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r-. .mi i '.. ii ■■■■ i 11 Prices That Tell Millinery | Fors TRIMMED VELVET HATS & TOQUES AL FURS ' *"* J/ft At 4/1t BLACK FUR NECKLETS, 9/11 to 21/- * Balance of MODEL HATS At 9/11 MUFFS to Match 9/11 and 15/6 I CONEY SEAL HATS .. ..8/11 FITCH NECKLETS from 3 Guineas LARGE BROWN MARMOT FURSBLACK and COLOURED VELOURS— From 25/6 From 5/11 SQUIRREL NECKLETS—From 25/6 MOUNTS, in all colours—At Less than BLACK FOX NECKLETS From 9 Gns. j Half Price! MUFFS to Match .. 3 Guineas J Still hundreds of bargains in the Showroom. These ll^^i_E^__ii prices only tell part of the story-; you will get a better iliM^ll^^i idea of the benefits to you in seeing the goods. p^jJ%f&^Sa.' Coats One-Piece Dresses SMART PRACTICAL RAINCOATS 17/6 NAVY SERGE ONE-PIECE DRESSES, a very fine selection, all to go at 12/6 HALF-LINED RAINCOATS .. C - -/-7 WARM DRESSING GOWNS, in cardinal, | FULL-LINED RAINCOATS .. 49/6 STe Y' ch&m V^ c > wedgewood 1 ' and navy—Prom .. .. 12/6 I ARTER JAPANESE SILK DRESSING GOWNS, LENGTH WOOL JERSEYS, m .grey, cardinal, mid-brown, and grey— 1 champagne and purple, S/11 & 12/3 From .. .. .. 18/6 1 438 M

jf I Irrcitt on having ~$CU10T&1 Yon will like them SBj;.,. Jf/»| X » belter than any v^^ *. yon have ever worn. 9 *aoiEtffi?j_>. g; gj Beeaoseth-yarebattar. Thepetfecdybatted*U-woollexhin; ' " J» " A the oas irinkableneu; the aof t milky feel; ihe fart l-ysienie dyes » 'ZJ— ' j?7 % sad the beautiful, una; fit make ~4ctjer£ tbe bett ho»e yoo can fcJ W Jj{ hi»«. There is an immenae range eA* 1 o[ ttylct aad col ur. ■ ■ ... X % inei ia oceoot them ju»t tbosa you will like. And &_j. m** 0 yi /fa they *S»* cast oo more Uiaa yea would pay for the J__| __ §? « ordinary kind. W&Bi US V; Y/i "9tMVt£ Sacks and Sinking' on made in all style* hhm? fa? X Sij awa^"" - an i price} for men, ladies, and children. If JEbT f_r 8? % lo ur dealer does not stock, tbem imiit upon hit getting nfjf nY gj % la case of difficulty, writs _W Ja*aTOWaaeMtlHtgJfc. 0 « JASON HOSIERY CO, LEICESTER. ENGLAND. _^J < FOOTWEAR COMFORTS For the Cold Weather Just a few suggestions about your ..'.,,:».'..:..--.., Winter needs i Gents' Warm WOOL-LINED LEATHER SLIPPERS in Maroon, Tan or Black :... .8/6 Ladies* EVENING.SHOES, various styles— From .... .... .... .... 5/6 ~ ':":■ Favourite QUEEN SHOES, very stylish ..... 9/6 'Gents'.EVENING SHOES in Glace, Patent, Lace. or• Court styles ; ....'' .... 6/6 WarmFELT SLIPPERS for the house "V... 1/6 PANNELL&CO. HOS MANCHESTER STREET SSL Buitnuf fll__ WiM__UfL»wLm]lfcLala«»«»in k^ _ ■ ; ■'_, |iniiaiainiii«iii__-iiwi—i »i iiiiiiii ii-—-aii»i naiiMi i jacataajnthaißaica uO Safest and mot* *ttfH£** l_**sE Gentle tfreriome for _■___. ii'min- — 50 3t> C 3. lha Universal BaraerJy for Aridity of the Stomach, Haedaeht, CaO J Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affection. »_■ ——— I ii am ■■ , " It f rT~,- : ■' 1 In planning an advertising campaign " The Weekly Press " is always included —more — than this, it always comes first on the li**, by reason of the fact that advertisers and advertising agents regard " The Weekly Press" as the premier paper of its class. ©If t l^xtm ■ - - This feeling is not prompted! by sennmeat or old associations, but merely- because ** The Weekly Press " interests an enormous circle of readers every week and pays thoso I At who advertise in its column*,* * * J

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 2

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