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BUeota8 U eota| H prte6 8 8 Til fll i * V f MILLINERY TRIMMIN.3. discount, a fine lot of Sun- _„ , , r „ shades, they are really smart -<i-ILSr> O 4- s\tu» s\ ?■ j no y elt y for ™ il ' soods, and we bougrht them > 1 tl 1 C lmery decorations are the at a very satisfactory con- , L1I1»3 vJ iUI V© ' lar f e t llk and , "v bon b V*cession off the re-ular <"% bows, which can be prices. Because of this, ' readily attached to straw \ve are enabled to offer shapes. I hey are the most them at the following ex- Like the individual, every store has its characteristics, its stand- simple and most effective of traordinary special prices. ards, its policy— something that defines and distinguishes it from millinery trimming, and we SUNSHADES, in black, ' others. This Store has definite and distinct characteristics that are just "now CU ° n * ~ with white, designs, neat as much a part of the store /is sunshine is of summer. The mer- ' t and smart chandise here is always of High quality— dependable, reliable; the In Plain Colours each prices are alwa y s fair < always reasonable, and for goods of equal At 3 / 9 » 3 / 11 » */ v c^ h -SUNSHADES in plain col- quality, they arc lower than at other stores. The services are In Fancy Roman Striped ours such as white, navy prompt ; business methods prevail to the advantage of the Store Ribbon blue, sky blue, turquoise, and its customer. The chief characteristic of the Store is that At 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 each pink cardinal, with natural we recognifce the inter-dependence of our interests and yours. We j n Chene Ribbons Speciaf priceS/S 1 regard them as identical, and work accordingly. At 3/11, 7/6, 9/G each COSTUMES, COATS, AND SKIRTS. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. A second dress to see the summer through is now engaging This is a P r . ett y £° od t}™ to sort U P House Linens, and it is attention and most women are anxious to avoid buying an expen- also a favourable time to buy, because not only is the stock in sive suit, but yet want something smart and elegant. These excellent condition, but our prices also are on an attractive basis. Ready-to-Wear Costumes will fill all requirements and meet all The items enumerated below will give you an idea of our values :— demands. They are really stylish, neat, and fashionable, and they HORROCKSES' LONGCLQIH r a yard wide are lightly priced. . At G/6 7/S 87g, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 for iz yards tt a ivtxtt^t r'npTtnrrr' i. 1 i. ■ i • <. i-.l\_ixl 1 \Vh.iLxrl 1 LUJNGCLOIH, for underwear 1-LANNEL COSTUMES very neat and becoming, hip coats At 6/fl 7/6 8 / 6 g/ v/ e « f L t AMA CLoVcOSTUMES coats stratroed with self INDIA LONGCLOTH,' a nice soft summer cloth, a yard wideSTRIPED LLAMA CLOIH COSTUMES, coats strapped with self At 6/6> 7/6> g/6j 9/6> IQ/ 12/8 p £ r dozen dg material MADAPOLAM, a fine smooth finished cloth, suitable for ladies' TWEED and LUSTRE^COSTUMES, in the Eton style, smartly "ku^de" 11 ' 8 Underd ° thing ' P inafores > and a P rons - 36in. and trimmed ' At 5 / 6 g , 6 7/Q B^ 6 n^ f d TAILOR-MADE TWE^d' C^ATS^nd^lk^TS, in grey, fawn, " Sl^ THREA D^ a good s/rong cloth for all reng y th bll cokS nd ffrCen miXtUrCSI threC - qUarter d Se^-^ hthS CREWDSON , S c £*l«> f/^/widV 6 ' * " Ai cn/e co/. 