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' - ; .r: * • . r ».: .r : ,-r; iipf i; ; f'K'f/'V; Ki^Y- MORNING ..... - -- the latest D-I- C idea 1 Six “Eye-Catching- “ Bargains ” for our 9 till 11 Saturday Shopper* ‘ —r-and, what Bargains! Quantities are strictly limited, *o be early. V •» NEORA STRAWS In shapes, specially suited for the Matron. Shades; Black, Nigger, , Brown, Wine, Rust.— J Usually 9/11 .V .. 7/i t , Saturday v Luncheon Cloths PURE LINEN Oatmeal grounds, with 2 inch borders of Gold, Blue or Green. 53in x 53in. Usually 4/11. 3/11 Saturday Grindley’s English Porcelain CUPS and SAUCERS Honey glaze with a neat Blue : edgiiig,Usually.', 1/6 -set Saturday, ■ Set l/~ 5 M f* «- Ladies’ Wrapround Overalls 2 dozen only, all O.S. fittings —fast colours —and remarkably cheap at each 2/11 Usually, Sv'll Monster Cakes of “Boujois’ BATH SOAP 16 ozs. of the, finest quality Soap. Assorted perfumes.. Usually. 1/6 cake Saturday, Cake 1/2 Ladies’ “Open-Lace’ STOCKINGS Bull-tone Silk,' in diagonal and pin-spot patterns. Fully fashioned, perfectly tailored. — Usually Saturday 6/11, 7/11 pair . p- 3/u Keep your eye open in future for DJ.G.'s Saturday “Eye-Catchers.” NO MAIL ORDERS. SATURDAY MORNING-TEAS are quite a speciality' at • the D.I.C. Come ■ in . and ■ try one today delicious, quickly served—entirely sufficient— Only 6d each

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 8

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198

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 8

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