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No. 1 LEADER COUNTER TRAYCLOTHS— Usually 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 Friday's Price: 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 Afternoon TEAOLOTHS— Usually 9/11, 11/9, 14/9, 17/9. —Friday's Price: 6/11, 8/11, 9/11, 11/6 No. 2 LEADER COUNTER CRESTA CREPE. A new Fabric. ■ Attractive Floral Designs. Latest Shades. 36in wide— .. O'/l 1 Friday's Price yd.**/ ** A comparison of prices without % comparison of qualities is no ukmWM iZTmfoate between one piece of merchandise and another .... in fSM iHlimhiMlnlMidmL estimates of value are is the basis of value. FRIDAY * CUT GLASS SPECIMEN VASES. 6 inches high.—Friday's Price 3/6 TRACED TABLE MATS. Cross Stitch Designs.— Friday's Price each 9d. SPRING DRESS FABRICS SPRING TWEEDS, in Checks and Stripe Designs, for Coats. 54 inches wide.—Friday's Prices .. Yd. 12/6 to 18/6 FLECKED GOSSAMER and Light Weight Tweeds, for Frocks, Ensembles, Coats, etc. 54 inches wide.-r-FHday's Prices . . Yd. 13/6 to 16/6 ALL WOOL CREPE GEORGETTE. The Latest Material for Spring Frocks and Coats. All Colours; also Navy and Black. 54 inches wide— Friday's Price Yd. 14/ 6 ALL WOOL CREPE DE CHINE, in Leading Colours; also Navy and Black. 38 inches wide— Friday's Prices Yd. 5/11 and 6/11 DRESS DEPARTMENT MATRONS' READY TO WEAR HATS, of Hemp and Bangkok Straws; Tailored Trimmings pf Faille Ribbon. Head fittings 6J to 11. Black, Navy, Beige.— Friday's Price 39/6 L-ADIES' SUMMER WEIGHT FELT HATS. Drooped Brims, Eyeleted and Stitched in Contrasting Shades. Shades are: Biscuit, Dove, Rose Beige, Nil.— Friday's Price 21/BERET AND SCARF SETS of Artificial Silk. All Newest Colours. — Friday's Price 8/11 MAIDS' PANAMA HATS. Underlined Navy Tagel; trimmed band and bow of ribbon.— Friday's Price'lo/9 MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS. New Season's range has arrived. All Trousers ". ■. cut with top band and pleats to ensure easy fit. Light, Mid, and Dark Grey, ,' Brown and Fawns, in Plain *> and Striped Effects.Friday's Prices from 21/MEN'S SPORTS JACKETS. 'r An entirely new range of ' , Sports Jackets, in Newest Colourings and Designs; the latest in both English and , ' Colonial Cut.— Prices from 85A to 75A. ~-: LADIES' 2-BUTTON WASH- - ABLE SUEDE GLOVES. "\ 1 Reliable make. Pastel, Lilac, ' « Beaver, Grey. Season's •„ ( Price 9/11 pr. "'' Friday's Special— ; .' (; per pair 8/U ,'" LADIES' ART SILK >** GLOVES. Fancy Cuffs.;; " Pastel, Beige, Grey. Sea* /-J soh's Price 5/6 pr. '** Friday's Special pair 4/U ~ •,: C-iARMING SATIN CELANESE EVENING GOWN. Tight Bodice, Uneven Hem Line. Orange, Green, Lemon. — Friday's Price 69/6 SPRING TWEED TAILORED GOWNS. Contrasting .Pipings and BeltsFriday's Prices:— S.W. 79/6. W. 89/6 DAINTY GARDEN AND HOUSE OVERALLS. Cross-over Style, Floral Patterns. — Friday's Price 8/11—9/6 LATEST SPOTTED MORNING DRESSES. Trimmed with Plain Contrasting Bands. W. ' Friday's Price 7/11 COTTON HOSE. Fully Fashioned, splendid wearing quality. Nubian, Ciro, New Brown, Dark Fawn, Champagne, Black, White, GreyFriday's Price pr. 3/6 "LEADER" PURE SILK AND ART SILK HOSE.. Seamed Back. Suitable for hard wear. Cedai, Nubian, Nymph, Sunbronze, Beachburn, Ciro, Arab, Gazelle, Dk. Grey. Friday's Price pr. 5/11 STRIPED CREPE DE CHINE. An excellent quality Silk with Fadeless Stripes. 