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ITAi of GOODS saSvaged ss9a Amazing Money-savsng opportunities 1500 yds. White Nursery Flannelette— To be cleared at Q/1 Per doz. yards ' 350 doz. White Terry Towels, size '22 x Salvage Sale Price each 1675 yards 30in. Pyjama Cloth, wide range of neat stripes "I /_ Salvage Sale Price yard SPECIAL SALVAGE SALE REDUCTIONS IN All Makes and All Sizes To be offered at the LOWEST PRICES in the Trade the Manchester Depts. size 30 x 40 'l/11 c_i..' c_i- n • u 1/ 11 size 30 x 40 'l/11 Salvage Sale Price each 2000 yards 42in. Madapolam, fine quality Salvage Sale Price yard ' 98 only White Counterpanes. Salvage Sale Prices in all sizes— To be cleared at 13/9 *<> 39/6 from each *■*'/•' *» OUTSTANDING SALVAGE SALE OFFERINGS IN THE MANTLE SHOWROOMS Salvage Salo Prico 690 English Tweed Skirts, in Brown and Grey cffecU. S. A/"i 1. women's and women's sizes Usual Price S/ll "*/ A i 75 only Ladies' Tweed Coats, in Dark Grey, Navy, Saxe, 9Q/^ ISrown and Fawn. Large collar, belted styles UOI Xt Usual Price G9/G ■ _. »* / Limited Quantity Smart English Tweed Costumes, straight CF I and fitting coats, light shades only—Usual Price 105/- ****/ 49 only Smart Check Tweed Coats, in Fawn, Greys and Saxc. Very smart belted styles, with large adaptable collar Usual Price 55/-- ' Ladies' English Trench Coats, light shades only, with Navy T&/£ collar and cuffs: full hanging shape—Usual Price 49/6 !«// V 50 only Gabardine Raincoats, belted styles, with patch pockets (half lined)— Usual Price 55/- e*Of V A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE BIG SAVINGS IN THE LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENTS Salvage Sale Price 25 doz. Natural Woven Bodices, Winter weights, in long O/lf sleeves .. ... .. .. Usual Price t/(j «/ 11 75 doz. Grey Fleecy Lined Bloomer*, heavy quality, in elastic. O/C waist and knee . . .. .. Usual Price 4/6' «*/ U 19 doz. Natural Woven Nightdressei, nice quality. High Q/ll neck and long sleeves .. .. Usual Price 12/6 *V 1 1 12 doz. Coloured Twill Dressing Jackets, very warm for win- A/l j ter wear, made with contrasting facings—Usually 6/11 *f *■*• 18 doz. White Flannelette Underskirts, shaped bands. 1/11 (scalloped at hem) Usual Price 3/11 1/11 30 doz. White Coutil Corsets, low bust, long skirt; in C/l 1 all sizes Usual Price 8/11 O/ 1.1 SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS 6s FASHIONABLE SILKS at SALVAGE SALE PRICES 40in. Stripe Hopsack. The fashionable fabric for skirts, etc. Guaranteed allwool—Usual Price 4/11 3/11 Salvage Sale Price yard 54in. Pilot Cloth, good heavy quality, suitable for Winter Coats, in Navy, Black and GreyUsual Price 6/11' 4/11 Salvage Sale Price yard ■*' * x 36in. Jersey Silks, rich, lustrous ajDpearance, in Ivory, Navy, Peacock, Leaf Green, etc—Usual Price 11/9 g/1 1 Salvage Sale Price yard 22in. Corded Velveteens, good hardwearing quality, in Violet, Cardinal, Navy Tan and Brown— Usual Price 4/11 ? /CI Salvage Sale Price yard ** / u 2 54in. Heavy Tweed Overcoating, all-wool (in Brown, Purple, Grey, Green, etc. Usual Price 12/11 4/1 1 Salvage Sale Price yard " x * 54in. Wool Velour Cloth, nice medium weight, in smart self stripesUsual Price 13/6 11/9 Salvage Sale Price yard • **'*' ON NO ACCOUNT MISS THIS 1 OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE AT TWO SHOPS—i COLOMBO and -' HIGH STREETS

In the Somme, scattered among 371 communes in the zone of fighting during the war, it is estimated that there still remains about 65,000 tons of barbed wire. The authorities are finding some difficulty in getting it removed, as the cost of labour is more than the value of the wire. A determined effort is, howeifer, to he made this summer to get the wire together in each commune, and thence have it transported to the factories, where it could hj» melted down.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 5

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