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MILLINERY DAY TO-DAY SALE TIME A GREAT TIME SALE TIME A SHOR T TIME SALE TIME YOUR BUYING TIME LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, of Velvet and Petersham Ribbon, in self colours, high draped crown, cloche brim stitched and turned up at back; finished with pleating or end of Petersham ribbon; shades: wine, rosewood, peach, mulberry and navy— Formerly 29/6 O /I 1 Beath's Sale Price O / A A IMPORTED MODEL HATS, English, French and American high-class Millinery, in a variety of styles and becoming shapes. Silk and Panne Velvet, Petersham Silk, trimmed with narrow ribbon and handsome ornaments; shades are: rosewood, nut brown, wine, green and navy — Formerly. .. 49/6 to 69/6 Beath's Sale Price LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR FRENCH FELT HATS, high folded crown and narrow drooped brim, turned up at back, stitched with metallic and gold thread, trimmed narrow band of Petersham ribbon; shades: grey, saxe, cinnamon, wine, dark green and red— Formerly 52/6 57/6 Beath's Sale Price 15/6 LADIES* READY-TO-WEAR FRENCH HATS, of Petersham Ribbon, in two tones, high crown of plaited ribbon and rolled brim, finished with tailored bow at side; shades are: brown and beige, navy and new blue, violet and helio, dark green and light greenFormerly .. .. 29/6 Beath's Sale Price IK 12/6 T SPECIAL FROM ART SECTION BRONZE ELEPHANT, 15ins. high, on Solid Bronze Stand—Formerly 15gns BEATH'S SALE PRICE . 9gns GIRLS' SUPER QUALITY VELOUR HATS. blocked crown and mushroom brim, wide at side, trimmed narrow black faille ribbon band and pleated finish at sideFormerly .. • • 3.9/6 Beath'* Sale Price - - . - YOUNG LADIES' POPLIN WATERPROOF HATS, smart shapes, section crown and adaptable brim stitched to tone; shades are: new brown, rose, almond, wine, mahogany, beige, saxe,-and navy— Formefly • • 12/9 14/9 Q "I Beath's Sale Price • • O / 11 CHILDREN'S VELOUR-FINISH FELT HATS, blocked crown and adaptable brim, trimmed narrow ribbon; fit children 3 to 8 years—% Formerly .. 16/9 to 19/6 "7/11 Beath's Sale Price I / Jl 1 CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED CLOTH HATS; sectional crown and coronet brim; shades are: red, saxe and fawn; embroidered in silk and Oriental colourings; fit children 2 . to 6 years— . Formerly .. 6/1110*9/11 1 Beath's Sale Price • .. *

SONORA SUPREME PHONOGRAPH No other invention has done so much bring . : music within the reach : of the people as the Phonograph. ■ • ■ In the new field of music reproduction the outstanding triumph is this new Sonora achievement. ■ f All the rich tone-colour. ■ warmth, andftnagic of the living music itself. The Sonora . plays all . the good records.' . There's a Sonora here ' for you to hear, To-morrow! Sonora sales ■■ LTD. 263 Higk Slteel, Chrttfchurch.

Rice paper is riot.made from the rice plant, but from the pith of a tree growing in Formosa.

Cosy Comfort in Slippers Cookham Houseware showing some very chic, coiy, comfortable supper* which will keep your feet snug and warm , these winter evenings and mornings. In the daintiest designs they are suitable for the fireside, the bedroom or bathroom Here yon 11 find the serviceable Camel Hair slipper* with turned topi; the comfortable' Cosy Toes, in saie blue, old rose, and blade; and' the beautiful Quilted Satin, in black, old rose, and saxe blue r ~~ ' Prices range from 5/. to 8/6. Be sure and see these to-day. CHISNALL & STEWART LTD; COOKHAM HOUSE 1 - - C:si=7> 780 Colombo Street

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19032, 21 June 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19032, 21 June 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19032, 21 June 1927, Page 13

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