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Chilprufe WORLD FAMOUS WOOLLEN WEAR There is luxury in the fine knitting, in the fit, in the feel, and the qual it y of these "sleek" garments. Unequalled for washing and wearing. (Illustrated)— TY JAMAS in attractive Jumper style with long sleeves. Neckline, cuffs =r,rt trousers finished with pm tucks, pink, sky blue .. .. W. 55/. PYJAMAS with V-neck and long sleeves. - . . ~._.*. 1 -.—l —'iery. Pink, blue. w. 63/- 76/6 V-NECK COMBINATIONS, sleeveless style with long legs .. .. W. 35/- os - 39/6 Low neck, ribbed arm, "horttejg- Q& VESTS with opera top. W. 18/9 OS - 21/6 CHILDREN'S COMBINATIONS with high neck and short sleeves. Sizes 2,,3, 4, 56 15/6 16/6 17/6 19/6 22/6 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS, sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 8/11 9/6 9/11 10/9 In Other Makes ... WOVEN WOOL PYJAMAS in coat style. Attractive collar and small pocket finished with dainty embroidery. Cream, peach, pale P»i k—--32/6 LONG-SLEEVE BED JACKETS in fancy knit wool. Collarless styles finished Satin bow. Heavier qualities with and without collar, finished dainty trimming—--7/11 TO 15/9 CREAM WOOL VESTS in low-neck sleeveless and short-sleeve styles—--4/11 5/6 6/11 8/11 SILK AND WOOL LOW-NECK SLEEVELESS VESTS in fancy knit. Pink, sky, cream, nil -- W. 3/U WOOL BLOOMERS with elastic at waist and knee. Assorted shades. w. 4/11 7/6 11/9 o.s. 6/6 8/6 12/Sj ALL-WOOL FULL SIZE BLANKETS, especially manufactured for us. J. 8.2. Quality ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, soft and cosy finish, neat coloured headings. Size 63in. xBl in. .. .. 42/- pair 72in. x 90in. .. .. 51/6 pair 81 in. x 99in. .. .. 59/6 pair J. 8.4. Quality ALL-WOOL BLANKETS with a particularly attractive heading. Made from the finest wools.' Size 63in. x 81in. .. .. 52/6 pair 7Zin. x 90in. .. .. 67/6 pair 81in. x 99in. .. .-. 79/6 pair J. 8.6. Quality ALL-WOOL BLANKETS with blue heading, or entirely all-white. Very soft finish. Size 63in. x 81in. .. .. 52/6 pair 63in. x 90in. .. .. 57/6 pair 72in. x 90in. .. .. 65/- pair 81in. x 99in. .. .. 79/6 pair J. 8.11. Quality ALL-WOOL BLANKETS in light silver grey toning, super 'grey quality. Size 63in. x 81in. -. .. 3»/« pals 72in. x 90in. .. .. 47/6 pair 81in. x 99in. .. .. 59/6 pair Very soft ALL'WOOL BED COVERLETS with neatly bound Art. Silk hems. Blue, pink, green, lemon. Size 63in. x 81in. .. 42/- eacfc ALL-WOOL BED COVERLETS with twotoned check designs and fringed ends. Size 58in. x 78in 21/- each ALL-WOOL COT RUGS with fringed ends. Plain shades of beige, saxe, royal, sky, pink. Size 30in. x 40in. ... .. M/ 6 cadi "DUNSTABLE" SILK STOCKINGS Super "Dulesco," fully fashioned, dull finish, reinforced heels, soles and toes. In 20 shades. All sizes 4/11 pair J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.

CRET WIS, m m m Hundreds who have looked around come to Glassons' in the end, finding the very , Coat or Frock they had in their mind's | eye—Fitting better—looking bette costing less— You'll see Untrimmed Coats 39/6 to sGns"5 Gns " You'll find fiur trimmed Coats at 4Q/A to gGns , You'll find the smartest o{ Frocks €rom—--27/6 to 3 Gns We observe the same hours as the retail shops. MADE-TO-ORDER J " GARMENTS ff If you prefer to have your Coat, f Costume, or Skirt made to measure Glassons' offer the pick of ~„- the season's weaves and styles to choose from. You have the services of highly skilled men cutters and fitters who will meet your wishes in every detail. 61MNW WAREHOUSE, 96 Lichfield St. obuiloings. o builoings.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 5

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