29in.— Friday's Price 4/11 "CREPE ANGLAIS." A splendid material for Summer Frocks, in Rose, Cherry, Ahnond, Biscuit, , Saxe ( Apple, Bois/Rose, Flesh, Mid Brown, Ivory, Lemon, Navy and Black. 38in.— Friday's Price 5/11 DELTOX SQUARE, in Green and Pink. Durable, effective, yet inexpensive for the back sunporch; bedroom. 6 only. Size 12 x 9 ft.— _ At each 65/One only SUPER QUALITY SQUARE, with Rose, Navy, Sky, Amber and Grey with Black Tracings on Fawn Ground. Size 13ft bin x 12ft.— „.„,.«, To Be Cleared at £l9/19/LADIES' CREPE DE CHINE TRIANGULAR SCARVES. Smart shades, contrasting colourings.— One Price each 2/11 LADIES' WHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS. With Coloured B/>rdFriday's Price 3 for 1/9 A Huge Assortment of EMBROIDERED TRAYCLOTHS AND RUNNERS. All slightly soiled.— % Friday's Prices: All Marked at Almost Half Price. 1 only Beautiful White Hemstitched and Embroidered PURE LINEN BEDSPREAD. Size 72 x 99 inches. —Regular Price 115/-. Friday's Price, 69/6 ,2 only WHITE H.S. BEDSPREADS, with Pink or Helio Embroidery, , Size 72 x 90.—Usually 27/6 each. Friday's Price each 19/6 50 PURE IRISH LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS. Si2e 2, x 24 yds Friday's Price 14/6 LADIES' COTTON AND ART SILK : VESTS/ French Neck; no Sleeves. . Shades: Pink, Apricot, Cream, Apple. Friday's Price 2/11 L-ADIES' DAINTY LAWN NIGHTDRESSES. Hand Embroidered, in }«. Pretty Designs; piped contrasting '•% shades Apple, Sky. Pink, Apricot.— " { Friday's Price 8/U LADIES' FUJI NIGHTDRESSES/-*!! Hemstitched and Embroidered dainty designs. N.S., S*v— 's•% Friday's Prices: Cream .'. 10/6;-" Pink - 12/S GXRLS' FUJI .PETTICOATS. Hem^ stitched. Fit ages 2'to 16 . Prices:— ' ' . -V. Pink ~ 6/11,7/11,9/* .Natural 6/6, .6/11, 8/ (Price according to size.) f .' CHILDREN'S FUJI NIGHTGOWNS. Trimmed contrasting shades * Fit ages 3to 13 years.— . - ';V Prices:— ' -0 Pink .. ~ .. 7/8, M, llf Natural 6/9, 7/11, T (Prices according to size.) , . GIRLS* F.UJI PYJAMAS. Jigfe '- Style. Some with Collars andhetf 4 "' with Square Necks. -Eit cages' JJ&tO years.—Prices;-- - ~;:«&!&$ Pink \ ......... 3S/6,;jJH/ .Natural .* •« ♦• •• ', jjew and Varied Range of « AND STAIR KUNNERS ri ed, in Velvet and Asm' 36in wide Yd. 14/6,119/B,' sdm.wide *. .. •». YcL'Sft" anteed fadeless. 36in "wide— 'A?- '"-■' '•'''« Friday's, Price YdL4/£L yt iinf^j^W*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 16

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