*<Sr! Cosy for Winter Wear BOYS' FLEECY SHIRTS Boys' ShirU, u sketched, in warm 0 fleecy-lined Shirting,' in Pale Saxe and Navy Bluet. Sizes 0, 1, 2, 3. ONE PRICE Girl*' FLEECY BLOUSES Girls' Blouses, as sketched, in warm 0 fleecy-lined Shirting, in Pale Saxe and Navy Blues. Sizes 0, 1, 2. ONE PRICE
Knitted As Illustrated Usual Selling Price i f Smart Woollen Jacket Suit. Button to neck, finished tie at neck. Pleat in skirt. Wine, Saxe, Brown and Bottle.
SILK SPECIAL! 36in FLORAL SATIN BEAUTE For Evening Frocks, Tunics, etc., in Green, Lemon, White, Saxe, Wine, Apricot and Navy. Usual Price 2/11
Fine Quality Suede Hats as illustrated A perfect Bat to top the tailor-made or sports woman. So da»hli»if—but not too severe In the modern versions. The high Topper with surprising quill or with crown variety of ways to suit the Individual wearer In fine quality Suede cloth. Black, Navy Brown* Bottle, I/ldO Red. Each ' The Bieeest Hat Value in Town
BARGAINS for MEN ;j Men's Fancy Pullovers MARL and lACQUARD DESIGNS MEN'S CARTERS Men's Wool & Cotton UNDERWEAR Single grip. Good assortment of colours. SPECIAL PRICE PAIR MEN'S TIES Short sleeves, buttoned front, natural shade. Heavy quality. SPECIAL PRICE EACH Men's Fancy Wide-end Ties. length, good quality m Silk, latest designs. ■ SPECIAL PRICE EACH A es. run Underpants to match Special Price Am 3 /i|
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 9
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228Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 9
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