These Items are just instances of the Savings to be found in each department. NECKWEAR—Ladies' White and Striped Col- UNTRIMMED HATS—Usually 5/11 to 7/11 lars in Silt and Muslin—Usually 1/6 to 2/11 " Sale price 1/• Sale price 6d 9d 1/- BLOUSES—UsuaIIy 4/11 to 11/6 SUNSHADES —White and Black and White Sale price 1/11 to 4/11 Jap—Usually 7/6 to 12/6 Sale price 1/6 DRESS SKlßTS—Usually 12/6 to 24/6 RIBBONS —-Ottoman Cord, 4-$ inches wide — Sale price 4/11 to 7/11 • Usually 10M Sale price 3d NIGHTGOWNS— 4 EMBROIDERY GALONS—Usually 4id to 6id Usually 6/11 to 9/11 Sale price 4/11 to 7/11 Sale price Id per yd CAMISOLES— Sale price 1/9 to 3/11 SPANGLED and MOONLIGHT NETS for CRASH EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS, Evening Dresses, etc. —Usually 4/11 to 7/6 3 only—Usually 42/- Sale price 25/Sale price 1/6 per yard STENCILLED CURTAIN NETCOLOURED HOSIERY—Usually 1/3 to 2/6 pr Usually 1/4 1/9 2/- 2/3 Sale price 7-id to 1 /- per pr Sale price 1 /- 1 /4 1 /6 1 /9 ONE-PIECE DRESSES—UsuaIIy 15/6 to 45/- 36-inch CALICO— Sale price 3/11 doz yds Sale price 3/11 to 1 9/6 COTTON DRESS FABRICS in Floral, Checks COSTUMES— Usually 49,6 to 69/6 and Strioes—Usually Sid and <)-|d ' Sale price 12/6 to 15/6 . * Sale price 6ld yd MILLINERY—Trimmed— Usually J9/6 FLOIAL VOILES, MUSLINS and PIQUES Sale price 2/11 each Usually 9jd to lid Sale price 7£d yd Special Bargains for Men in Suits, Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Ties, Socks, etc. 1 ® -i«i» anEiMPaiL^-uaw—— 1 THE MAN WHO KNOWS | invariably purchases a can that. shows MOST VALUE for MONEY U'i together with reliability and 0 v ' economy of upkeep. ifljw ' • Hence the reasons are obvious a® I • why one sees an increasing ggjIQPOKQ lflilffi (UiStyfo I | number of " w I OAKLMDS liitf. |I S on the road. Their individuality and ]L«|& if •'] \ superiority is instantly recognised ".S. i by both novice and expert. Test 1 \i| the Oakland's capabilities by a I 8 demonstration. I 1 I 2-SEATER .. £375 5-SE/ffIER .. £390 {| ,sso6fi—«<ji x —■JOl——^jQcaoocaiOL
Combine pleasure and profit—work your garden on the lines advised in Friday's 'News" and you'll save money.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 4
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