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A Ticket for “The Great Dictator” with every Goat or m 99 84 5*9 6 4 Vw “Great Dictator” Week at 8.8.8. means | LADIES’ COATS 8.8.8. Goats are selling quickly because they are new, very stylish, and moderately priced. They include Wool Velours, Knbp Tweeds, and Jewell Flecks, with military necklines, flared skirts, swagger styles. This season’s newest note, buttoned flap pockets—--84- 105/MEN’S OVERCOATS Overcoats this year are going to be another war scarcity. Prices, have risen—materials are hard to get. But fortunately Beath’s Bargain Basement will not suffer this embarrassment. We have an .excellent Overcoat range waiting for your inspection in AllWool materials, smart designs, latest shades of Blues, Browns, and Greys, either patterned or plain. Shaped in either double-breasted or single-breasted styles. We recommend every one of them as good wearing and well cut. These values defy Competition on to-day’s rising market—--79/6 95/ 99/6 Free Seats (For “The Great Dictator”) . flt BißaßWith every' Lady’s Coat or Man’s Suit or Overcoat purchased at Beath’s Bargain Basement To-morrow or Thursday, a Free Seat will be given for “The Great Dictator.” MEN’S SUITS BEATHS MAIL YOMR ORDER ¥E ACCEPT C.O.P. & MORSE ORDERS In buying your Winter Suit this year don’t be lulled into a false sense of security concerning prices and unlimited stocks. Visit 8.8.8., where the prices are firmly placed at practically prewar prices. Here you can obtain a Suit that combines quality,' cut, and pattern with great value. All Suits; in our range are fully lined with either cloth; or best Art. Silk, feature plain: *or : pockets, and?- are* * manufactured in „ r three- . button or two-buttoxi fronts ■ with'; single; or .doublebreasted lapels. 99/6 115/6 ■V n

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 3