are Particularly |S w\ • 1 i II IT 3.1*^10 I SI For one thing they are the last tJ word in fashion, and just as !| pretty as they are smart. Then i. | the values are so exceptionally j [ good that they are sure to appeal j | to your judgment. I SATIN* T.'XDF.RSKTRTS, latest cut, in Xavy. Rose, Saw, Brown. | Emerald and Black .. .. .. 29/6 to 49-'6 j j uf CLACK SILK UXDERSKIRTS, in Black, Terra Cotta snd Sho' § etiec.s .. .. .. .. .. 39/6 to 65 • || || EVERYDAY .MOIRETTE UXDERSKIRTS, in various shade?— if j 9'll to 17, 6 |j( Good SILK and COTTOX MOIRETTE UXDERSKTRTS— j f jjj 19 5 25/6 to 37/6 | ! COLOURED SATF.F.X UXDERSKIRTS, in shades of Emerald, fj Rose and XiggT .. .. .. 16-6 18/6 j j BLACK MOIRETTE UXDERSKIRTS, with Tlain e.nd Accord i | j jj Pleated Frills .. .. 911 to C<i:i j j | • HEAVY WEIGHT BLACK ITALIAX UXDERSKIRTS— ; | 25/6 to 35,'6 i i For Out-Si7e Figures —A fine selection of BLACK ■& COLOURED j S| UXDERSKIRTS.. .. .. .. 13-'61045/- j | " Limited ,j
"I Thought-it was Home-Made" Time and again St. George Conserve as k een m '*taken for " home-made " jam— pro ' ls P ur 'ty an d wholesamenesi. \ This splendid Conserve is made by expert >i\ \ Z/Y*t jam-boilers—men of experience in the preI 4» paration of preserves, conserves and the like. M/ Only the finest Teviot fruits are used—-the f \ fty stones are removed—the best cane sugar is I added—and the boiling is' done in stcammK mmm Seated aluminium pans. St. George II Conserve is boiled just the right length of • l| fifff/P= , time and the natural flavours of the fruit are i r/lfe \ .=3l retained. And always remember St. ml V George Conserve is sold in safe solderiess I'ljl 1/1 1 can# — 4 final assurance of wholesomeness. |r | Serve it with every meal—all will enjoy *20 i GEORGE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS I ON VERY EASY TERMS ?or E term« 1 £5 worth : £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly 1 £10 worth s£2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly | £20 worth : £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly E £30 worth : £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly f £40 worth :£3 Depasit* 1 2/3 weekly | £50 worth: £10 Deposit,l 6/- weekly i LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT P All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock p 158 HEREFORD ST, ii 2? WROOM UPSTA,R S- OPEN FRIOAY EVENING H .I Cakes for afternoon tea are delic-" L||"||sCl7£ aßnaßnaMnH "jious, light and appetising when •made with Edmonds "Sure-to- | P. i Rise" Baking Powder. It is dffaflgie IfeaQlieOl imade from the purest ingredients Give and gives satisfaction morning, post free .. 3/9 used. 'I is always the Canterbury Embrocation for nibi same in strength and goodness, n bing on swelling and. stemming jr BAKiNG J. BERRY ■fci|POWDER 3s#
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 4
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