NEW BRIGHTON tis Zj I tr', V XmiW □BA' /■” shop today in the relaxed atmosphere of NEW BRIGHTON! no need to worry about dressing-up...casual clothes are the accepted thing! there’s a FREE car park, right at the door! Use ths FREE car park at the back of our store ... enter from Hawke 5t.... so convenient, when you shop at Brighton. S relax over refreshments in our Coffee bar Enjoy tasty coffee, tea, soft drinks, ice cream . . . delicious, freshly-baked cakes, pies, pastries you’ll receive prompt attention. ra |>— shop in the B ■■ exhilerating seaside MlB atmosphere! You’ll find a visit to our big, modem department store really worth while ... You’ll enjoy the few hours break from your household duties. credit facilities of our City Store You can use your monthly a/c., Death's Budget >■ a/c., and store currency at New Brighton, and have goods on Lay-by, and time payment I yjß look at the departments we have at CmIM y° ur service! • Sportswear • Fashions • Lingerie. • Corsetry • Children’s wear, Shoes • Men’s/Boys' wear • Hosiery • Cosmetics • Accessories • Household linens • Fabrics • Knitting Wools • Records • Haberdashery • Toys • Greeting Cards. Also, we give quick, efficient service in • Home Appliances • Floor Coverings • Furnishings • Mattresses. Breeze through shopping this week in the casual surroundings off Beaths N.Brighton
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31210, 7 November 1966, Page 3
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