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THE MAY FAIR J Terminates on Satardaj at Ip. I* BfUmUJ.LIIULHIii.|^. LI . IM a,mi.i n . tll , | iV 1.. ~.1, ■, IHMHIIHILWI umitH mm | Bargains Eitrioriarp for His tirae ol..tie Year ?j Excess stocks that hare come to hand in anticipation of !| the opening of our new premises, and for which we at present I have no room, are being sacrificed at bargain prices. There | are bargains in all departments. THE MAY FAIR LIMERICK COMPETITION. > Hundreds of answers have already, been sent in, and we may expect hundreds more. Thero are four prizes, viz., ;^lO/10/- T £5/5/-, £3/3/", £2/2/-, for the solutions deemed the best by an ' independent judge.' Every purchaser of goods to the value of f - can enter, for.. this Competition. . . . . . v' THE LIMERICKS. ! ■ ■ ' ' ■' a 1. Our Fair, held In May, recommend p To your aunt, or your cousin, or friend, • For SCirkcaldie and Stains ■ | In selection use brains ? 2, At our Fair you will find a selection I Of goods bought by expert direction, 5 Of that which remains | Kirkcaldio and Stains ; . | 3'. One thing every buyer agrees on, ' / This Fair is a real; bargain season, ; Selected with pains, , ' { Kirkcaldie and, Stains ■. V l All. you've got to do is to make- up tho last lines. 'All replies , | must be' sent on a special form, which is available to all purchasers, | of goods to the. value of 5/- ' . I ' SOME .MAT BMCAINS.: J . CURTAILS AND TABLE COVERS—ORIENTAL COODS. ' i . . A large shipment of these goods has' been brought 'into store re- / ■'sj ■ cently,and these are . all marked at' May Fair Prices. ■" ,I . ' JAPANESE CURTAINS- V V ' s , , -3 yards long—Usually 10/9. Now 8/9. . t . 3i yards long—Usually 11/9. Now 9/9. .. . !' 4 yards long—Usually 16/9. Now- 13/11.• it INDIAN CURTAINS— . V •' ' - k 3 yards long—Usually 42/6.. Now 37/8. - ■ . j- 3J "yards'- 'long—Usually 52/6. Now 45/" : , JAPANESE. TABLE,COVERS- ' • - ; , Size 36iii. x 36in. —Usually !/-. Now . j ' '. Size 54in x 54in.—Usually 2/6.' Now 1/9. h: \ I : . INDIAN TABLE COVERS- ' 5 Size 3Gin'x 36iii.—"Usually 5/9. Now 4/9. .:. v Sizo 54in. x,.54in. —Usually 9/9. Now 7/9.'" t Size 72in. x-72in.—Usually Now 19/11. * CARPET SQUARES AT MAY FAIR PRICES. | Now is the time to buy the Carpet Square you've been wanting. 3 A good-.bit is.taken.off the regular prices. .... . .'. : - | . KIDDERMINSTER SQUARES-Suitable for'bedroom' wear. • >■ V, - - Size 9ft. -jc 10ft. 6in,— Usually 55/-. '■ Now 45/- -y | Size 12ft.' x 12ft; —Usually. 80/-. Now G7/6. • , I . Size 12ft.-x 13ft. Gin.—Usually 90/-. Now. 77/6. ■ | ROMAN SQUARES-A small lot. ; - ; ■i . ■ , Size 9ft; x 10ft. Gin.—Usually 79/6. Now 67/6. .• ■.■ t Size 10ft. Gin. x 12ft. —Usually 65/-. Now 52/6. ■ I Sizo 10ft. Cin. x 13ft. Gin.—Usually,.72/6. -,Now 59/6.-, ' | Size 12ft.'x 15ft.—Usually. 92/G.v Now 77/6. ' I ; ; SPECIAL AXMINSTER HEARTH are made up of ■'I ' two'widths of'Axniilister ' b'order ; sidwu .together, with;.;:fringed 'ends! " 1,1 ' ....... S Regular prices 25/6 and 27/6 each. Priccs noW'.l6/6, 18/6.. < 'jj SOME USEFUL FURS AT MAY FAIR PRICES. ;' J * "r - f. ' ' If'-.you are | desirous' of securing-a fur, set at-a reasonable price, '>; :•' ■' your, "opportunity is now;':.'' Tako. prompt. advantage of these ■ generous ■ 5 . price concessions: - .'•'••••• I - ' .MARMOT, THROWOVER TIES, in-rich shades of brown, •a ,'. - , Regular prices,. 18/G, 35/6,'52/6, 55/6, 79/6, 84/-' each':'"' ij : Prices |now 13/6j 25/6, 35/6, 39/6, 49/6, 52/6 each. S MARMOT CAPE-SHAPE NECKLETS, trimmed 1 with heads and j ■' : tails. ■ ■ • -. , ■ ".. .. . .; " 1 Regular price, £5/10/6. ; Price now £3/19/6. • j . THROWOVER TIES, in sable dye squirrel. \ / ... ii - Regular prices, 49/6, 95/- cacli. , Prices now' 39/6,' 59/6 each. I SQUIRREL LOCK NECKLETS and THROWOVER TIES. | ' - Regular prices, . 22/6, 26/6,. 39/6, .45/6.. ' ; | Priccs now 15/-, 19/6, 21/-, 29/ G. ... . . ,t-. ' t GREY SQUIRREL NECKLETS and THROWOVER- TIES.' \ Regular price's, 26/6, 42/-. Prices Now 19/6, 29/6. •■!. -.