The Great Shopping Event for November m GIGANTIC mmim OF LONDON SLUMP STOCKS WHICH WERE BOUGHT IN ENGLAND PERSONALLY BY MR. A. E. ARMSTRONG These Special Sale Bargains are typical of hundreds of others now offering from all departments. MILLINERY SPECIALS UNTRIMMED STRAWS In all the new and smartest styles for Spring and Summer wear—Usual Price 12/9 TRIMMED HATS Lovely showing of new Spring styles; all to be cleared at Special Prices Usual Price ..' 39/6 MANTLE DEPT. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES ' Indigo fast dye; half and full lined; braided and plain styles— Usual Price .. .. £7/?/LADIES' HOSIERY SPECIAL BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE Silk to knee, reliable make, and special valueUsual Price .. .. ». : BLOUSE DEPT. AND UNDERWEAR SPECIALS hew rrjJiNß BLOUSES Neat stripes, smart shirt style, with nice-fitting adaptable collar— Usual Price .. 22/6 Iffl LADIES' WHITE RIBBED COTTON VESTS ' Short sleeves, large siie; a great bargain line— Usual Price .. .. 1/11} CHILDREN'S DEPT. CHILDREN'S WHITE VOILE FROCKS Daintily trimmed lace and embroidery— Usual Price .. .. 10/6 SPONGE RATINE Double width; full range of the new two-tone stripes. A splendid washing fabric— Usual Price per yd. 2/11 m HABERDASHERY DEPT. KNITTING SILKS In th« well-known makes of Flosso and Estella, in all shade*— Special Sale Price pez bank DRESS DEPT. SPECIALS MANCHESTER DEPT. BLEACHED, TABLE DAMASK 58in wide; special heavy quality Usual Price per yard .. 4/6 40in JERSEY SILK New crochet fancy cheek effects in twenty leading shades. Pure silk, and will not stretch— Usual Price per yd. 16/6 W\ FURNISHING DEPT. GOAT SKIN;BTJGB Sice 66 x 33, in creams and fawny made to stand hard wearUsual Price .. -., W/6 TWO MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS MEN'S TWEED \ TROUSERS Good dark shades. Made with 3 pockets and cuff bottomsUsual Price .. 25/6 MEN'S SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS Nice fine make; very suitable for the warmer w«athe~ Usual Price .. .. . PRICES ARE ALWAYS MUCH LOWER AT Two Shops-Colombo and High Streets
'Reduced to such straits that she had to sell the only security see possessed—a municipal premium bond issued at £4—a Charleroi (France) widow named Masqueliers took it to the nearest stockbroker for Bale at the current price _of the day—about £3. To her astonishment, the b;okerinformed her that the bond had been drawn years ago, and wn.n antitlpH fry a r"l>ft " ?
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17611, 14 November 1922, Page 5
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