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ARMSTRONGS REBUILDING SALE BARGAINS for FRIDAY Less than HALF PRICE y W> I & 5 \ FELT HATS $ m i iss Pi <?/ »• 14 9 iiftmuiiituiMtM for to 00 i uy Jot ■9. U 7^ uAJ I' 9 hr nc / / fi / I 7 in Amazing Value DRESS GOODS 38-INCH SUPERFINE AFEALAIHE A genuine all wool Afgalaine in a. superior quality. Dozens of the season's latest shades to choose from. For Frocks, Skirts, etc. 5/11 Value for J'J J Here Is a genuine all wool Colonial Tweed, correct weight for top Coats (>r Men's Dressing Gowns. .>OO yards to be clear. for J| J[ Usually 9/11 New styles in Keady-lo-wcar Felt Hats, with smart pleats on crowns and drooped brims. Colours include: Nigger. Lido. Wine. Green and Black. Four Styles as Illustrated at Reduced Prices No. I—Ladies' JUMPERS, in multi-coloured effects with Y-nrcU a»<l welted waist— Usual Price 3/11 SALE PRICE No. 2—The new short All Wool CARDIGAN, buttoned to with welted waist. In shades of Win?, Paxe. Grey. Navy. B!.iek and the new Green— Usual Price 15/0 SALE rniCl No. .I—Ladies' All Wool SHn.TI.ANn CARDIGANS. In .self colour and assorted stripes. In Fawn, Brown. Grey, Saxe. Wine. Navy, Black and the new Green— Usual Price 12/3 SALU PRICE jV O . 4—Uadies' All Wool JUMPERS, in ouislres with turn-down collar and welted waists, and in assorted colours— Usual Price f/11 SALE PRICE 40in Silk €c Wool Tweeds .mart flecked Tweed : Orange tones, ideal • ■ Skirts to match the :ipular shade In umpers. 150 yards >l.v. 4/11 Value for I^ll 'Smtjjf* k\\ Men's All Wool JERSEYS As Illustrated 13/6 for 1 Men's All Wool Jerney.i. Heavy ribbed maic. Polo collar, zip fastener. Bast Colonial manufacture. In I'awn. Blue. Grey shades. suitable for hard wear. All sires. 19/6t025/Qaality for GIRLS' MILLINERY less than HALF PRICE CS /1 1 dirls' coloured Kelt llats, neatly trimmed. k i /""NX A/ /• » narrow brims. A variety of styles. |N| V V Two Specials in Til 6'll 4'll "ALICE in WONDERLAND" HAIR BANDS / At 2'6 Each Electro-Plate, as illustrated. Also in various styles Nickel and Gilt from 1/- each No. 1 7/6 value for Ladies' Broche Finiuh Wr.: Corsets. Hide hook fasten inc. Elastic waistline froni side front. Lightly bone(i with spiral steels. Four mis penders. No. 5/6 value for todies' Sports Corset. Elastic waist. Busk fastening. Spiral steels. Four strong suspenders. Sizes 23 to 30 inches. i \ \ '-s\ V n. ¥ll *4 n 10/ contra self ti I'.. S.V 25/3750 Yards 30in Coloured FUJI SILK 1/6 for I'* Another huge purchase of this useful Silk, suitable for all purposes in over 30 good shades. Ladies'AllWool 2/11 and 3/11 for I'll Plain and ribbed, some are full - fashioned. Seamed back and seamless. These are outstanding value. As illustrated —A :;pccial purchase of Girls' cosy Winter Frocks, made from high-grade Angora fabric, beautifully cut, and finished with belt and trimmed chromium buckle and buttons. Siies 24 to 39 inch. Colours: Fawn, Russet, Brown, Red, Royal and Saxe. I'll CASEMENT CLOTH Usually Sale Price lid Casement Cloth, in Rose, Blue, Tussore, Green, Brown. Fawn, Orange. BRITISH ART PRINTED Bedspreads 2 ' u ,„, 2'6 Art Printed Bedspreads. Shades: Roee and Blue. Size 60in x 80in. Made in England. ANKLE LENGTH SATIN EVENING FROCKS. In shades of Lemon, Ivory. Black, Saxe. Pink and Scarlet. S.S.W. and S.W. litliucs only—Usually 30/6 FRIDAY SPECIAL DAINTY SE MI - EVENING FROCKS In floral Georgette, contrast trimniiug and bow at neckline. Fitting bodice, flared skirt, self ties at bark. Shades: Lemon, Saxe, Green, Lime, Apricot. S.S.W-. S.W., ■nd W. fittings—"sually 40/6 FRIDAY SPECIAL COSY WINTER COATS, in mixed Tweeds, trimmed fur collar and fancy backs, belted style-- OA //* ually 4D/6 ■ • FOR || LADIES' ENGLISH TWEED COATS, tailored and Scarf collars, fitting backs, inset backs. Shades: Fawn, Saxe, Green and Kcd Tweed mixtures. Sizes W. and O.S. fittings— OC/ Usually 31/6 FOR - 10 onlv Smart TAILORED WORSTED TWEED COSTUMES. \V„ O.S. and X.O.S. fittings— Usually G9/6 to 94/6 . . . FRIDAY SPECIAL 39/6 ANOTHER NORTH ISLAND PURCHASE 300 PIS MEN'S BOX CALF MS First-grade uppers, solid leather soles. Latest shapes. Sizes and half sises, from 5J to 10. <■»»> V.„,c Jl/C. ALL QNE p R j CE for 29'6 Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, in Browns and Greys. Smart cut. Well made. Strong hard-wearing materials, lining and pocketing. Sizes .1 to 7. Usual Value 42/-. 3000 yards Special Purchase 36-inch SILK VOILE 1/11 for In neat self check and drawn thread design. In Pink, Salmon, Apricot. Light Blue, Turquoise, Helio, LemonApple, Ivory & Black. 34-inch WOOL 8/11 and 9/11 6'll yard :!4in Wool Flouncing. Wine, Brown, Fawn, Green, Orange, Cardinal. Black, Navy. Lido, Blue. All good designs. U(W dd Each for 7id 160 Pages best quality bank paper. , a SM-T. L. T 2 new neat designs to Choose from. Keeps your salt dry during the winter. I f ll WHiriHlWtaii s\ » ■? For cold days. The new tin will take 1 pint thermos flask of hot tea or soup. Keeps your lunch fresh. Size lOin x 71b x 31in .. each

America has 107,300 men in its navy and 137,645 in its army; but the At-torney-General of the United States recently stated that there were more gunmen than soldiers and sailors combined. Compared with the length of its roads, Britain has a high.er percentage of cars than any other country, its figure being 1.3 to a mile of road. America has~fl.fi, Gprmany fi.ll, and Trance only 3.9.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 9

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