hayward to Mr White’s concert party.
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 2
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342Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 2
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