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\ SMART DRESS SUITS AMD DINNER 1 JACKETS AT STRANGE'S ! I S ARE now making a speciality of ? *l/ek Dress Suits and ?" ffrfiP Dinner Jackets, < I§i|pf|/ J and having a really wide selection of 5* BSIPSir *^ c very newest materia^s » can supply S fSSrfBl fashionable Suits, &c., to measure, cut S ty experts and made up by thoroughly C competent and experienced workers, $ fi 11 thus insurin S a PERFECT FIT. - I I ll OUR EVENING DRESS SUITS < f AND DINNER JACKETS LEAVE NOTHING TO BE DESIRED. DINNER JACKET, THE LATEST BTYI.E WITH ROUNDED FRONT& / WILL GENTLEEViEN PLEASE MOTE 7 > THAT MR, ERNEST SMITH (who has succeeded Mr. Ramm), is a Cutter of large and varied experience in London, Paris, and elsewhere, * and whose work invariably gives satisfaction* The Department is now busied in Booking Orders for the new seas. n« Ltd high - classta "- ors ---

B% iS Ifft tffe £1 fl BSII £% I the word, it is not very often we use it ; this week we arc offering such BX bW Hβ Bn «« m Sip T va ' URS as your money never commanded before. Ladies !We have two BJf iBIi 13 B fnHPI nHI HIP tS 3LjP m Departments, namely Dresses and Manchester, that you should specially in■VrallßwSralCW B spect at your earliest convenience. Do not think over it too long, remember — the prices prevent good things from lingering at our Store. DRESS GOODS MANCHESTER DEPT. In all the latest weaves, fashionable cloths, and asked- Are .yon buying Linens now ? The linen closet can for colourings, are to be found at this Store. The be fill j d at le * s expcn.se to you now,than a any other prices are marked low, and are well within the reach v ™ d " rln * "? c "«' l2 months. »»/ ? because we of all. The following are a few of the many sterling sbate th ° **** w ' th ? ou IE . TOU B' v « us lhe . business. bargains offered— Note the reduced prices and buy early. ,_,.,_, ~ ~ , . Table Linens, slightly imperfect, 64 inches wide— All-wool Colonial Tweeds, in cheoke and stripes, extra Usuftl price 2 /(j .. Special price 2/2 a yard fine finish, from .. .. 4/- per yard Newest Mercerised Table Damasks, 64 inches wide— Prune Cloths. Tweeds, and Hopsacks, 48in. wide, Prices from .. 2/3 2/6 and 3/2 a yard from 3/- per yd. This is the very newest shade. Special Job Bought Table Linen, 50 inches wideNavy Tweeds, Cashmeres; Navy Coatings, Taffetas, Bpycial clwring prie. .. ../ 1/11 a yard and Navy Silk Mixtures. A colour that is always S Pf lal ** Bought Table Linen, 66 inches wideright .. .. Stocked in prices to suit all. , Special clearing price .. .. 3/-a yard c "... . . Burs for Winter, in long values at short prices— Black Dress Materials in great variety; staging from Colonial Rugs from .. 11/9 to 16/6 each tho finest Silk Voiles and Crepe-de-Chenes (suitable All-wool Colonial Flannels, at IOJd., 1/1 J, 1/3*, 1/6 yd. for evening wear) to the heavy and rou R h serges for Striped Flannel Shirtings, at 1/9, 1/11 end 2/- a yd. winter. Prices from .. 1/-to 7/6 per yd. Navy Flannel Shirtings .. at 1/9 and 1/11 a yd. MEN'S WINTER SUITS TO ORDER, from 63/- to 95/Thinking about your Winter Suit? You are wise to do so. The new Winter fabrics are here—a handsome variety— and you get the broadest selection now, without hurry or rush. Patterns range from the neat effects in worsted to the more striking styles that young men like. If you have never tried one o£ our Made-to-order Suite, the amount of ' smart tailoring, fit, and correct style will be a revelation to you. Men's Well-cut Sao Suits, in all asked-for materials, Men's Stylish and Comfortable Headgear at reaeonfrom .. •• .. 16/6 to 65/- able prices. ' ' Men's Stiff Fur Felt Hats, blackBoys' 3-garment Knicker Suits, from 13/6 to 36/- At •. .. 7/6 8/6 and .12/6 each Boys' Norfolk Suits, from .. 11/6 to 30/- Newest shapes in black and coloured Felt Hats— Boys' Conway Suits, from .. 11/9 to 22/6 Cap 3 £ ***J!!?oXt*!fl!Lns Boys' Sailor Suits, from .. .. 4/9 to 16/6 shapes, from .. .. 1/9 to 4/- each TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY The Store where Cash Counts COLOMBO ST.

I BAKGAINS rREAT ALE ftP BARGAINS I 1 BARGAINS GREAT SALE OF BARGAINS | ■ bargains .SECOND-HAND, bargains 1 1 BARGAINS ■^ B - BARGAINS § T 50 LftDIES'BIOYCLES READY for RIiSMG f | i|j The Ladies' Bicycles are guaranted in good order. Each machine I I H has been carefully overhauled in our factory, re-plated and re- j$ Bβ enamelled. Many of our Second-hand Bicycles are equal to new jK m machines, and are sold at very reasonable prices .... fp MS H YOUNG LADIES: Save Tram Fares and buy a Second-hand Bicycle on Easy Terms | w Deposits from £1. Instalments from £1 per month. & j B Bicycles for Ladies from £5 upwards. J I 50GENTS' BfOYCLESREAOYfor REDIKG I H Working men and others are invited to inspect our stock of Second- ii H hand Bicycles. We have just overhauled 50 machines ready for || H sale, re-plated and re-enamelled all the parts. Many of the || H machines are equal to new .... % I MEN: SAVE TRAM FARES and BUY a SECOND-HAND BICYCLE on EASY TERMS | MB Deposits from £1. Instalments from £1 per month. j bB Bicycles for Men from £5 upwards. |fj j In GUARANTEE. —Every second-hand bicycle sold is covered with a liberal guarantee. •* Km Remember, no guarantee is given by selling-off firms. |« §S Ladies and gentlemen invited to inspect our stock. || j I ADABV3S STAR |l ■ BARGAINS S%*/mt r- A/% BAKGAINS | } a BARGAINS Lr¥ilL.b %J>%Jb 3 BARGAINS I \ I bSSSS* 138 - 14 ° High st - and SiSSiSS I l I iHliii 9S^Hl^^z h iiHiS 1■• ORIENTAL THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. OUAMOfin DOU/HCDO uni RRnnK'q getoe qaiirf B ~™iJWi? B ! nULDnUIJII O WORCESTERSHIRE DAUUt ■ C OOK ' THE PREMIER SAUCE OF THE WORLDS „, zmm j

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12499, 9 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12499, 9 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12499, 9 May 1906, Page 2

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