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; ? SHIPPING
ORIENT-ROYAL MAIL LINE.
For' PJHTMOOTtl and LONDON', via Fremantie,
Colombo (for all Indian Ports). Suez Canal.
. Itaunai. lTau. I Conrrnindfr. ? |lJ0p.m. .
-»ASTUBLAS IliOOOlW. J. .Tenks. R.N.R. [Atr. 8. '
1'OMRAII S123|W.S.SieUord.B.N.R. Apr. 22.
? OBOTAVA oDSOiS. W. V. Plunkett May 6.
?OPHIE. . CSUlJ. F. Henley. R.N.K. May 20.
OB1£KT &153JH. Q. Sfcronton June.3.r
QBOYA 52S7|C. F. Laws June 1*.
?ORTONA SOOOiH. Collins ' July.l.
ORMDZ.... «65|P. NV Uytnn Jnly 15.
. . , ? Tvrin Screw. , . ? . ..?«-
t Calline at Hobart en route from Sjidney.
Brtoon, £41 10/ to £83 10/. , -
lMrd dam. £17. £19. and £21. liberal, die
lan- scale. ?? ? ? ? , ? ? . ?-'/?_
Throoen pasKiRes issued to New York. ? Bound
thfcworld Tickets isucd. ? Special Holiday Be
torn. Tickets .to Colombo, interchangeable vr.iM
pther mail lines. ? '? ?
For full particulars apply
H. 0. ANDERSON, Agent, *
. IOct ?-'?? ' 13 yaymquth street
iBHjULKTOE, INDIA, CHINA, AND EOROtE.
Tint and Second Saloon only. .
8teamen. ? ITodb.I Commander. Items.
'MONGOLIA.. 9505 C. F. Preston, B.N.B. I April 15
?MAEMOBA... 10500 G.U.C.Westoa,B.N.B.April 23
INDIA.., ? 79U . IMaylS
VICTORIA ? 6JS22R.L.Had(loek,R.N.K. IMay27
HOOLTAN..... 9621 G.C.Henning,R.N.R. June 10
CHINA...™... 7912, E. Street , June 24
MACEDONIA. 10512 C. D. Bennett, B.N.B July 8
MOLDAVIA.... 9500 E. H. Gordon July 22
:MOBEA~ ? 10500 W. L. Broun. B.N.B. |Aug.S
And Fortnightly Thereafter.
??Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney.
3 Fitted with Laundry. ?
Krrt and Second Saloon Passages granted to
Europe, India. China, and Western Australia. ?
8pecial and Roond-the-Worid Excursion* ar
ranged; also through passages to .New Yorx.
Panages arranged from anji port.
'Special. Holiday Return Tickets to Colombo.
For information and handbooks apply to
ELDER? SMTH. & CO., TJMTTEH. Aepntt.
? - -, i . ' .- ..- .aft*
N. 1. I.,
NOBI-DEOTSCHEB LLOYD.
. r EBPERIAL MAIL. STEAMEBS.
FOCB-WEEKLY, SERVICE.
MNDON AND CONTINENT.
Ha FBEMAKTLE, ' COLOMBO, SUEZ CANAI*
NAPLES. GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON. -_
ANTWERP, AND BBEMEN. ?
.Steamer. |Tons| Commander. [Leaves. ^
ZIBTEN ? ISoiBlFTPrSich . Apr. 23
BEYDLITZ ? 76121 A. Ahlborn May 21
fCBARNHOBST.. 813l|T. Maass - June 18
ONEISENAU ? 8081 |G. Bolte July 16
PEJEW,-. ? 1SO43|F. Prosch. ' Aug. 13
1 JU1 Twin Screws.
Departure hour, 1 p.m. from Outer Harbour.
Special Train from Adelaide at 11.58 a.m. ,O»
Jbdve departure dates..
Passage Money from £16 to £82 10/.
^Passages from Europe can be arranged here.
'?? INTERSTATE First and Second Class Betarn
Tickets are interchangeable with all the. Juu
? Lines for the return journey (Steamers having
8PECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ISSUED TO
COLOMBO AND RETURN. mr,rm, — ,
.. For all particulars apply H. MUECKE & CO.t
» 'Adelaide and Port Adelaide. ? ZVtcr
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FRENCH M*TT, STEAMEBS.
For MARSEILLES, via MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE.
fBEMANTLE. COLOMBO. BOMBAY. ADEN.
; 8UKZ, and POET SAID. ' '
PASSAGES BOOKED TO LONDOS- VIA PAKE.
'?.' .f ? .: ?,'-?'. .1 Sydney, | Mdb., I Adel.,
; Steamers.. ... ? — |. noon.. 1 1 p.m. | 1p.m.
-^ YARRl .. .. .. .-. June 14' | June 17 | June 10
- 'BASES; 10 MABSEILLES-Single.£2i 4/ to £73
' */:VRetarit. £JB 6/ to £118 12/. iacluding;. TaWe
, S^i'ei.' ' Endfilr spoken on board; ?
EXCDBSION BETUBN TICKETS TO COLOMBO,
imilable 75 dais, isued at greatly reduced rates.
Return Coupon interchangeable .with all. MAIL
COMPANIES. ? r ? .,,' ,
? If or further particulars apply - .;
.-'???? 'DAUIETY It COMPANY. LIMITED;
' tthsc ;?' ? Adelafe.and Port Adelaide. _
Luni's 'Blue Anchir' Lini.
'' friOM PORT ADELAIDE WHARF TO DURBAN.
CAPETOWN. PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON.
Leave Ocean Steamers' Wharf. Port Adelaide:—
WILG'ANNlA ? | 4,953 tons I About Apl. 13
♦GEKLONG ..' .. .. | 7,951 tons I About May 12
Twin Screw. Calls at Plymouth.
FIRST SALOON.-SiUuted amidships, on Upper
Bnd Bridge Decks. Special attention is I directed
to 'the splendid appointments and very large
BB ol the cabins.
THIRD CLASS.-Cabto all oa Main Deck, fitted
?ith every comfort and convenience.
ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. 6UEGEON
did STEWARDESS carried.
