OR.BDILDING SALE rj)ays of Extra Bargains MERCERY DEPT. &!.**,it*#/?* "sale-price 16/6 11/6 11/6 f' good patterns Ifeo'< SALE PRICE Lltual Priee ' _ patterns. New goods just SALE PRICE CLOTHING DEPT. Amfedr-Anether Splendid Atsortment of Men's Overcoats 69/6 :f s^.fccrW DJi.o^^cu,to. te Ovrco.,, 52/6 DJ.Twerf j?»sjy 75/. T Seeves We pull down in order to build up! m. =efc J-** & RE-BUILDING SALE 3 Days of Bargains MANTLE DEPT. Large Selection in Semi-Evening and Useful Day Frocks in Flora) Art Silk Plain Morocains, Crepe-de-chine, etc. Also Silk and Wool, newest designs and colours to suit most figures. IC\I£L SALE PRICE Splendid Variety in Georgette Crepe-de-Chine, and other Ssßk Evening Frccks, in- Pinks, Blues, Greys, Fawns, Almond; Champagne, Rose, Royal, Peach, also Navy and Black. Many are the ' Newest Beaded Styles; others are soft Satins and Lace. sa£e prices 45/ . t0 £5/19/6 Another Supply of Model Coats in Wine Ottoman Velours, real Fox Collars, soft Terra-cotta, Bottle Green, Prunella, Light Browns. Many distinctive Coats, with contrasting - " "" fur collars. uunKK from 5 gns. Our values are like our buildings-BIGGER and BETTER every year FURNISHING DEPT. ™ ~ >* L Jr miU ' CttU °°°' nCW '""speoal'PWCE 1/6 •%<#«■& and when finished our Premises will Extend from Armagh Street through to in ""27/6 Oxford" Terrace. Our vast Display of Fashion Goods and All Shopping will be '^£Boin.V^ ra " B sreaSE £5.1151- on One Floor. WE ARE BUILDING DRESS DEPT. Lower than ever. These Three Specials cannot fail to appeaL Coloured Kasha Flannels, 40 in. wide. All Wool. 2000 yards of double-width Flannel in every conceivable shade. A }*> SPECIAL PRICE per Yard Coloured Sedan Cloth, 54ins. wide, in Saxe, Grey, Rose, "J/l 1 Fawn, Nigger. Worth 11/9 SPECIAL PRICE per yd. Of 11 200 Yards Black Italian Cloth, 54 ins. Without doubt the /<? best value in town. SPECIAL PRICE per yd* •/ SILK DEPARTMENT n» & Shot Mousselines, special quality, latest »hot effects and fashionable self tones; 38m. w ide— Ura'Hy «/'! pRICE 4/5 i Icmtalines, very pliable and elegant for dainty Evening Frocks; Sunset Saxe, Pink, Reseda, ?>- 'Skv, Helio, Fawn, Champagne, Silver, Ivory. _««*» " id s^ 3/11 laffaftVelve teens, fast dye and pile-. A der'l&dable washing and wearing quality; Mole, Silver Saxe, Sapphire, Mid Brown, Nigger, "Jade, Fatfn, Henna, Cardinal, Navy, OY£ .sad Black; 23in. SALE PRICE «*/ " UNDERCLOTHING flannelette Nightdresses, good quality S, buttoned front, small collar, lace trimmed, H'4ong sleeves W. 7/C O.S. O/fi SALE PRICES I/O 0/ U (tome Ribbed Vest-Chemise, short sleeves, r As r leaped waist, excellent value V / SALE PRICE 2/11 GrerFleecy Lined Bloomers, elastic waist O /£ i^Vaiid'knees, full.size SALE PRICE «/v CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DEPT. Infants' Rubber Crawlers, in bright Jazz shades; suitable winter wear; Ito 3 years Q/ 1 1 SALE PRICE JI II Small Girls' Rubber and Mack Capes, with hoods, in Helio. Royal, Scarlet and Flame; 1 to syrs. SALE PRICES 6/U*B/ll Girls' Navy Blazers, trimmed school colour cords and 8 pockets, 4 to 8 years— SALE PRICES 9 /g 9/H 10/g / HABERDASHERY DEPT. Xylonite Soap Baskets .. 1 /Q Usually 1/11 each SALE PRICE 1/ «J Dressing Combs, slightly imperfect— Usually 1/3 to 1/9 each O D. & A V. NOW L t Assorted Coloured Bag Frames Usually l/ll each SALE PRICE MANCHESTER DEPT. EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE!'■ 100 pairs Double Bed Grey Blankets: These are ALL-WOOL good quality COLONIAL BLANKETS. They are , the unsold' balance of a special 500 pair purchase which we wish to finally clear out. The Price is a GIFT Per Pair HOSIERY DEPT. Ladies' All-wool Seamless Black Llama HoseUsually 4/6, pair _• •_ _ 3/6 1/SALE PRICE VERY SPEClAL—Children's All-wool Ribbed Sox, in Cream, Tan and Black; sizes 2 to 6 Usually 1/6 pair SALE PRICE Ladies' Pure Silk and Art Silk Hose, with double tops, toes and heels and full fashioned, .with seamed back!, A really high grade Hose, and stocked in Mid Grey, Pearl, Polo, Beige,. Tan Bark, Black and White .. , • • A t Usually 7/6 pair SALE PRICE 1/ U Horrockses Pillow Cotton 1 FANCY DEPARTMENT The Maker's Name Guaranttes its Quality. Our Price the Lowest on Record. Quality Goods at GIFT Prices PER YARD ESS |1 1/3 mmiilliin^|g|R^B'B'r.B.wii»iiilßlEllllljl Choice Selection Fancy Ribbons, 4in. to Sin. wide, assorted colours —Worth l/ll & 2/6 AID* SALE PRICE 2 The New Iceland All-wool Scarf, in assorted colourings, ovcr-check,. large size , SALE PRICE 6in. Cluny Lace, assorted designs Worth double 9/11 WJUMPERS, Etc. Ladies' Jumpers, in All-wool, mixed colourings, with Eton collars, long sleeves and 1£ /C pockets, very smart SALE PRICE *V/ V Stockinette Jumpers, in colours of Helio, Saxe,. Navy, Cream, Fawn, Black* Scarlet, 1Q /C Henna; Eton collar SALE PRICE XO/w Ladies' Umbrellas, in Black only, Chubby style— SALE PRICES 7/1 l & 12/6 MILLINERY DEPT. Matron's Smart Velvet and Hatters' Plush Hats, close fitting and medium brims; big selection * finished Gold pipings, trimmed osprey mounts SALE PRICES 16/9 lg/9&Young Ladies' Chic Sports Felts, in all the newest colourings of Rosewood, Mulberry, Wine, Saxo, Wedgwood, Suede — SALE PRICES 9/U 14/9 * 16/9 Smart Velvet and Silk Hats, trimmed, novelty styles - I*- p R JcES 17/9 l ° 24/6 SALE Ssrr ,i V! [Both Ends ofi Town} Victoria Sq. & High Street Counby Gntamas "nr, If yon cannot tour order. p W» gi»f .. _ careful attention; fft pejr except on Milliowfy Furnishings.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 7
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