6 JANUARY 1923, Page 37

LIBERTY'S STOCKTAKING SALE

TO-DAY

CRETONNES

Usual Price 2/6, 2/11 and 3/11 a yard. Sale Price 1/3, 1/6 and 1/11 a yard.

PATTERNS POST FREE. Liberty & Co., Ltd., Regent St., W.1

REAL IRISH LINEN SALE

We have made some remarkable reductions to clear present stock. Send for Bargain List No. 40 P. Delivery guaranteed, and carriage paid on all orders of 20/- upwards in the U.K.

Robinson & Cleaver, Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland.

GREEN & ABBOTT,

LTD.,

123 WIGMORE STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE, W.1.

LATE Estd. 1888.

473 OXFORD STREET, W. I.

ACCIDENT INSURANCE.

Even the healthiest person is liable to disablement or death from accident.

PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO.,

LTD., HOLBORN BARS, LONDON, E.C. 1. Building Alterations.

Interior Decoration.

Hot Water, Sanitary Work. Electric Lighting, Heating. Furnishing. Carpets.

Curtains and Loose Covers.

Telegrams : Skyline. Telephone: Mayfair 5800. SY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING.

DENT.—Notice of Removal.

The old-established firm of WATCH, CLOCIL and CHRONOMETER MASERS beg to state that, owing to expiration of lease at 61 Strand, W.C., this BUSINESS is now TRANSFERRED to 28 COCkSPUR. STREET, S.W., which will in suture be the Head °Mee; their other address being 4 Royal Exchange, E.C.

ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL

Preserves, Beautifies, Nourishes THE HAIR.

Closely resembles the natural oil in the Hair which nature pro. vides for its preservation, and without which the hair gets dry, thin, and withered. Nothing else does this. Also prepared in a GOLDEN COLOUR for fair Hair. 3s. 6d. 7s., and 10s. 6d. Of Stores, Chemists, St.ROWLANDS, 112 Guilford Street, Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C. 1.

THEATRES, &c.

H IS MAJESTY'S. "EAST OF SUEZ."

EVENINGS AT 8.15.

MATINgES, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS at 2.30.

ORANGE GROWING IN SOUTH AFRICA.—A Brochure Issued by the Union Government states: " Orange growing is one of the best-paying undertakings extant. There can be no doubt that those who get In now will have seized an opportunity which does not often present itself." The special commissioner of the Financial News wrote regarding Zebedlela Estate : As an example of private enterprise it is magnificent. As an illustration of what can be dons with brains, money, and imagination this undertaking of transforming a large area of bushereld into a huge orange grove is probably unequalled in any fruit- growing country of the world. That may seem strong praise, but after motoring for nearly a hundred miles about the estates it is practically the only iudgment to be formed." The life is described by resident settlers as delightful. The picturesque township situated at an altitude of 4,000 feet overlooks the orchards of evergreen citrus trees. Congenial society, varied sport, native labour cheap and plentiful, taxation negligible, married people can live comfortably on £200 p.a.—Write at once for particulars as to how an investor or settler may secure a net income of not less than 21,000 per annum. on a capital outlay of £1,350, to AFRICAN MALTY TRUST, LTD. (Sub- scribed capital £400,000), 38o New Broad Street, London, B.C. 2.

MILITARY CONSERVATIVE M.P. wishes BED and SITTING ROOMS with gentlefolk, half-mile from Westminster ; from February 12th. References exchanged.—"M.P.," Box 1150, the Spectator, 13 York Street, Covent Garden, W.C.2.

SAVOY HOTEL LAUNDRY

376 CLAPHAM ROAD,..5.14/9. Tel-EPHONC:BRIXTON 862 'Tat-GRAMS: UN8LEMISH,LONDON

con rolledthe Savoy Hotel Limited (the Savoy, Claridge: 5' di the-Berkeleyllotels) &prepared to take a limited of work for'

PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDERS

in the leading residential d&trict-s: Yartiergars- and Price.Cist-' 'maybe obtained on _application by letter or 01 _lelephone to the 112ancrger SavoyilotelEtanallof Clapham- _Road f. 112 9.

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