5 WOOLLEN SCARVES 1 | ARE THE LATEST | 1 VOGUE | And a very sensible fashion too, for they are == :£i both tasteful and comfort-giving. I here's a Ejf fine range to select from at Strange's Heavy Woollen Check Scarvcs, in vieux rose end grc}% brown and fawn, vieux rose and fawn 45/Cloth Sca.rvcs, in beautiful sss Stn^ es ' gns ' •S1 saxe. fawn, brown, helio., S vieux rose 27/6 each S P' a ' n Woollen Scarvcs in T£Z saxe » srey, brown, vieux y%\ rose, nigger, and craeraJd S •™ ) 15/6 each » P Striped Silk Scarves— S M 17/6 to 45/- g EJ v. fll!ii iiffeu . S' Si \ I|| I' l Knitted Wraps, fringed ES, j '| I tj cn< J s and sides; in saxc, S 1 I \i emerald, champagne, and \- \ I royc ' •* * 6®/" each Crei:e de Chine Scarvcs, hcm.-titched ends, in saxc, navy, violet. 55 Sr: bro'.'.'n, and emerald . 12/6 cach I W. STRAMGE & CO. I . LIMITED ' ' • S Si DISCOUNT 1/- IN THE £ M I Styles .. of Distinctive Charm J I in Evening Shoes I For Present Wear I wLA' After considerable delay, we have 9 opened up some altogether charming M and elegant lines in Ladies* Evening ■ "ItLflJ Shoes, which we commend to your H • very special attention. 'f S I! These scarce but wanted lines are priced very moderately, i consistent wth our policy of good value. H LADIES' EVETsIING SHOES,' in Patent Leather, Glace • H Kid, and Satin, in blue,-black, pink, and white; in very B dainty styles » Also White Kid One-bar and Black Satin One-bar, at B 12/6 per pair; postage 6d- 9 SHO&fSTiS. I 117 Cashel Street, CbristcJrarch I . Holir-115j>_^^ . irniiinniiiiiiinimmiiininiiiiiiiiiiiitnHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmniniitiiiiiimiiiiimiiniiitnnmitiiniinttiiniiimnniiiiiiimtnis S M«a'« Stout 6/6 THIN Rubber plates, with raised stud*, — Si, .. h ' S if to be attached on top of ordinary soles and 2 1 (So!U and Heelj)! giving complete protection w«ar. ' ' | Oh 1511 D S (Heels only), J&Il S | per " a;r - 4 MILITARY* ■ • | i' SOLES AND HEELS ifcSil' I | FROM ALL 1 . I \ i j batmen, make one pair of boots | I 'ast the time of three W | E BR AD FIELD CI impart smootlinesa to the tread, • •= S MtcPHERSON, c l gl T e ?" p ' an ° Prevent slipping. Keep A. worn' fe» = I 34, Water fect ***■ la wet w «ther. Ideal for golf. 1 | Dan<K!in " **/*>-■— p HILZJPS' PATEXTS, LonJtn. En?. i«i|i Jr F WmSg§ I f HARISS BROS.\ H COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS M m ON VERY EASY TERMS ? o °RVerms M B £5 worth :£1 Deposit, 1/T weekly B H £10 worth :£2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly i H £20 worth : £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly ra m £30 worth : £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly 11 6 £4-0 worth :£8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly I B £50 worth: £IQDeposit,l 6/- weekly §§ ffi LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT R All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock g| I '-Pl5B HEREFORD ST. I E SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING S
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 4
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