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SEE WINDOW DISPLAY) FOR— I 27-inch CHIFFON - VELVETEEN— Worral's Best Dye-Fast Pile in Pinks, Greys, Greens, Rose, Browns, Red Flame, Saxe, actually 5/6 yard - - To-day AT per yd. "■Friday is Bargain Day—--2/6 LADIES' ALL WOOL VESTS, N.S., bound. Silk Braid, full lengthUsual Price 5/6 FOR FRIDAY .. . &/ M M LADIES' ALL WOOL SCOTCH KNIT GLOVES, fancy stitched cuffs, all colours and sizes— Actually .. 3/11 FOR FRIDAY . pair 100 yards only 36in COLOURED' CREPE t)E CHINE, in all coloursWorth 4/11 FOR FRIDAY yard Mi Q' "DOMINION" SILK BROCHE COR. SELETTE, four suspenders, long over hips, in Pink. 32in, 40in — fm / jtL FOR FRIDAY ... .. //1* PADDY CLOTH, "Fastosun," fadeless, Gingham, all colours— ■ Usually 1/11 yard FOR FRIDAY .. .. yard A STOCKING SENSATION ! Think of it! TWO CITIES, CSOO, ELEPHANT. Three outstanding makes ■ in dark and light shades. All sizesActual Price 3/11 4/11 5/11 FOR FRIDAY . . pair . (Trade not supplied.) 700, yards, of Heavy Coloured FUJI SILKS, standard width, all leading FOR FRIDAY yard 1/111 9d 1/3 LADIES' SILK AND WOOL ART SILK SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, all bright colourings— Actually .. .. 25/6 FOR FRIDAY each "DOMINION" SILK AND WOOL HOSE, double feet and toe, full length, in dark arid light shadesUsually 5/11 FOR FRIDAY pair PURE SILK HOSE, full length silk, spliced heel and toe. In Brevette, Sudan, Hazelnut, Cheri, Antique, Sand, Oriental. Sizes Si, 9, 9J-, 10— Usually. .. .. 8/11 FOR FRIDAY .. pair 400 yards of SATIN DE LUXE, 27 inches wide. In dark and light shades — Usually .. .. .. 1/11 FOR FRIDAY .. yard " KAYSER" IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, fancy turned-back cuff and gauntlet. In Browns* Greys, Fawns. All sizes—Usually . 5/6 4/11 3/1 li 4/11 6d FOR FRIDAY pair " GOLD STAR " PURE SILK STOCKINGS, spliced heel and toe. Silk to top, in Bark, Suritan, Cheri. Sizes B}, 9, 9h 10Usually 6/11 /< 4 . FOR FRIDAY .. pair J/ M M Arthur Barnett 119 Cashel Street LIMITED 119 Cashel Street | -

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 3

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