Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 64, 19 April 1908 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, APU1L 10, 190S.

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A big assortment of Iron and Brass Beds, Mattresses and Springs, Pillows, Etc., at living prices. 79 distinctly different desirable styles are offered.

See Our $10 Bed, Spring and Mattress Outfit.

For the price it cannot be duplicated

anywhere lor less

tUSTRE FURNITURE POLISH 25 CENTS

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925-927-929 Main Street.

Pictures

All (Owe0 MncMmwDnMl OVER THE HIGH PRICE OF MILLINERY.

EDWIN H. LAMARE WILL APPEAR HERE

Contract Closed With Organist-

Great

Another of the world's greatest musicians, Edwin H. Lcmare, is to be in

Richmond, and will be greeted by a full house, judging from Ihe advance sale of tickets. The contract for his appearance was closed today. Those who have not yet identified themselves with this musical event are urged to do so at once. Now that the contract is closed every effort will be made to make the appearance of Mr. Lemare, the world's great organist, parallel that of Paderewski, the world's great pianist. It is safe to say that Mr. Lemare visits very few places that afford him a

better opportunity to display his abilities than he will have right here in Richmond on the Reid Memorial organ.

Th- Hnnrlso OflJfto. Infants and children are constantly needing: .axattve. It is important to know what to srlve them. Their stomach and bowels are not strong; enough for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tablets. Gire them a miM, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsia, which sells at the small sum of SO cents or SI at drug: stores. It is the one great remedy for you to have ia the house to giv. children when thev need it.

PtfNTCLOPE : None better than Gold Medal Flour. Veronica.

It will affect you very little, however, if you buy from the Hoosier Store at our matchlessly low CASH, prices. We are in a position to hold prices down and we are going to the limit for you in the Millinery line. If you are a credit buyer and want to see how much extra it cost you for last month's credit accommodations, bring your bills and compare them with our cash prices; then compare the goods, too. You soon see that the Bargain Center of Richmond remains at this store.

T" See our line of flowers at 25c, 39c, 48c, 98c and $1.25; they are at least 50 per cent below millinery prices SEE OUR Millinery Window

V Our Trimmed Hats at $2.50, $2.98, $3,50 and $3.98. Can't help but please you. Some special things in Children's Hats at 98c, $1.25 and $1.50.

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Corner 6th and Main.

Announce the opening of their new Grocery in the Masonic Temple Building, North Ninth Street,

We're going to make this store greater and better than ever. Anyway we are going to make a great big crack at a record smashing business, and stamps will be given away lavishly with every ten cent purchase in the store. So, if you want some big grocery snaps here will be the place to get them. We will continue our Special Stamp Days, the same as we did in our Old Store, and will have a special Demonstrator in attendance on our Opening Days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, who will issue FREE to all a book containing ten Stamps. We will also give you a coupon which will entitle you with every 50c purchase to 10 extra S. & H. Trading Stamps. 10 STAMPS FREE CUT OUT THIS COUPON.

FREE COUPON GOOD THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The Opening Day ol Our New Store. Cut this out and bring it to us. It is worth 10 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Upon making a cash purchase of 50c or over you will receive in exchange for this coupon (10) Ten Extra S. & H. Stamps.

COME THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. The store is full of new fresh goods. Get your share of the trading stamps.

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Phones Automatic 1838. Bell 47 R

SMITH & KINDER, Proprietors. Masonic Building, N. 9th St., National Biscuit Co. old stand, Opposite Postoffice.