The Climax | of Value-Giving | has been reached. offer Bargains which have no Equal. A glance at the following list will reveal the genuine nature of the savings. You should need no prompting to lay in stocks for the future at these prices. For Ladies. BLOUSES ... Usually 3/11 to °76 Sale Prices 1/1 1 to 4-/1 1 COSTUMES • ._. Usually 4*".- to 63/Sale Prices 15/6 to 25/- -- JACKETS ... Usually 25 6 to 7/ Sale Prices 7/1 I to 45/Untrimmed and Ready-to-wear HATS ggf Usually 4/11 to 15/6 m Hi Sale Prices 1/- to 4-/1 1 && Trimmed MILLINERY Usually 21- to 45/Sale Prices 4/1 1 'to 15/6 SILK AND MUSLIN COLLARS Usually 1/11 to 2/11 Sale Price 9d each COLOURED CASHMERE HOSIERY Usually 2/t> to 3/9 pr Sale Price 1/- pr CORSETS in all sizes Sale Prices from 1/11 to 2/1 1 pr CAMISOLES Sale Prices from 1/11 & 2/3 WOVEN BLOOMERS from 2/6 pr DRESSMAKING REDUCTIONS. Costumes made to order during the remainder of the Sale period, from a big range of Tweeds at 52/6 net. For Men. OVERCOATS in the newest styles Sale Price from ... 29/6 SUITS in odd sizes Sale Price ... 10/-the Suit SUITS in all sizes from 26/- to 32/6 tbe Suit SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS S Sale Price ... 8/9 per pair ra HATS Usually ... 7/11 to 14/6 «» Sale Price ... 4/11 each UNDERWEAR Sale Price 2/1 1 per garment ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR .■ • Sale Price 4/11 per garment SHTRTS i-i-all sizes Sale Price ... 3/6 each BOYS' NORFOLK and CAMBRIDGE SUITS - Usually ... 25/- to 37/Sale Price ... 12/6 each Our Famous HAND-TAILORED SUITS to Measure .- from handsome hard-weariug materials at 79/----during the Sale season only. [jp| _■;"■■ EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY AT j ANNUAL WINTER SALE 'S FOR DIGESTIVE DISORDERS j» *_( ** *"* ' advisable a **d desirable that you should act promptly. A dose o! f@* 2) Beecham's Pills, taken "in time," like the proverbial stitch, will assuredly W yt save further trouble fa many instances. For Beecham's Pills possess C*f «» remarkable powers of prevention, and when they are taken at the first sign {& j»l ol any disagreeable symptoms, impending ailments are generally arrested, )ft, __) **-"" t ****-* re ** s a speedy return to normal healthy conditions. \» 3 YOU MAY TAKE S *fi) Beecham's Pills with perfect confidence whenever you feel at all otrt-of-sorts, ($ jZ\ ■**' hijulachy," depressed, bilious, constipated, dizzy or dyspeptic. These are ljL •f among, the common indications o! digestive disorder, and they all disappear, \|£ "Jf '.."*'-;■:.•.".. •.*'■■ if timely recourse be had to Mr f Beecham's Pills. I 5 Soliintr.x<3,Ubelled,prtC-:l0ii.(-6rllt-)l/lHM_Hli-)-t2/9(J-apl--i). W 113861 fm- — ■ ' — ' —' ADVERTISERS READ THIS mjpAmMmmmmmmHmmmwm Sir W. Lever, of "Sunlight" soap fame, writing in the Dally News, says:— There is no doubt that bold advertising Is essential for the manufacturer. The man who spends nothing in advertising is not giving his business a fair chance. He must let the merits of his goods be known. . . . Although it has to be remembered that the size of the circulation of a paper is not everything, it is circulation plus influence that tells. A man is very often unconsciously influenced in favour of an advertisement by the standing of the paper In which he is reading it. That is a very important consideration for an advertiser to study. A paper that circulates among readers of a solid and thoughtful character gives more weight to the advertisements it carries than one which sells to a public of a lighter habit of mind. "A paper that circulates among readers of a solidland thoughtful character," exactly describes 'THE PRESS and its immense daily audience of readers. The 3 e are essential points that advertisers should note. Rates on application. phone 753
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15335, 20 July 1915, Page 3
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