Passage Rates.— To South Africa— Saloon. £31
10/; Third Class, from 13 guineas. To London—
Baloon. £57 4/: Third Class., from £16.'
INTERCHANGEABLE TICKETS iffiued. avail
- able (or return by either Lirad or Aberdeen line.
We shall be pleased to supply planj. illnstrated
namohlets, and all particulars on application.
MOthsc GEORGE WILLS. & CO.. Agents.
Holt's 'Blue Funnel' Line.
FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, . AND GLASGOW
?-? ^(taking Wool to all Yorkshire Centres).
The Steamers of the above lino arc some of the
finest and fastest Cargo Boats afloat. They will
larrc Ocean Steamers' Wharf. Port Adelaide:—
HECTOR ?? .... I 4,600 tons I About April 16
TEENKAI .. .'. .. h,930tonal About flay 18
? to; freight and particulars apply to
' ,^v .'QEOBCE WILLS & CO., i
^lgtthsc ? . Adelaide and Port Adelaide. ?
JAVA AND^SINGAPORE.
GERMAN AUSTRALIAN S.S. COMPANY
-. £'ftRANG. SOURABAYA. TJILATJAP, HN
. . ^ S.S. OSNABRUCK :
Sg 'fjJ'froni Port Adelaide for JAVA PORTS and
HJXGAPORE about APRIL 19, to be followed by
ff^sr^^ °' ?»«* ™
MOftc ? GEORGE WILLS k CO.. ADELAIDE/
FiHiSa AND B«
The following fine full-powered Steamers will
be dispatched from Port Adelaide. taJdnc Woo!
General and Refrigerated Cargo for South African.
united Kingdom, and Continental. Ports:— k
?I'AYRSHIRE ? : — :' 1 ii onn i Ani oi
^OSWESTRY OHANQE V. ' ?' I SsB I H& %
*tta Suez Canil.
tTvrin Screw.
Excellent Accommodation for Passengers.
For freight and particulars applT
ELDER, -SMITH. 4: CO.. LIMITED
. 1Swsc ? Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
IMPERIAL, JAPANFSE MAIL LINE.
Steamer. |Tons.| Com. ? IM^i |^Tf—
S0n6^S- gffl^ga|5gf
All particulars from
Kfatc Agcnta. Adelaide.
China Navigation Compy., Ltd.
jp THURSDAY ISLAND. PORT DARWW, ZAM
MANGA MANILA. HONGKONG. AND
JAPAN. Ylk QUEENSLAND PORTS. ?
Bteame. ? | Toa-. lhemfivAMV;
TAIYUAN ? I . 2300 I ' AnWl a ? '
ciiangsha.. .-. ::t a | ? ^g
JSf'S. Acc?n'^-iatJ-«- *-* PassenKers. - Sur.
W-n carried on board. Splendid Holiday Trip.
t™ U G' AKDEBS-»r. Assent.
J950'0 ? H Waymouth street
^g^-rnark, River Murray, after arrival
??J no°n train from Adelaide. For frer'ht
Br 'passage apply ? '«b«i
' ? ..A. II. LANDSEER LTD
«0,S,*; 4i Grcnfell Buildings, GrenfcU'street
' ^-V- T^OR SCALES! STRBAKY. SMOKY;
#lri^ ?*- MUKAT, AND DHNUL BAYS -
OT^ga.S.S. GRACE DAUUNG sails Wcines
^^?T day, April 7, at 5 p.m. (circumstance
. ? permitting). All freights irust l-c pmnaid. Apply
fc'7 JOHN DAIU4SG A: SON, Town or, Port.
fPRANSPORT PtrRNITTTRB VANS, for Intor
»? rtatc R» morals. Uepresented-- everrwhere.
8ICHARD MITCHELL * CO., 1 Curric street.
. 2l2sa
?HIPPINQ
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED,
? will dispatch- Steamers from. Port Acielaida
as under (circumstances permitting):—
_ ? ? ;ALBANY AND FREMANTLE.
TraasMppimr for Perth; Bunbury Geraldton, all
rpiwr^r0?^68* Ports- and Singapore.
GRANTALA ;. .. | Saturday I April 3 1 6 p.m.
. MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY,
transhipping for Queensland & \cw Zealand .ports.
oWiwiS^ ??'??{ Monday | April 12 Vnoon
GRANTALA ... .. | niundky I April 15 I 3 p.m.;
??:. '? .'.' , *3IelbouTiib onli1. . ,..-,..
4 ; ? ' SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. -.. '?
-VARDOO i. .. .. | Monday | April 5 l4:P.n.
;??'.,'-??' ' Cargo only. : '??''.'?,? .?;
. PORTS LKCOLX. TUMBY. WALLAROO, .
' ' AUQUSTA. '»''**
BUPARA .. .v'i. | Tuesday (April 6 \i P-m.
v PORTS LINCOLN^ TUMBY, WALLAROO,
GERMSIN. PIBJE.
PARDTOAi.. i.; ,.'|Saturday I April 3 ! 6P-m.
No Ca^o taken for Lincoln outward*.
POETS' VICTORIA. MOONTA;, WALLA1?OOf
COWHi. ARNO, LOUTH, NORTH SHHJLDS.
INVESTIGATOR .. | Tuesday I April 0 | 8 p.m.
Leaves Wallaroo for Cowell, noon, Thurwayi.
ALBANY TO UOPETOUN, ESPERANCE, AND
S.E. COAST PORTS OF W.A.
FERRET .. „ .. .. | Wednesday I April 7 1 noou
i ? ?
FREMANTLE TO GERALDTON AND AUi
NORTH-WEST PORTS TO DERBY.
EOOHBAKA .... I Tuesday I April 20 | 11 a.m.
Saloon Passage TicVets interchangeable with
otlwr Interstate Companies, subject to conditioni,
which may be ascertained on application.
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.,
Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 350c
COAL, WOOD, ROOTS.
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED, is delivering BEST STEAM,
HOUSEHOLD, and SMITHS' COAL, also CUT
MALLEE WOOD and SMALL MALLEE ROOTS, in
in CITY and SUBURBS at CURRENT RATES.
The weights in all cases are verified. by authen-
ticated weighbridge notes.
