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EXP ANS I O N THE THE STOCK move' 11 VM MUST IN fli Rf GO OUT Commencing 9 a.m. TOMORROW (Tuesday) EIIDI 1C 111 48in STRI|,ED DAMASIt Wine ° n Beig *- WMIARFS S nJall^iaZHgA 4 ' 11 "W*” f (JR NISH INGS Usually 36/6SALE ’ SQUARES. Usually £132/1 sale rftft 400 yds. CONTEMPORARY PRINTS in the. (gin VELVET. Mushroom colouring. Usu- fewU better qualities and a wide selection of ally 32/6 STLE |A/fi 2 only 13ft x 10ft fin, Off-White Plain designs and colours. 48 inches wide. 13/V INDIAN SQUARES. Usually £77/10/-. Usually 15/- to 30/6. LOOMSTATE LINEN. Very heavy quality SALE ME / / ALL ONE PRICE 7/C for furniture covering. Natural only. 54in. nw/*/* 48in CRETONNES in excellent qualit" UsUal,y 24/ ’ 17/6 1 °" ly Tt’K?' Florals, Kitchen and Hunting scenes. GLAZED CHINTZ. 4 floral designs. 48in. SQUARE Fnnged «i E aba 5 / 7 ’ T6/6 to 19/6. e Usually 29/6. SALE |Q/g £45/-/" . ® FURNISHING SATIN. Plain colours. 48in. 24 yards Green Non-Crush WILTON. 27irt TERYLENE MARQUISETTE. Cream o/ usually 17/6 SALE 10/C Usually 57/6 White, Plain or Patterned. 48 inch. Usu- usua " y IZ/D 03/O ally up to 10/6 SALE K/| I FLORAL LINENS for loose covers. From Washable RUGS with Non-Crush Backs. . 1 „ renowned makers. Suite lengths. 48in. size 26 x 52. Plain colours. Usually 72/6. 36m CRETONNES. Fancy Usually Usually 24/6, 27/9 SALE |/g SALE gg/_ Heavy Figured QUILTED TAPESTRY.. For FL n O g RAL furniture covering, spreads or drapes. SALE (E/C TON, 27m. Usually 85/. SALE CQ/, 48 inch. Beige, Rose or Green. Usually 10/0 24/6SALE lE/ Beautiful Floral Cotton SATINS for spreads Short Lengths 27in CARPET. lE/ yd. or curtains. Good selection. 36in. Usu- ■*' 48in DAMASKS. Stripes or Self Patterned. ~ lg/6 SALE short Lengths 36in CARPET. Aft / yd. Various colourings. Usually 27/6 to 47/6. ally f/O *U/“ SALE 2/ FLORAL SATINS in glorious colourings --urUPHOLSTERY */’ SHEER MARQUISETTES. White, Cream or 1 only 3-Piece SUITE with curved Settee ■" rninurc (Rin Usuallv 8/3 an(l 1 Chair having a Swivel Rocker. Cov500 yards CONTEMPORARY PRINTS. SA I E A/ A ered in hard wearing attractive Blue Wool Wonderful selection, designs and col- 0/0 Tweed (slightly soiled). Usually £123/15/-. ours 48 inch. Usually 13/6 to 24/9. CHECK WEAVE. Reversible and heavy. SALE CQE ONE PRICE Ifj/C Charcoal and Gold. 48in. Usually 18/9. . lU/U Su LE |A/A 1 only 3 Piece WING SUITE with Loose Iw/D Cushions, extremely well built attractive JASPE REPP. For loose covers. Green SWISS gLAZED CHINTZ Historical and and comfortable. Covered in Fawn only. 48 inch. Usually 19/-. Oriental designs. 48in. Usually 42/-. « SME | J/g SALE |2/g al,y £165/10/ - £125/-/-COTTON TAPESTRY. Shell design. Green, ba bam an#* 1 only Mahogany COCKTAIL TABLE. ColonGrey, Gold. 48 inch. Usually 17/6. j Q E ial style. Shop soiled. Usually £l6/-/-. ““10/6 UMnrcia ”“£B/8/W ’ g"« ’"JgTS * with White Snowflake effect. Turquoise, j/D/" ■ ja baa» Rose, Lime Green. 48 ,nc^ sua " y M CARPET ENDS, 27 x 54. Usually up L AIvIF W «.«.~ Green only. 48 inch. Usually 29/6. 27m WILTON CARPETING. Cracked ice oe fa/7/fi saif aw , w « SALE 9/11 sign 75 pretty BlU *' 20 sale Wlly USU E9/,/t> - £7/7/ COTTON TAPESTRY Heavy quality for 45/“ 1 only TABLE LAMP. China base, pleated drapes or spreads.’ Red or Green. 48 100 yards Two-tone WILTON, 27in. Mush- shade. Usually £lB/16/6. inch. Usually 18/11. SALE |2/6 room/Rose. Usually 69/6. SALE 80 £l2/12/"
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30764, 31 May 1965, Page 5
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