H—■■■lll! IMII !■!■ Ml ■ ■ II HI «H I IHMimiHi ■mill ■ ■ ■■■■«■■■—™—™ — Bargains in EMBROIDERIES. Ladies'UndsrcolhSng-Contd. wsssa Some of the Prices that are Commanding Big Business at "ff^""llSSri Jk£2£±'s —==, s"=™ f ssssss 2gSSSS "SSSS*^ Girls' Xavv, Brown, Grey, White Bargains in HANDKERCHIEFS xLklets in all the up in extra heavy Pnnt- S Mokekibtel Women's Black and White Silk 2 id. 3Jd. 4ld. 51d. & 6|<L T>Kl ~„ .I-' 11 ™"" v' : rntton Bloomers, in all sizes— Rfr>rl(Ud 1 1/3&1/6 Ostrich Necklets, in an tne Usual Price 3/6 Now 1/11 Moire Ribbons— Ankle Hose 1/9 and 1/11 .-in Muslin "and "Cambric rouble frill wsue Embroidery Selling irom ,__ Lace-edged Harulkerch els— Now 12/6 to 52/6 White «Broadvav" Aprons. . 6 yards for 1/- Hose _ . _ 1/6 . BARGAINS Were e/i 1 7/11 0/11 BARGAINS in MEN'S SECTION ~ 1/ shaped Skirt— Were 2/11 3'n. Fancy Striped Ribbons— Women's Grev Lisle Hose 1/11 Women's Cream Cellular Vests. Prettiest and most da mty stock fwf XL" Shirts in fancv BARGAINS in GLOVES. SultaMa Presents & Good Values. *~ Nw 1/91 Sid. yard - ' shaped waists (S.S.) .. 1/- of Ladies' Kmbroidcrv and «H-ine and spot Pats— 2 Dome White Washing Doeskin ■ 1 *"~ Were i/f Lace trimmed Camisoles yet Special Price ' .. 2/11 Gloves .. 4/11 and 5/6 —————————— — _ _ Large size White Cotton Vests shown—Usual Prices— "£*"S.3IS Bnil-.tl.ttal MANCHESTER ————=================: === Wore 3 /6 j/i I j/6 </■.■ Xo» «11 5 6 6/6 711 l/I jM^, p ts JgzvgttZ ~?=^,,. s ssssts !=?'?''SSr SSBF 3sltM£ '*•--"&• isri. m P» g£T— iS *™-~ B <R6a , M s,: 3 ~—,.. -3 4^B^° Sen's Black Cashmere Sox, 6*d. 7Ad. Btd. 9 d.yard 40 m Striped & Checkedl Crepes extra heavy quality Silk, new COTTON DRESS GOODS Mohair Rugs .. .. 11/6 'haoa 2S Jl ! special value. 3 pairs for 2/6 Printed Bedspreads- P 11ld. yard turn-down Collar, with seal- Fancy Floral Muslins and Voiles . Mantel Drapes .. 9 d. Natural R.bbed Lana Comb..- apa 211 .c.c ,„ Men P 's Black Cotton Sox fast Co xSo .. ..4 1 4oin . Black. White. & Coloured loped front io/6 now 7/11 U. yard M XeST '' 23 6 Summer weight §£m£ ?& KnkkS "SL^ Me d n-s'Colo P niaNvoolSox- l/t1 " •'" Check^ < 3£ 2 . „ 2 pairs for 2/6 4id. 5Jd. 6Ad, 7d. yard 40in. Black & hite cne Chine. Ninons and Georgettes White Fancy Piques 7id. yard These OffeMngS are most navy 1/11 ■• Vc w J£ friU embro White Towels 28 x Coin 2/3 pr. 40 i n . White Piques 10/ d. lfc TobeClearedatHaltPr.ee! Floral Cord Muslins 6|d. yard | • oppcrtunc. boomers Were v" der? 4/6 " " Coloured Border Handkerchiefs 54- Wh.te Damask < . — M- — « in A few only Sample Prints White Cambric Handles AMM f T f CLTTMMITO Sfc l SS^TSa^ The foregoing va.u«« l/ ~ lif tatlll Al% U /1L JU lS U ITAITJiI JCIJA | 7/1 were 8/0 | «/» 10/6 12/6 unparalleled absclutcly th:ir linen presses. ~,—|,,« 1..,....»uui^.«l ..,....»uui^.«« K!^^
GET A'COLUMBIA' FOR XMAS No one thing will give so r.uich pleasure to so many p'eb', lc for so long a time at so little a. co.it us a. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHO^E i Hear the . /sfc\ i 'Columbia 1 /f&3 playing Xmas I Records in C-^ jS,w:i *Sts^ our Parlours. _ i Prices p^v^?? from £'i/JO/- ''s^^gik g»U v * CHRfSTCHURCH 243 High St. (White Hart Bdg.) warn—Bi)>r, Jifllj^y In Lewi* Oarroll'a I" Tho Walrus and tlie Carpenter," B Thcße lines occur — ■ The Carpenter said nothing but H "Cut me another slice, M I irish You were not quite so deaf, ■ I've had to a«k you twice." B SIoHt of us know—or can sticss— whati the II Carpenter would hare said had he been ■ compelled to uai twice fur the g "REX" | LUNCHEON CHEESE. I If you don't, set yourself a tin of "REX. " | Luncheon Chee.se and cut yourself off a ■ few sandwiches and imagine t ho rest. B "BEX" Luncheon Cheese spreads as g readily as nutter, hr.s an indescribable I mouth-watering taste that instantly ap- 5 peals to chceso conuoisseurs. i It possesses all the valuable properties r.f fl perfectly matured Full Cream Cheese. A g little taken after each meal.aids digestion. I Proeurattu in Hiinitarv SolderleßS Tins. E 11 vour Grocer does not stock " KEX " jj " Luncheon Cheese send Uis name H and address H District Agents : H T. H. GREEN & CO. I DRINK HEALTH IK STEVENS' Health Salt The Salt that Sweetens Ufa. A pleasant effervescing draught of renewed health and vigour which, when taken occasionally before breakfast, quickly clean the system, of all impurities, aids direction, and cores biliousness. 2/- Chemists and Stores 2/64 Tall Doses in Every Sottle. UNIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY^ G ROPER and FLAT FISH PLENTIFUL and CHEAP TO-DAY. U4277-1234 TOOTHACHE !£^lb IA $E£k BUNTER'S IU^F Bar. Antra? C. Priee J jf ■[ for days with axeroei. fZf&t fjfcW tfc_3*A in raeomjßtnded 'ABbBS^ZmBB&fPSSSk. and to aty Joy the' leW»*«W" * J "-' uv P»ta eaiekly and entinly eetuwd." . • • °' *" . 0171—3 Ohcakita and Stone.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 5
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