Head Office— Currie street, Adelaide. 300sc
A. U. S. N.
Steamers leave (drcomstances pemdttir*) for—
rap^WTTV V'KYARRA. 7.000 tons.
?Tvf^T^1* *L», SAT.. Aoril 10. 8 B.m.
TranstuDDinir for Pertn. w.^rirv* »mii..,
n._.iji_ w tit n^. 'KANOWJiA. 7,000 tons.
SfstaSS JSAT;- April 24. 3 p.m.
affiLBOURNE, \ .RANOWNA, 7,000 tori.
I'orta). Q^enslandj THCBSDAY, April 22.
?Twin Screws.' Carryinc First, Second, and
Third Class Passengers. Saloon Tickets inter
changeable with other Interstate Companies, sub.
iect to conditions. -
No cargo received after noon day of sailing. ?
87 King William street; and Port Adelaide.
. ? 100c .
HUIDART PARKER LINE.
FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERYICE. '
ALBANY, ,V S.& aYOSGALAi
FREMANTLE, j' si^k^HlV. ,
MPLBOITBNix V ' S.S. YONGALA.
sydney?^,; j THDESDfD.ffirI :*
RVTlWV \ 'S-8- BDBBUMBEEI.'
SYDNEY. Jr April ^ nooilt
Transhipping! for 'all Queensland and New Zea
land Porto. ' .
? Note.— No' cargo will be received within two
hours of advertised time of tailing. :. '??:. ' ?,
ate D. 4: J. FOWLER. LIMITED. Agents,
Meibeurnt Stiamship Coy.
AlRAWv' 1 &s- HOBART,
FBEMANTLE-. P™^^^ ^
GERALDTON. J °°W« Co^a Wh't
Transhiptiine («i Perth, and N.W. Ports.
Si ? } .9*jp*»hi
NEWCASTLB. J J5th_jnst,^^fiue»
Saloon Tickets interchangeable with other In*
terstafe Compumes. subject to condibons. which
mav be ascertained on application.
\ SDlendid' Stoct Accbmmodation,
? MELBOUBNB STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.; Port
GEO. WILiS & CO.. PasscDjjer Agents. Adelaide.
? 305e
C- S. CLTIC. from Liverpool, is expected to ar
-CJ. HV2 about \pnl 3, 1909. Cargo will be dis
charged at No. 1 Quav. CONSIGNEES are re
quested to PASS ENTRIES promptly. BILLS OP
LADING liiust he presented and FREIGHT PAID
at our Port Office before delivery. CLAIMS.—
Packages landed in bad order must be pointed out
on the Wharf and examined in the presence of the
Captain, and all Claims for damage or short de
liviry rendered in triplicate prior to departure of
tho Vessel, or they will not be recognised. AU
Good1! impeding discharge will be landed and
stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
Captain METC\LFE will NOT be RESPON
SIBLE for any DEE'TS contracted by his CREW
without his written authority.
DALCETY & COMPANY, LIMITED.
S1'3 ' Agents, Adelaide and Port.
DRESS AND FASHION ,
J. MILLER ANDERSON & CO.,
. HENDLEY- STREET.
FAMOUS FOR RELIABLE DRAPERY GOODS.
'i ? O ?
NEW DRESS MATERIALS.
- ? o ? -
We are now exhibiting a Varied and New Collection of the Latest Mate . ,\
rials for Skirts, Coa'ts, Costumes, &c., at particularly moderate prices.
Our Stock compares most favourably for assortment, and 'Tp-to-date'1,
? -Materials with the leading London and Melbourne Houses.
LATEST FANCY TWEEDS.
KEW TWEEDS, at 2/6 per yard double iridth ^
NEW TWEEDS, 'at 2/9 per yard, double -vvidth ,
NEW TWEEDS, at 3/3 per yard, double widtb
SEW TWEEDS, at 3/9 per yard, double widtk
NEW TWEEDS, at 4/6 per yard, double width
REAL IRISH TWEEDS; at 5/11 per yard, double width.
MANY EXCLUSIVE ROBE LENGTHS OF TWEEDS.
TWEEDS FROM ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, AND FRANCE, 1ST
'? STRIPES AND CHECKS. ?
We are also showing Beautiful Colours '.in Fashionable Plain Cashmeres,
'Armures, Cloths, and Cheviot Serges, from 2/11 to 4/11. per- yard, double
width.
PATTERNS POST FREE.
o ? ?
THE NEW BLOUSE FLANNELS.
Our Collection of Flannel Bolusinga for Autumn and Winter, will be found .
the largest we have yet had, and. include the newest) productions.: '*
FRENCH FLANNELS' are very much in evidence; but there are several new .
departures this season, and many charming Flannels .are '; to be seen in *
our collection. Prices 1/11, 2/, 2/2, 2/3 per yard
TAFFETA WINSEY.— We are showing in Plain Cream and Shirting Stripes.
?This is a Wool and Cotton mixture, strong and unshrinkable, equally
suitable for blouses or whole costumes; also for nightwearf 1/9 per yifd.
W00LAL0NE, Koymo Finish.— A New 'All-Wool, Unshrinkable Fabric- in
Woven' Stripes; also Cream; 2/3 per yard.
? o^ ? ?
J. MILLER ANDERSON & DO,
HTNTDLEY. STREET,
?HIKHWO 1
HOWARD SMITH
LINE,
STEAMERS WILL LEAVE PORT ADELAIDE
(circunjstxEces pennittidg) :—
A^^ JSATUBDAY. Arnil M.
fTransbiopine for Perth and all W.A. Portt.)
SYDNEY . ( transhtopiliir \ . ~\
for Queensland Ports). }' Steamer early.
NKWCASTLE, J ? ? 'x
. GULP PORTS TO SYDNEY. NEWCAOTA
-qYC^&'«Lpfe^D^Y?-AprU
8. '
.CYCLE leara WALLAROO. SATURDAY. Apnr
3.
Nptc-«aloon ;Tickets are now intereh»a(te»M«
with Interstate Companies, subject to conditions,
to be ascertained on application.
HOWARD SMITH COMPANY. WtHZD.
. A.a.P. BUILDINGS.