■ | BLOUSE SILKS AT MAY FAIR PRICES. | . You can do with a few more' yards ■of silk, especially if you Can . ) secure the lot at bargain'prices. , This May Fair, provides: you with'i . just.that opportunity.- .- ■ ■ -. j . FANCY TAFFETA SILKS; in small checks and neat stripes; in J 1 , : black and white, navy and white, cardinal and white, sky blue . and white, and other combinations, 20in. wide. .. j Regular price, 2/11 yard. May Fair Price-1/11 yard.. »; FANCY LOUISINEiSILKS, in checks, stripes, and neat designs, | 20in. wide., Regular .prico 2/9] yard. 'May Fair Price 1/11. I " STRIPED JAPANESE SILKS, 24in.,wide, in pink-and white, helio'-vj •' •' ■ trope and white, brown-and white, green aid. white, navy-blue.;, i and white. ' , | Regular price 2/11 yard. May Fair Price 1/11 yard. ,' | JAPANESE SILKS, white grounds, with coloured ,embroidered. spots,', | 27in. wide. Regular price' 2/9 yard. ' May Fair Price 1/11 yard. | FANCY BLOUSE SILKS, 20in. wide, a limited quantity only: - J ■; ] ' ... May Fair Price 1/- yard. ' : i . ■ JAPANESE SILKS,! in whito grounds, with small blaok spots, 24in. •: f ' wide. -. Regular price 2/- yard. . May Fair price 1/3 yard. | COLOURED JAPANESE SILKS, 27in. wide,.'in 200 different shades: j May Fair Price 1/9 yard. \ .' .' WOMEN'S HOSIERY AT MAY FAIR'PRICES.' 1 ' Excess stocks bought when values wero somewhat in our .favour., t Wo must clear, these goods, and the advantago of buying alt tho .reduced • E prices wiJJ, bo manifest to all women. - .. » PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE, with seamless feet. Usual price 1/4." ? . ' May Fair Prices 2 pairs for 2/-, 2 pairs for 5/9. . '6 , ~ ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, 'with extra spliced feet, fullys shaped throughout. Usually 1/11.' f . r May Fair Price, 2 pairs for 3/6. | ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSEj.witii doublo threads; spliced in all 1 . v-:: wearing parts, and well shaped throughout. Usually 1/11. j " May Fair Price, 2 pairs for 3/6. , " ; " I ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, .witli double threads, spliced in all' S ..wearing parts, and well shaped throughout. Usual price.2/9. -• ' I ,' ''' May Fair Price, 2 pairs for 4/9. ; . ,V . I BLACK RIiBBED CASHMERE HOSE, extra spliced, and full fashi "' . ioned. Usually 1/11 pair. | May Fair Price, 2 pairs for 3/6. . | BLACK RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, double spliced and full fashJ ioned. Usually 2/11 pair. ! ' jj ' . May Fair Price, 2 pairs for 4/11. ■ • . , 3 BLACK SILK FINISHED COTTON HOSE, fully spliced, and shaped | \ throughout. _ , . ■' May Fair Prices, 2 pairs for 3/8, 6 pairs for 10/6. ! 1 SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.- : There are heaps of very attractive bargains in" the Manchester."sec- •' 5 tion, and besides those referred to here, there.aro bargain's in Eider ' J Down Quilts, Table Linens, Blankets, etc. . 1 ' . BLOUSE AND OTHER FLANNELS. ■| ALL-WOOL BLOUSE FLANNELS, fine sorgo finish, silk embroid--' j ered spots and sprigs,, in navy, pale blue, cardinal, and black, ij Regular prico, 2/6 yard. May Fair Price, 1/8. . > ( ALL-WOOL BLOUSE FLANNELS, in cream grounds, with silk'omf- broidered spots and sprig designs. Regular. pncc. 2/6 vard | . May Fair Price, 1/3. ' . | ALL-WOOL. BLOUSE FLANNELS, in charming floral patterns.■ s Regular price, 2/6 yard. .May Fair Price, 1/6." V I ALL-WOOL BLOUSE FLANNELS, in spot clfects. Regular nrice, I ' 2/3 yard. May Fail-Price, 1/-. > • '!' • 6 MOLLETON FLANNELS, in sky blue, navy blue, cardinal, maroon, ij scarlet, and royal blue, for dressing gowns. Regular nrice. 2/3 • | yard. Jfay Fair Price, 1/10. . ' FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS, in cardinal, maroon, scarlet, navy 5 . blue, sky blue, pink and black. Regular price. 2/- vard. Mav i 1 Fair Price, 1/8. \ ■ ■' • 500 ALL-WOOL BLOUSE LENGTHS, in very pretty patterns. j; . ■ May Fair Prices, 2/11, 3/9, 4/6 length. • ■ . "

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 195, 12 May 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 195, 12 May 1908, Page 4

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