AT 1 WHOLESALE PRICES—No Middlemen's Profits—then SWEEPING SALE REDUCTIONS. Frocks, Costumes, Coats, Knitted Goods and Men's Wear at Less than Half Retail Prices! The hundreds of bargainseekers who have already patronised our Sale have been amazed at the sensationally- low prices at which our high-quality garments are marked. Here is a further batch of Super-Bargains, far exceeding anything we have yet offered. You will find these values irresistible. MEN'S OVERCOATS, heavy dark grey tweed Worth 65/- '- ' Sale Price « Country orders should be accompanied by remittance. We deliver free. Guarantee Harris and Turner undertake to exchange any garment that does not give entire satisfaction, or to return money in full, without argument. . Smart TWEED SKIRTS— Worth 14/6 to 17/6 Sale Price i LADIES' COSTUMES, in gabardine and velour, silk lined— Worth .. 7toßgns Sale Price LADIES' HEAVY CLOTH COATS, in nigger and navy—Worth 70/Sale Price **»//• ALL-WOOL VELOUR COATS, fur trimmed, in latest styles— Worth 6 gns Sale Price ' MAIDS' VELOURXOATS (all sizes)— Worth 35/- " Sale Price Phenomenal Bargains in Fur Coats 1 only MOLE CONEY FUR COAT— Worth .. 15 gns Sale Price 1A GNS 1 only BLACK CONEY FUR COAT, silk lined Worth .. 18 gns Sale Price 1 O GNS I only BLACK CONEY FUR COAT, skunk opossum collar, silk lined—Worth £3O Sale Price 1 O GNS Knitted Wear Tremendous Reductions! ALL-WOOL KNTTTED COSTUMES— Worth 50/- - - • - Sale Price KNITTED WOOL JUMPERS—Worth .. 10/6 Sale Price WAREHOUSEMEN Upstairs, 109 CASHEL ST. (Next Whitcombe & Tombs) Open till 9 o'clock Friday Nights
In a London bank magazine a customer in India tells the story of how a native bank out there F llltcd on tl,e salary receipt forms of some young members of their staff a notice to this effect: "Your salary is your personal business, a confidential matter which should not be disclosed to anyone else One of the newly-engaged young men signed his receipt and added: "I won t mention .it to anybody. I'm .just as much ashamed of it as you are.
CLEARANCE SALE - i in ARTIFICIAL KXITi Plain and J"' Mixtures— Usual How all an* prH» •• »/• hank LADIES' DRESSING GOWNSUsual Price 95/- J O /,' *K* fj/ i# 9 CHILDREN'S DRESSLVG GOWKSUsual Price ~ .#« «£« |x/6 TRACED CREPE CHIUJREN'S JFROCKS Usual Price 4/6 .. •• "•» »/■ TRACED KNICKERS-5/3 How J/9 TRACED NIGHTIES-9/" *•"«/• TRACED Traycloth-1/-Coseys—2/- Cushions—4/B Runners—3/j Mrs. POPE Ltd.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18439, 21 July 1925, Page 2
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