10 Kinc William itreet. Adelaide:
? and North parade. Port Adelaide.
Telephone Noa.— Addiide. 873; Port. SI. US
Mcllwrafth, ieEacham,&C«.
PROPEIETA8Y. LOOTED.
wUl dispatch the foUovrine PflJBenfcr Stcanen
(circuiasiaaces permittinjc) :—
FREKAKTLE. \ COOLGARDIE,
OfiRALDTON. / TUESDAY. April 13.
Tnnshippinz far Perth. Bunbury. and all
North-Western Ports.
MELBOURNE. \ KANOWNA.
SIDNEY. . / THURSDAY. Aoril 8.
Tnuuhfppinc for all Qaeenfiaod and New Zea
land Ports.
Note.— Saloon Tickets interchangeable after fint
sort with 'other Interstate Companies,' subject to
conditions, to be ascertained ? at the Company*!
OOcss.
McILWRAITH, McKACHARN. & CO. PBO- -
PRORIETARY.. LOUTBD.
National Mutual Buildings, gi Kinc Williara .
street, Adelaide; or ?
S«c- J. RA\TIJNGSv* SON. Port Adelaide. -
ADELAIDE TO PORT DARWIN
AND SINGAPORE.
? BURNS PHILP LINE.
MONTHLY SERVICE via SYDNEY, THURSDAY
ISLAND, SOURABAYA, SAMARANG, and BATA
VIA,; transhipping for all DUTCH' EAST INDIA
PORTS and SOUBABAYA or BA'iA.VIA. .
: S.S. GUTHRIE
. ? ^ 'Learn SYDNEY SATURDAY, May 1.
Transhipping Cargo going forward per Eyarra,
^avimcPort Adelaide FRIDAY. April 23.
LOWEST PASSENGER BATES.
ENGLAND tin SINGAPORE and CALCUTTA or.
CHINA, JAPAN, and SAN FRANCISCO, or VAN
COUVER.
- ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS.
McILWRAITH. McEACHARN, & CO. PRO
PRIETARY. LIMITED, ADELAIDE. AgentB; jr.
RAWLINGS & SON. Port Adelaide. ? SSm
'PORT LINCOLN, KIRTON POINT, LOUTH, AND
J-M- TUMBY BAY.-BEATRICE, receivine; Basin,
Bails Wednesday. Freights prepaid..
;.'.-? B. FRICKER. Port.
OARRIKRS, &Ob
H. GRAVES & CO., LIMITED,
Government Contractors, Railway and General
Carriers, Customs House and Forwarding; Agents
to all parts of the Australian States. .Also at
Perth and Fremautle, W.A. , .. . , ,
Goods, received for storage. . ?''??'?.:
Furniture carefully removed.
Firms supplied by Day, Woe£, Month; or -Year
.with. Horses, Vehicles,, and Drivers. ' ,
Special . attention given to the Collection pi
Passengers' Luggage 'or shipment or otherwise; [ ?
Having rude arrangements with the Steamship
Companies, pur Hen board all ? Stemers on arri
val at Larcrs Buy or Port Adelaide^for the .Col
lection and ? Delivery of. Parcels, and Luggage to
any' part of the 'State. ... ...
HEAD OFFICE, 80 CURRIE STREET;
D1VETT STREETi'pORT ADELAIDK.
' ? 133thsc
FLORI8T8. SBEMMfN, Ac
The GemSweet Peas for 1909.
MAGNIFICENT SPBNCER ORCHID FLOWER
SWEET PEAS. '
MRS. ROUTZAHNVKING EDWARD, QUEEN
VICTORIA, and WHItE SPENCER, the best yet
'offered. Every lover' of this ' favourite flower
should secure these before being sold out. Each
V vper packet.
E. B.X3DX ts CO.,
SEEDSMEN, &c, ^
Comer Rundlc street 'and East terrace, Adelaide.
? ? ? doe „
EAINBOW ' STRAIN, .
LARGE-FLOWERING SWEETPEAS.
A Mixture of upwards of 80 named varieties,
'fid., 1/ packet. i.
i Countess Spencer (reselected), 'and other.' sepa-
rate-named varieties, to colour, as per catalogue,
3d. packet. . ' .
jE. & W.. HA.CKETT,
? TS RUNDLE STREET, ADELAIDE, fficv
WE . CLbSE ^T 1 O'CLOCK TO-DAY.
JAS, MARSHALL & CO.,
^THE SHOPPING OENTReT~
RUNDLE STREET rAND- ^TEPHEN^ PLACE. ? .
?' 'MESSRS. JAMBS 3£ARsk^LL V GOMPANY
-? ' are now showing Autumn Styles. '
LOVELY GARMENTS AND MILLINERY,
AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS,. , '?..
AT POPULAR PRICES. , „
A stroll through our (extensive /remises will be a pleasure.
* ? ? r ? .^ — -m
A LOCAL' TELEPHONE EXCHANGE HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR^USINESS
K- ENSURE PROMPTNESS TO CDSTO-MERS' DEMANDS. ? ' , * -J
j ? j_ ''?? : MOLE GLOVES.
~ ~ : '? . I - Opened now. Mole Kid Gloves, in elbow length,
? GLOVE DEPARTMENT : the new shades in-all^sizcs. These 'Gloves are
Being so well known for Gloves, we scarce, only a small parcel to hand, so Ladief
^?S^«?SJ2^V?-: SSf !H & in elbow len^, Thf '«
irTviewvw?a?ealwvs glad to Studies also a very useful Glow in 2 domes, at -3/11 per
? at the time of purchase. Our Lady Assis- -fMr«~, „,' ' . . '. ', D.,l
tants ale very proficient in this respect, mSP^d -*l°™s.. '? various Aades, from Pale
and Customcri arc therefore assured of a'. ,Sky to. Navy, in elbow, length, a nice range
nice, well-fitUng, suitable Glove for any also ia^2 domefl,.at 3/11 per -pair. ?? ('
OCCaaOn' ? 'MILLINERY SHOWROOM. .
*T ? ; '. ' \Tust 'Arrived, fashionable Millinery.
1 ? ' ' ' Smart, Stylish Models for the Onkaparinga Races,
J~~ - Chic Millinery,- prices from 10/6 to 105/- .
