SENSATIONAL r FRIDAY! DRAYTON - JONES’ ARE TO SEIL 50 SILK FROCKS worth 49/6 at x % . • •4 Only 50 ladies can benefit . . but, my! won’t they be pleased. LADIES’ SILK FROCKS in Light and Dark Florals, smart Stripes and small and large fancy patterns. All new goods and better even than usual sale bargains. S.S.W. to O.S. Easily worth 49/6. LESS THAN HALF PRICE FRIDAY ONLY—NO DISCOUNT. 100 LADIES 9 MORNING GLORY COTTON FROCKS Outstanding value in Quality Prints in clean, fresh floral designs; fast colour; short sleeves. S.S.W. to Women’s. EXTRA SPECIAL 12/6 BEAUTIFUL NEW SEASON FABRICS - Low Priced On Friday ! 36in. CESARINE, the popular Cotton Fabric for Smocks, Curtains, Bedspreads, etc. Fast shades in Greens, Blues, Beige and Rose. Selling fast. . . 2/11 yard 36in. TRESCA, the new Dress Fabric for Spring Wear. Green, Grey, Clover, Tan, Blue, etc., in plain shades and stripes.— 5/6 y ard f v n. ALL-WOOL SUITINGS. Ideal quality for Suits and Summer Coats, etc. Good shades. Unlikely to be repeated at the price of . . 12/6 yard 35in. FERGUSON’S SILK CREPES ... the Empire's best—in quality and design. Mostly colourful florals and stripes.— 5/H yard a THE HAT BARGAIN OF Sensational THE SEASON Selling . . . LADIES’ NEW SPRING HATS Reductions such as these so early in the season will cause a sensation—possibly a stampede. Felt and Straw Hats, just received this week. Worth 15/6 to 29/6. TO CLEAR, FRIDAY—- . 27in. Nursery FLANNELETTE Superior Twill back quality.— yard SPECIAL 2/3 28in. OXFORD SHIRTINGS Mostly Grey grounds with neat stripes. VERY SPECIAL |/£ yard LADIES! If you can’t buy Hosiery wear TENNIS SOX Elastic rib tops or turn-over tops, in White, Brown, Navy, Green, Lemon.— ACADEMY PATTERNS Completely new stocks of Academy Patterns just received. Outstanding selection of styles, clearly stamped and including chart , ... . Frocks, Coats, Blouses, Skirts, Underwear and Nightwear, Dressing Gowns, Smocks, etc. hi Wth 'i'ii .Quite „ - So safe* ° m XT ** Zticj on as th s tZ] 1 Bo fhfPl>n v enfe 9/> I 0f t Oft. to th 'Oft. ***/&* *2ft. 6! J3fy 6i \ 2/6 OSf T 5/ Kly m as DRAYTON-JDNES "THE HOUSE THAT VALVE BUILT” CORNER COLOMBO AND LICHFIELD STREETS.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23444, 26 September 1941, Page 3
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