7c/c 01/. tr > jpfl/-fr/n UKtwuouiii o i_/A.ndj, a yard wide At 59/O, oJ/-, 7d/o, B*/" to 4.0/lu/o &<■ r./a ala t/c q/c q/o f__ ,„ „ j I ET Tth C s^ U a^V^rfe ream SCl ' ge aDd lUStre> C ° atS trimm6d NAINSOOK, tucked', tAlSk'l% iJd^sertTSf 'suitable for pa-sementem pinafores and underwear LINEN ! SS,W a ?±? KIRT COSTIJMES ' » lain and striped ' Boler ° FANCY PINAFORE M°tfSLlfe 2' vVr'y neat M^ * and nttmg styles At C^cf, Bd, lO^d, 1/- yard BLOUSE and SKIRT COSTUMES She muslin, daintily trim- SWISS MUSLINS ' A i ? B^ i I,y d 1/^V n 11 S >ot 1 /|i^ f/ d t?f mcd with lace embroidery WHITE DAMASK^ifI wfdVs' ' 1/3> "*' * 1 "' *'* WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS trimmed wide tucks and embroidery UNBLEACHED DAmJ&kS V^'ilaffi 1 ' *'*' *'*' * ! * At 13/6, 17/6, IS/6, 21/- A f 1/ql /q nl. nlo nla nlft ,. 3r J TWEED SKIRTS walking length fashionable shapes BROWN and C RE^I ffbLWl&s' ' ' ' At US jo, 10/o, sa/o, 10/o, 17/8 A t dij oxrf in'H 1/. 1 /<» „,,j DUST-COATS, in griped and plain lustre, Tussore and Shantung wmTE LI n E NS. in fine and medium maies?SL, 4 0m., 45m., At 27/6, 29/6, 32/6, 35/6, 39/6 to 37/S 54m * Wlde At t/9f 2/6| g/ . ; 3/6| #/ . yard We are giving you the full benefit of the Tariff Reductions & which the Legislature intended you should have. © FORFARS, DOWLAS, TEA, and APRON LINENS CHECK GLASS and TEA CLOTHS Old Tariff gd, io}d, i/-, 1/3, 1/6 yard • Old Tariff Bd, o.d, lod, 1/-, 1/3 yard New Tariff 7-Jd, 9d, 10d, 1/1, 1/3 New Tariff 6*o, 7*d, B}d, 10d, 1/1 WHITE TABLE DAMASK, alfwidths UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all widths / Old Tariff 2/-. 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, 5/- to 10/- yd Old Tariff 2/-, 2/6, 2/1 1, 3/6, 4/- yard New Tariff 1/B*. 2/2, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9, 4/3 to 9/- New Tariff 1/B£, 2/2, 2/6, 2/11, 3/8 TURKISH ROLLER TOWELLING ' HUCKABUCK TOWELLING Old Tariff 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 yard Old Tariff 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, i/g, 2/-, 2/3 yard New Tariff 10d, 12£ d, 1/3* New Tariff 10d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/s*, 1/B*, 1/11 FLANNELETTES, in white, cream, pink, and stripes MATT and CELLULAR SHIRTING, in white and stripes Old Tariff BJd, ioid, 12M, 1/2* Old Tariff 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 yard New Tariff 7^il, 9U, 10* d, 1/. New Tariff 10d, 12£ d, 1/3, 1/6 CREAM and BROWN HOLLANDS GALATEAS and PANDORAS Old Tariff gd, 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 yard Old Tariff aid, 1/-, 1/3 yard New Tariff 7*d, 10d, 1/I*, 1/3*, 1/5* New Tariff B*d, 10d, 1/WHITE LINENS, in frontings, medium and drawn thread, and WHITE LAWNS, BISHOP, VICTORIA, and PERSIAN, and pillow linens INDIAN LINENS Old Tariff 1/10, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6. 4/- yard Old Tariff Bd, ioid, 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, 1/10, 2/- yard New Tariff 1/6, 1/B*, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/4 New Tariff 6*d,' 9d, 10d, 1/I*, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8* WHITE SWISS BOOK MUSLINS PLAIN BLACK FRENCH MUSLINS Old Tariff Sd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, i/g, 2/- yard Old Tariff 1/6, 1/10, 2/4 yard New Tariff 6*d, 10d, 12* d, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8* New Tariff 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 LIMITED.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 11

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