_ SttKS. ? ???? Smart, up-to-date Trimmed Hats, in Felt and
5r „' . ' Straw, for cycling, driving, and outdoor wear;
New Satins , ; * choice, ready-to-wear Hat3 lor every ,occaaon,
New Velvets' . ? prices from 3/11 to 18/C '1
New- Floral Silks . - The Untnmmed Straw and Felt nats, newest
Aow 40-in. Dress Silk* * styles for winter we«, in all the newest shades,
k2!T 5S''n*'5!IS?9-'5I]!M ' ??????'?? prices from 1/11 to 8/11 each ? ? I
New 4^in. Dr&s_ Satins Urge and Smart Assortment of Girls' Felt and
|™ «-.in- Ch'ffonT,Pr«» Je1'? Straw HaU, splendid value, prices from.l/ to
New 20-ra. Chiffon Blouse Velvets gm each *
v^ ^??'' ^^ f3?*'™, Ko?c i^f* rfv. Jn« opened all that Is New and Pretty in Smaj*
^ew M-in. Soile de Soie Silks, in Robe Lengths, .wings, Ostrich Feathers, Lone; Quills, Fancy
„„.„ ___,___,_ Feathers, and Millinery Flowers; Large 'Sinpjle
«_. 3 „.. DRESS DEPARTMENT. . Rose a speciality. ' ' ,*
Striped Winter Tweed, special value, double _! ? . t
n T1^ ^ shades 1/3 per yard SPECIAL UMBRfaJi-i VALUES.
width, 2/3 per yard ? - * ? ? ? FOR EASTER GIFTS,
All-Wool French Cashmere, rich finish, that are in One of Marshall's Umbrellas is a sensible gift
great demand, 2/fi per jard ! and. will be appreciated. AVe can show 'pricci
Check and Stripe Winter Tweed, all Wire wool, from 7/6, 7/11, S/6, 9/6, 10/6, 31/0, 12/6, 13/6,
' for coats and skirts, double width, 3/6 per yard. W/6, 36/6, ? 16/C, 17/0, 18/C. 19/6, 21/, 2fi/,
? I , 87/0, 29/8, upto 50/ each
THE TRIMMING COUNTER. 'Ihe 'Sliopping Centr?' Special Hair Pads, a
Brown Fur Trimmings, 9d., 1/, 1/3, 1/6/ 1/11, and 5SpesBitY' ? ?°r thc Present «Jle of hairdressing.
8/6 per yard' ' ...'.'../». The 'Lady Dudley,' 'Continental,' 'Tor-
New Oriental Trimmings, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, S/G, rens-' 'Olenelg,' and 'Rundle,' for all
? to 15/6 per yard ' ? J ' '* uouni at 1/3 each* Tlie 'Alexandra,' for«the
'Sew Directoire Belts,. in Black, White, Pink, Skv, 'ront. at 1/2 each. Thc 'Ena,' side pads, at
,; and Fawn, at 9/B and 10/6 each: extra choice *-£ Pair- Set of four 'Piercttes,' for hair
?qualities. . rolls, at SJd. get.
New Black Applique Trimmings, .2/6, 2/11, 3/6, ? ' l
? to 10/6 per yard * BLANKET DEPARTMENT.
New Sequin Trimmings, from 1/6'to 19/6 per yard Our New Blanket and Qmlt Department1 is 'now
We aro.showin? a Special Range Ladies' Handbag, ready with thc warmest and best makes of Blan
from 1/ to 32/6 each., .Ask to see these goods., kcts and Eiderdown Quilts, made of the best de
Tinsel Belts, lOJd.. 1/, and' 1/11 each - signs 'in Sateen, Satin, and S-lk. T7tf stock
Straight Leather Belts, 6W., 8Jd.,ejd., 1/, to 4/U English, Scotch, Onkaparinga, Tasmanian Victo
'««*.. ;?.'?'?' . ? rfan,. and South Au5fralian made Blankets.
9PECTAL TN THE LACE DEPARTMECT. sizes, 3/11? %'il,Bfjn, h'/c'^o/e? iT/e', 13/0;
All-Silk Guipure Allover, in Block only. This Is hijl twos, ]8/0, 16 '0, 18 '0, 21', 25', ^7/6, 2S/6.
vcrv special, 2/11 per vard ' Thousaniti to choose from
Black Filet DtMgn Net, al«o in Black only. Thi« Australian madp DUnkcU single site 11/6 15/ft
special line is 42 in. (wide. 1/U vard - 17*, 21/; full size, 17;6,,J9 0, 21/, 2J/,t27/G
Black Silk Net Lace, 2 and 21 in. -ider wlBT ,Co.t Blankets. 5 8, V'(i 10W- - *C, ?Jt
^^^^^??'P^f^^'^T *-fek«Wirl'Wa Blankets; absolutely pn're ivcorwry
me DeltfcrtHan others, to be cleared at 2/6 the- warm, single bed size, °l' 23/- tliiw-oTorter
-lo7-e'1 ? 8I^» 23^, 20T full 8iw~ '7/6 3*i/0 33/1 '
Black Cultmrc Insertions, with straight odce, 2 Eiderdown Quilts, full sue' 19/B* '1/ '«s;fi 98-fi
in. wide. This line 18 all Pcre Silk, effective M/,- 85/, 42,, 50/7 3o/T 00/ 701 SOI « \- 100/
designs,. at l/C yard. ? Ja^u Do»-n ^ Omits, fuU riie, 10/0, 15/6, !'l8/6,
BOYS' AXD. YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Featter-IPilIws, 1/11. 2/11 4/n 5/11
Boys' and Youths' Rainproof Overcoats. 13 6. 17/6,* ! ? _' ' ' °'x'
We are thorwjnp : a splendid range of Juvenile Over- wm flnd wme charming tel^M torbtou«2
?.eoats in all the newest shapes and rtvles It Thev will make n smart, ^ 5h blouse The
is the largest stock of Juvenile O^-ereoats we prices are 5d.; OJd. 7id »d Old vSi if
have ever shown. 8/11. 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 1/2, 1/3 pc? yard ^ ' ' ' V
17/6, 19/P. 21/. 22/6. StIC, Striped ' Flannelette, beautiful strinps imnnrf-«i
