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Remember . . . for your Thermoset Electric Blanket Ballantynes zvarm thoughts f° r cold days A lady ' s CHOICE GLOVES . . . English capeskin, fleecy-lined with WOOL SQUARES ... la rge check designs .. . green/ elasticised wrist to ensure snug fitting. Grey, black, red/green, lilac/pink, brown/green, turquoise/ brown or navy shades. Sizes 6k 7 and 74. 37/6 red, blue/green colour combinations. Sizes 22in x 22in. 6/6 Each COSY WOOL GLOVES by Wolsey, England . . . l i i .■I . , t n l j • -j e • • i ax’ •- WOOL SCARVES . . . warm boucle weave. Lemon, illustrated. Brushed inside. Fair-isle pattern in con- , . c . o . Zl . , A/ ’ .... i. rr iLJDJi turquoise, blue or green. Size 9in x 41 in. 10/- Each trasting shades on cuff and hand. Red, lemon, navy, 3 brown, pale blue or grey. Sizes 6k 7 and 7|. 7/11 Pr. WOOL MESH SCARVES . . . fancy design . . . red. lemon, blue, teal, pink or white. Size 44in x I I in. NYLON and ANGORA GLOVES . . . available in 5/9 Each shades of black, dark and light green, pink, teal, brown, grey, cognac and royal blu. Size, to 7}. BRUSHED RAYON SCARVES .. . illu.tr.t.d, plain 11/6 to 12/ r. style with fringed ends. Teal, lilac and natural shades. Size 36in x 7in. 5/9 Each • ORDER BY MAIL . . . SERVICE IS PROMPT . . . tffl f POSTAGE IS FREE.

ANNUAL WINTER V-^ S A LE V PATRICIA GOWNS A FEW OF THE GENUINE BARGAINS • 6 Assorted VELOUR COATS W. to O.S. Were £ 12/1 9/6 NOW £5/ J Q/g • 5 CURLASKA COATS S.W. to W.X. Were £ 1 5/1 9/6. .... NOW £<J/ J /g • 5 Only WOOLLEN ENSEMBLES W. and W.X. Were £l9/7/6. .... NOW £l3/J.9/g • 9 Fancy TWEED COATS Fitting and swing styles. Were £l3/19/6. NOW • 4 Only WOOL JERSEY FROCKS Were £'o/10/- NOW £5/19/6 • 6 PINAFORE FROCKS £5 / 5 /- NOW £2/19/6 ALL ARE THIS SEASON'S GARMENTS! AT THE WINTER SALE AT PATRICIA GOWNS 246 HIGH STREET

Who gets the EARLY MORNING TEA in your home.? 1 vOuSesr I Whoever puts the kettle on, it’s a jolly good idea. Tea is hot, invigorating, and the best antidote we know for f CB early morning irritability. It's also a first-rate eye opener • —especially if you’re one of those types who crawl out IIA B AACh of bed with the feeling that you could have done with a ® CS V W WF W couple of minutes more shuteye. Incidentally, good quality tea makes up to 200 cups to the lb. and is far and away the most economical family drink. y * 'F' IT PAYS TO BUY GOOD QUALITY TEA andCEYLON IS THE HOME OF GOOD TEA 1 Inserted by The Tea Bureau

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27705, 8 July 1955, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27705, 8 July 1955, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27705, 8 July 1955, Page 2

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