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\ Ji /fine 2)aus J Sa/e ! Of Special {Purchases from Sydney I Ttfay 18th to 27th. \ \ If you have not already been to our special sale there is still the whole week before you in whirh tq § come and see these splendid lines at bargain prices. Every line thnt we offer is good, and cle.ni, and new, >w^ ijr and the prices are from 25 per cent to 40 per cent below the usual ones. S^Cm [ Coloured 7)ress Materials. jCacos. § We have seldom' offered such bargains in Dress 2,oooyards of lovely Net Lace, just the kind that is § Goods as those we quote hereundor. These are all being worn now on all kinds of dn-sscs Thcsu are tt in good materials and good shades. Sume are in especially useful for the sleeves of smart frocks. In g I plain colours, others in figured designs. good tints of cream and Paris 3£ Usually -?/o, 4/6, 56, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6 100 yds., 411,. to ißin. wide *" Now 2 3', 2/11 and 3/6 yard k Usually 5/6 Now 3/1 1 yard ± 7 only Coloured Rodes 400 yds., 4 in. to lain.wid,. | /t .1 1* vt nil 1 l L . . Usually 1/6 NowllJdy.ird %. Usually 57/6 Now 35/- the robe length 400 yds., 4 in. to tain, wide ft r* m em a > > Usually 29 Now 1/11 y..rd fi [ Cream JJross //fatenals, 35oyds., 4in. to ißin. wide j* These are in the latest effects, such as hopsaclc, Usually i/n Now 1 6 y.ird *QL really can't afford to miss them. 58m. \v\dr. The Shot Sk.k Riurons arc much used now for t? Usually 7/6 and 8/6 Now 4/6 and 5/6 yard millinery trimming. Wo have them in pale blue, 4£ Other lines in' Crram Dress Goods that are white, cream, sky, turquoise, royal, navy, rose, crrise V? distinctly chrap wo quote below. Don't forget that re^. cardinal, maroon, s.ipphire, magenta, vieux rose, X cream is to be the prevailing colour for next season tangerine, yellow, citron, olive, moss, eau-dc-nil and y 46m. wide brown. These ribbons arc 6in. wide 7? Usually 3/9, 5/6, 5/11,6/9,6/11,7/6 Usually 1/9 Now 1/3 yard ]6 Now 213,3/6,3/11,4/6 mt . 0... ra. LL « yJla/ny J la/n Silk Wibbons. * Coloured Xouisine Silks. R IC n Tafpeta Silk RiDnoNs,6in. wide, in white, ft Every girl and every women has learnt in the cream, sky, turquoise, reseda, c tv-dc-nil, moss, myrtle, ft past two years what a Loui.iino Silk is. Nothing elivc - directoire, red, rardinal, r marone, hcliotropo, « makes up so well for blouses and evening frocks, and tangrrine, yellow, citron, rose, cerise, magenta, navy, * > no silk with such a good appearance at the price will royal, black and brown , JS^ wear so well. These are a " plum " line, in 15 differ- Usually 1/3 Now 10id yard wfo ° nt "usually 3/6 Now 2/6 yard Xadies' White Ilndorctothint,, 9 25 PER CENT OFF USUAL PRICES. « Coloured V^erv. Silks , Combinations Now 4/6, 4' 11, 5/6 5/11, 6/-. 6/6, € These Rich Mekv Silks in plain colours, Include 7/-, 7/6. 8/-, B'll, 9/6, 10/11 10 25/6 flf almost every shade. They arc alt practically new Knickers 3/6, 3/9, 4/6, 4/11,5/6, 5/11, 6/6 I? good* and are suitable for blouses, evening dress- _.. ' ' 1/v ' .1' H L. trimming for hnts and linings. A beautiful lot. 6/1 '• 7 / 6 ' 8 / 6 - 9 / 6 - 10 / h t0 15/6 ft *S dilferent shades Chemises Now 3/6, 3/9, 4/11, 5/6 6/-, 6/6, 7/-, ft Usually 3/6 Now 2/3 yard 7/11. 8/6, 8/11 to 16/6 « <7>, ./D an > • / Nightdresses Now 7/6, 8/-, 8/9, 9/6, 10/6. 11/6, ft , &lack 'Dress Wfatertals. 12/6 m 18 6> 19 6,„ 42/ . $ It is not often we are able to secure Black Dress £| i Materials under their ordinary prices, but we havo <7/7- M ' - Q/.,Jj,~~Js.jj. •..„ Ifiv been very lucky in getting these mentioned below. "f 9n S Uttdordothmff. This is owing to the warehouse from which we Medium weight, all-wool, unshrinkable Undei vests fflL^' purchased them being very much overstocked. ;ln(1 Underpants, all sizes Plain Black Wool Voiles, 44m. wide Usually 7/6 Now 5/11 2} These nre usually 3/6 Now 2/4 yard c > /» j • 4t r, „ m • 1 . , . Sample Curtains, « Black Drks? Mackrials, in plain and fancy hop- ,.... tt sacks 44 and 46 inches wide In aa«'t«on to the above we have just bought » Usually -xla s/6 6<6 7/6 loca "? abo)lt 3 °° worth of Cllrlailis - T"ese are a » " J ' y> •" ' ''' manufacturer's samples 40 per cent, under usual coM, W Now 2/3, 3/6, 4/6 yard and only one pair of each. 18 : jfcirkcaldie and Stains, JLimited, |
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 11
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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 11
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