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HERE’S NEW SEASON GOODS AT SALE PRICES. Mail your Order TO-DAYi PURE SILK FUJI in natural shade. 20 inches wide. Will make lovely uuderwear, tennis frocks, children’s Crocks, etc. Usually 1/11% yard. Rebuilding Salo 1/5% yard PURE SILK TAFFETTA CHIFFON, 30 Inches wide. A pure, permanent finish, standard dye material. Uncrushable, In shades of Periwinkle, Claret, Amethyst, Rose, Cardinal, Burnt Orange, French Grey, Bois de Rose, Putty, Wine, Biscuit, Beaver, Silver, Iloseglow, Champagne, Beige, Resida, Light Rose, Saxe, Slate Grey, Peasant Blue, Capuchei, Fawn, National, Nude, Leaf Green, Henna, Deep Saxe, Lt. Brown, Navy, Nigger. Usually 7/11 yard. Rebuilding Salo 2/9% yd. PURE LINEN GLASS CLOTHS with Red-coloured borders.. Size 20 x 30, hemmed ready for ‘use. Usually ll%d. each. Rebuilding Salo B%d. each. LADIES’ CREPE NIGHTS, half sleeves, trimmed with art. silk lace and hemstitching in shades of Pink, Mauve, Sky, White. ’ Full W. Size. Usually 3/11 each. Rebuilding Salo 2/11 each ALL TWILL SHEETS, size 51 x 90. full single bed size, hemmed ready for use. British make. Usually 9/11 pair. Rebuilding Salo 6/11 pair. MEN’S PURE SILK FUJI SHIRTS in tennis, sports and neglige, with collar and tab. All sizes 1 to 0. Well finished, reinforced necks. Usually 12/0 each. Rebuilding Sale 9/11 each LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED COTTON “SUNTEX” VESTS, art. silk insertion, sleeveless, and bound at neck and armhole with silk braid. Usually 2/11 each. Rebuilding Sale 2/1% e«ch The Great Bargain Store, 65 Victoria Street, HAMILTON. PLEASE ADD POSTAGE.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 7