Boys' Tunic Suits, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6. 15/6, to by us direct, also S nice rtSS te'SS
?» taer 3-Gannent Suite. 10/6. 12/6, 15/6, ^d^ ^ 5/'' ^ 7/8' «« «* %
&P& Yo'uV Pyjanu Suits. 3,11, WW ^Hff^J'Sgf **& SSSf jfe °ffi
5/6, 5A1. 6/0. ' ? 5/11, 6/11, 7/0. 8/6, JW^lO/6, 11/6 'per ' dbwi. '
MANTLE AND COSTtprE DEPARTMENT. GENTLEMEN'S- HIGH-CLASS REU)Y-TOWFAB
AUTUMN. CLOTHING. '
Ladies' New Taffeta Silk Costumes, 'Directoire.' Gentlemen's Raincoats and Overcoats, best Ene
75/, 84/ rach ♦ '«h tailor-made good*, quality, fit. and work
Ladies* Stylish. Taffeta Silk Bodice Costumes, 63/, mansnip equal to order work, latest styles anr]
75', 84/ materials, 38/6. 45/. W/, 63/, 73/. 84/ each
Ladies' Stylish Taffeta Silk Pinafore Costumes, Gentlemen's Bert English-made Motor and Travel
og. C each „ ''iff , Double-breast Overcoats, m Continental,
Ladies' Fashionable Cloth and Serge Coats and Scotch, and Irish Rainproof Tftceds, 63/, 75/,
Skirts. 29/6. 35/. 42/ ' S'-A 105/ each
Ladies' Navy and Black Tailor-made Coat ana Gents Fancy Winter » csts. made in England per
Skirt Costume*, 63/. 73/, 84/ fi'-* -' and finish, o/ll, 7/0, 8/6, 10/6, to 21/
Ladies' Kxquicitc Velveteen Dinner Gowns. 105/ .^ph
and 126/ each G''ts Waterproof Coats, in English and Aurtra.
Ladies' Loveh Crepe de Chcne Dinner Gowns, 5, '»-» ''I*1*' Sor ^-''-^ns, drivinr, and motoring,
6. 7. 8 guineas 27/6, 3o/. 42/. 50/. 03/. 70/ eaih.
Ladies'. Beautiful Lace-trimmed -Dinner Jackets, ?
49/6. Si/. -B/ „ , r THRBE SPECIAL LINES IN HOSIERY
Ladies' Lovelv ind Wnrm Fancy Pyrencse wool Jot opened, 55 dozen Ladies' All-Wool Blacl
Gowns, 15/9, 21/, 29/6 Plain Ca--iracre Hose, seamless throughout e*
LaduV U.-uWul Jap Silk Plain and Fancy Gowns, tra soft and ela«tic,* 1/6 per pair
39/6. 49 '6, 63'. Ju-it opened. 63 dozen Ladies' Tao-and-oie Ribbec
? . Black Cashincrc Hose, all wool hcarvweurhr.
LADIES' UNDERCT.0TH1NT. DEPAR'niEYT. soft texture, very specUl value, at 1/ per pair
Ladies' New Silk Moirctte Underskirts, 12/9, 15'0, Ju-t opened, a large shipment of Indies' AlMVool
21/ earn W.idc-nMied Black Cashmere Hose, scamlcfs,
Ladies' Superior Creme and Pink Woolette Petti with ^spliced feet, ^e^ special, at 1/ per pair,
coats, 4/11, fi/11 cadi In Ladies Fancy Hosiery our stock is the largest
Ladies' Heavy Crcme and Pink Flannelette Petti- »' the State, and comprises the very latrsl
coats, 1/11 anil 2/11 each ^ novelties produced in England and the -Contv
Ladins' \ev Directoire Royal Readfern Corsets, ncm.
Lalies'' ?r\quisito°CoIoured and Black' Glare Silk HABEnDA««IIEKT A\D SMALL WARES. i
l\tticoat». 29/0. S3/ each Wood Butlon Moulds, all oizoi,. ? f rom I.I. dozen.
Lndies' Sort and Warm Pure Natural Wool Com- Fcithorbone Sperulties include Intemation Sill
lunation-. Win; 12/9 ?,Tinr 'ii y^. i We'*nscd Collarbone, 4d.
Ladies' TJeavy Creme Flanclettc NightdrcBses, 2/11 S»k do.. Od : Taffeta. ,Jd. 3K»rd Tape. 3-3.;
andS-Il ' ' vCOrou-l!o* i'i V™* Co'' Supports, -OJd!
Udies' Fjcqni3ite Exhibition Nightdresses, Combi- J« Shipment Pearl Buttons, every size and pat
nations, and Camisoles ? - Jf'1- Jr.om $-[. dorcn. Special Line of eood
1,000 doren Ladies' Natural Creme and PinK Wool » e*« shirt Buttons, ol dear colour, 2d. d.-zen,
Vests, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11. 1-l° -tro9?i.a cheaper line in Pearl Buttons. 7*d.
? Ciw. Dome Press Buttons, for Plaqucti. ill
FOOTB\LL BOOTS. *UM* m Blacks and White. Id. card. Dress Pre
Sep our Rundle Street Window for the most Jf''^. 11(;- »J»r. 'her Adelaide Sets of Liner
popular Football Bool on the market. Buttons, pi. dozen: Assorted, 4]d. Large rac
The uppers are soft, but have a lot of substance, |-rt- of Aborted Tape. 4\d. and 8Jd. Cash's
and will g»c comfort and good wear to every » oven Initials, ifor marking linen, id. doffin.
foot. &»«« Balls «' Black Wool Mending, M. B«
The boot i« cut to a special Tiattern. and thi= Braces prevent stooping, are comfort-iblc and
docs away with ankle straps, which, at best are rffectivc, 2,6. Special Line of Fancy 'Bloc*
unsichtlv and cumbersome. S0'1™1- with two rows nf hrge brilliants verj
Our Boot gives all the necessary support to the oner tive and sparklmc 3'U each. Srecial Linf
ankla, owing to the self-tightening pattern of of Brilliant Diadems, for evening wear, 4/n and
the.upper, and. being made with a welted eole. .vil
has a flexibility that enables anv one to wear Fo otI wn_-n;e« in n«h*rj*tu.
