THE NEW HOtJSB ■IS SHOWING NEW THINGS! C^U n «5. n ,l3 8 LP ce q uftlßl6^ <»•'" the NEW DRESS STUFFS and BLOUBINOBI •"^ 11 f ek * Pe«P W the MODEL The OLOTHS-the Faced Cloths wilt. h»*« *. great vogue thi* season, and wo; ire now showing— AMAZON CLOTHS, with the rich Venetlan finish. There Is an exceedingly fine assortment of these fabric*, and they tango in price from 2» H, 3i 3d, 3i Od, 4s 6d to Bs 6d per yard ,i ENGLISH f WEEDS in , great variety, and, theie will bo in demand for Cos. • ' tumM. ' . At 2« 3d, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s lid per yard. OfIEOK tABRIOS— The trench women ' seem to have a ipeeial fancy for tho Sfloteh T*tUnii, and these will bo ■ mtioh Wbrn. The "Black Watoh" TurUn will be a gjeat favourlle. We " " art showing ft wide range of Plaid* .' . 'md Tartans, including- th& 42nd, Duke , v fit Alfgyl, DufiheM of Fife, Fraser, and Shepherd's Plaid. . / All at 3s 3d per yard. BLOrSINGS I The K/ANNBtS «nd FLAKNBLETTES '»r* Wrt'ltt M forift, In Ml tfie fashionable eolouri and designs. ! BLOUSE FLANNELS, »t li Od, Is ltd. 2s 3d per yard , BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, at Sid to Is ,6d o« ( yMd Keepvin touch with THE NEW HOUSE if you wish to' keep ' in ' touoh with fashion's latflit fanoisi." ' JAMES SMITH it SONS, THE, NEW HOUSE. SALB.I . ' SALE I USTPBtfbAYSI' 11 444,444 HEMNANT9! TOSH ALMOST dIVBM AWAY. RomnAnts of Prlnti, Printed Nainsooks, Printed Delftlnai, Light Blouse Prlnti, .Coloured! Zephyn; White Muslin, Drills, , Tleklng,,, Blinds. Fl«nnolotte«, ' Cretonnes, Sheetingi, Shirtlngi, Hoi* IHKSE MUf<T BE SOLD AT ONCE I White, Twill Sheeting. 71(1. Bid, oid, ManUldrape, lid, Wd, Biu Cretonnei, 2|d, aid. 4|d Offllc&i front Is yard upw*rdi ' THK MOST WONDKIiFUL VALUE IN '."•• TOWN, Sasli Silt. 2id upwards '' 12 strips Whalabone for la Oofioli, 1«, Is 6tl, 10 lid pcilr Towoli, Id upward* . ' ' MUST MAKE ROOM, . WE OltE STAMPS OOrK r DISCOUNT I ,_ , f :,.OALL EARLY.' r ' You will Bavo He*pi o£ Monsy. l! ' mmiut, i' JdH. & LINBBEEGy . ' CUBA-STREET. " We Olota 9 p.m. Saturday.' ' ' ■' PareoU vtet ol Charge. l ,4, 4 ' > TH AU;O ttOtJSE PTONISHING / •OABPEia • ' TABLE OOVEBS liINOLBUMB Wi mi bow allowing OUBTAINS in tht »t)07« Depavhnmt TAPfiSTBIES » Olioiot Silietlen of ' ' '' 'A ' JRETONNES Simodwlo Ooodi, DAIIA3K9 RUGS, Ao,, *o, TE AllO HOUSE DRAPERY 00, (Ltd,). THE PAltt! THE PAIU I p.S.A. — D.S.A. LAST TWO DAYS I LAST TWO DAYS I LAST TWO DAYS I REMNANTS to bo elearod .out at HALff THEIR- MARKED PRlOfiS, Homnflnis of Lace Remnants of Ribbon Remnants of Bilk ...... Itomnanis of All Wool Delaine Remnants of Dress Materials Remnant* of Prints Remnants of Muslini Remember, Ladles, these remnants are nil tho Rummef naason/*, goods, and wa riving. Remnanli Half the Marked Prloe I Remnanti Half the Marked Prlool DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION! V, CUBA-STBBiI, ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 9
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