the boot with comfort at the first time. tor oluer y™ w.-«3«i nr i eiT ''* our
The toes are specially blocked with leather. % Large W wdiw Display,
and will wear the boot out We have this line ptitx* rrTTPnv pt i-sa t timn-^^^ '
witli either medium or low heels. COXSi. CTTLKRT. fjWW, LA3IPWARE
s^r^fo-cl^- *-? *« -a—.«S^ps - — *
CARPET DEPARTMENT. ' ^^IeSt Band ^ ^ «* Saucers,
50-in. New Art Rep. 2/9 per yard White Tiandle Desert Knives. 7 '6 per dozen'
54-in. Plain Canvas Cloth. 1/9 per yard WMte handle Table Knives. 9,6 ner dozen
«-in. Plain Art Linen. S'« per yard E.l\ Best Make Tablespoons. 20/, worth 37 '6 «-,
7Mn. Plain Art Serge, 3/6 per yard. dozen. ? ' ?*'
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
JAMES . MARSHALL & COMPANY.
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SPECIAL OFFER PICTURE OVERMANTELS.
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We now have on show a Grand Selection of these mo3t Unique Articles— ALL
THE LATEST DESIGNS. ' '
. INSPECT THESE GOODS. ;
' Prices -range, from 27/6/30/. 32/6/35/, 37/6, 42/, up to'-Vo/, 79/6, 85/, up to £5 5/.
o
FOR GOOD VALUES, LARGE STOCKS To' SELECT FROM, AND BEST GOODS
- ' ? THEN. VISIT
JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY'S,
THE SHOPPING CENTRE,
BUNDLE STREET AND STEPHENS PLACE, ADELAIDE. -
DRESS AND FASHION
J, T; FITCH.
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LADIES' WINTER BOOTS
': AND SHOES.
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NEW LINES 5UST. OPENED.
' For the rough, wintry .weather you will find
in out list of Boots and Shoes a 'pair that will
cover every need. . A better assortment of styles
than cver.to choose from.
, LADIES' BOOTS,
.Ladies' Clace Kid Button '-Boots, pointed' toes,
' peak toecapc, 14/6 ? -j \ ^ ^ ' r
Ladies' Glace t Kid lace Boots, patent toccaps,
?welted wlej Cuban heel, -13/6 ' ? - ? .?
Ladies' 'Glace' Kid Button' Boots,' patent caps,
. 12/9 t ; i . ., '
Ladies' Glace Kid Lace Boots, toecapj,. machine
gewn.soles, JS/9^ _ . IT % '„ . . ^ .
Ladies' Glace Kid Button Boots, kid toeeaps,
- ,10/9 '? '
iudies' Kangaratta Lace 'Boots, patent caps, wide
' Ices, broad heel, '9/il , , . * -
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«*dies' -Glace Kid, Tan Button :? Boots,' toeeaps,
madrine-eewn soles/ 9/11 ' i.', '
Ladies' Doll Chrome Button Boots, sdfcaps,''.7/U
Ladies' Glace Kid lace] Boots, patent caps/7/U.
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n :;4.;ladies' shoes.- ... ^
ladies.'/ Glace.'. Kid. Lace. Shoes,, patent peak 'toe
caps, 12/9 *? '
Ladies' Glace .Kid -Gibson 'Tie awes, pump soles,
11/0 --c- ----- - - .
Ladies' Glace -Kid 'Oxford Shoes, toeeaps, .10/8. , ?
Ladies' Glace Chrome Button Shoes, patent toe
caps, 8/11
Ladies' Kangaxatta Button .Shoes, patent peak
caps, 8/11
Ladies' Glace Kid Gibson Tie Shoes, patent caps,,
machine-sewn soles,' Cutian' heels, 8/11
Ladies' Glace Kid' Sis-Bar, Shoes, self-caps, pointed
,tocs, 7A1 ? -
Ladies' Glace Chrome Oxford Shoes, patent toe
caps and facings, 0/11; 1 ' '
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HVSDLU AXD 'PtltTENEY -STREETS.
Fascinating and
Distinctive
MDipectoipe'
Styles in \
Royal
«d n '
Corsets.
? THE ART of Corset ? making
requires such exquisite skill — such
deftness and daintiness of execu
tion— that there are bat few Corset*
makers who have permanently
snecee led to such . distinguished
recognition as thc makers of the
celebrated Royal 'P. C.' COR
SETS. Decorated by Royalty—
the most popular Corset with the
. Leaders of Fashion throughout the
world— winners of every prize in
the greatest Exhibitions — the hand
some models of the ROYAL
'P. D.'. CORSETS are very
poorly copied by makers of inferior
Corsets, who then exploit these at
the expense of the wearer. We
wonld urge every woman who
regards her health— her comfort
- and freedom to always insist on a
ROYAL 'P.D.' OJRSET.
The new models now being shown
everywhere are made long from the
waist-line and longer in the back,
ensuring yon those fine flowing
lines— the long, slender figure that
present fashion demands. Every
pair of ROYAL 'P. D° COR
SETS are perfect in fit— attrac-
i ively imparting a stylish graceful
ness that no other Corset can
approach.
See that Trade Mark is on
every pair— it is the Mark of
Quality in Onset-making.
Ask your Draper
or Storekeeper !
TRADE J^X^k M*«K.
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BUSY, BUSY, ALWAYS BUSY. ;
MONEY WASTED IN BLANKET-BTJYINa. '
Hradreds of Pounds are wasted-unnecessarily spent every, year by a' great portion of
the shopping pubUc in buying Blankets.-This great loss to the family purse r»
brought about' through the buyer for the home overlooking— or at least not bang ?
aware of the well-known fact— that
THE BIG STOREIS BLANKET HEADQUARTERS, .
where Thousands of Pairs of High-grade Blankets arc to be had at prices 'which has ,
, given ,? ^ ? '
* . THE BIG STORE
THE BLANKET TRADE OF THE CITY.
DON'T .SPEND A CENT ON BLANKETS ?,-_*..«
until you have seen our stock and thoroughly examined and compared the values irnicn ,
we are giving. Bear in mind that there are Blankets and Blankots— prices and pnees
—and' that the test of value rests in comparison— which we very cordially invite, Hero
are out prices— come in and see the qualities. - - ?
' . ENGLISH BLANKETS. ' .' 7 '
The Good Old Fleecy— Snowy— Snug.SorC . „ .. '
Single Bed, 52 x 70, 6/9; 56 x 76, 8/1 ? —' ?; '-' -
Three-quarter, 00 x 82, 10/9; 60 x 82, 13/9; 60 x 82, 16/6, 60 x 82, 22/6 -
Double Bed, 68 x 88, 13/9; 66 x 88, 26/6: 68 x 88, 17/6; 82 x 96, 35/; 82 x 96, 18/6; 68 x 88,
20/; 82 x 96, 22/6; 82 x 96, 24/9. '.'-??
ONKAPARINGA BLANKETS. ?
These Famous South Australian-made Blankets are Pure Wool and extra large maks , ,
Single Be'd;r»x 82, 21/; 68x82, 23/ ' ' ?
Three-quarter,^ x 88, 23/6; 72 x 88, 25/
Double Bed, 76 I 9S, 27/6; 76 x 98, 32/6; 88 x 108, 35/; 88 x 108, 39/6.
- ? COLONIAL BLANKETS. ' ' :
v Good Solid Makes— Woollv and Warm: ,
Single Bed, 54 x 79, 11/9; 54 x 79, 13/9; 56 x 80, 15/; 56 x «), 17/6
ThretMraarter, 68 x 80, 18/; 68 x 80, 21/
Double Bed, 76 x 90, 21/; 76 x 90, 24/9; 84 x 93. 25/6; 84 x 98, 29/6. ? *
WE KNOW THAT WE CAN SATISFY YOU WITn BLANKETS.1
WE KNOW THAT. WE CAN dVE YOU THE BEST VALUE IN THE STATE. .
FOR YOUR MONEY.
LUXURIOUS REAL EIDERDOWN QUILTS. -
Best Makes in the World— in all sizes— at all prices. We have then in Satin— with or . -
without frill; Satin and Sateen— with or without frill; Chintz— with or without; -frill;
Sateen— with or without frill. Scores of different designs and colour; combinations ta ,
choose from. . ? ; . ? - '
- ? TRAVELLING RUGS. . TRAVELLING RUGS.
English Fringed Rugs, handsome patterns, good weights, 5/11, 7/11, and 10/9 each.
ALL-WOOL ONKAPARINGA TRAVELLING RUGS, ^
?Heavy— Woolly— Warm— Stylish — Handsome— Rich Shades— excellent new designs-* '
thiekT^long— heavy fringe— extra large sizes— best in the world— 17/6, 19/6, 25/, 27/6.
29/6, 32/6, .35/, 39/6, and 45/ each. . »/»/»/
NO PLACE LHvE ,
the,. BIG store;
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-? -As Thousands of Adelaide Housewives Well Know!'
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FREE SCHOOL OF ART NEEDLEWORK IN THE- MAGIC CAVE ' '
' . ? DAILY. ? . ? ;. ,. ......
LADIES ARE VERY, CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
^^HjHHBflH^I THE BUSY BEE .
' IH^^^\oQfl ' fATJT0MAT1[CI)R0IVHEA1).HP^sBH0M
Ul^^^^^Sf^d iWnen Yon Are In The Store Today,
. '/ 'WHERE YjCfUR'.'MONEY GOES FARTHEST. ' '' l *' '' '
l '!m...:- 1 .-^X ADELAIDE: ? -*
CHARLES BIRK?
AND OOMI^ANVC : ' .
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SPECIAL, VALUES ,*IN MANCHESTER GOODS,
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1 A CASE OF TABLE NAPKINS,
Slightly imperfect. Bought from the' Manufacturer by our English Buyer at a largf .
discount. To be cleared at the -following reductions:—
11/6-for 9/11, 18/6 for 14/6,' 27/6 Tor 21/,
12/6 for 10/6, 19/6 for 16/6, 30/ for 22/6 ' -
15/6 .for 12/6, 21/ for 17/6,' 39/6 for 27/6 .
' 16/0 for 13/6, 22/6 for 18/6, 42/' for '32/6. '
Ladies should pea these early. In many instances it 'is almobt impossible to dill*
cover the imperfection. r ' ,'*'„,, y _
. .WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, -' ??
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Slightly 'Damaged, at Bargain Prices'.' , ' — 1
Single-bed Size. . -, '% Size. Double-bed Size.
7/11 for 6/11 v '7/6 for- 6/6 . 10/6 for, 8/6 '
8/11 for 7/11 ' 8/11 for 7/6 -' ?-' 'l2/6for 10/6 - - ' ?
10/6 for. 9/6.'- ? ?- _'?? ' . ? ' ?
A WONDERFUL LINE OF PURE WHITE1 CALICO,' 32 in. wide, 2/11 dozen . '-.
68-in. WHITE TWILL' SHEETING, odd lot, Special Price' 1/4% yard'
72-in. GREY HERRINGBONE SHEETING, usual price 1/6 for 1/3 yard
66-in. WHITE TABLE DAMASK, New ami Beautiful Designs, 2/3 yard
72-in. WHITE TABLE DAMASK, extra heavy, all New Patterns, 3/11 yard
NEW . DESIGNS IN DOUBLE DAMASK, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11 yard
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TOWELS. TOWELS. TOWELS,
STRIPED COTTON TOWELS, 3/11, 4/11, 6/6 dozen.
Better Qualities, 8fcd., 10%d., 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/U, 2/3, 2/6 each. . -
30 DOZEN STRIPED COTTON TOWELS, special value, 1/ each' ?
30 DOZEN STRIPED COTTON TOWELS, special value, 1/3 each' ' -
20 DOZEN WHITE TURKISH.TOWELS, lOfcd. each.
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SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW GOODS.
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GHARL.ES BIRKS& GO
' THE STORE NOTED FOR' UNIFORM GOOD .VALUES. ?
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