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i - It \ t By Season of Special Purchase. 1 ______________________________ I ■ S3ow it is done! [ The D. I.C. is able to offer "now, almost at the j j beginning of the season, a line of Winter I f Dress Materials at the very attractive price a of 17/6 for the dress length of 6 yds. These 2 are not last year's goods, but smart up-to-S date materials with the latest colourings and j H designs. We can make this offer because H we have purchased many thousands of yards on extremely reasonable terms. j 2600 yards Special Purchase Striped Costume ! Tweeds, Cheviot Bordered Serge and Pastel Cloth. 1500 yards of Tweeds and Cheviots — Smart Costume Tweeds, in light and dark brown, navyblue with black, bronze, reseda, peacock, golden brown or ; wine stripes 17/6 the dress length \ Serges and Bordered Cheviots— New Fabrics and j up-to-date colourings, brown with peacock blue border, \ navy and serpent, navy, red and brown, navy and prune, \ bronze and tabac, brown and electric \ 17/6 the dress length 1100 yards Paste! Cloth — Pastel Cloth in ivory, cream, \ i Silver, eau-de-nil, and fawn, double width ; Usual price, J j| 3/ntos/6 17/6 the dress length \ \ ======== j m I Round and oblong. Special quality. | | Lacquered in Reds, Greens, IVJarone and Blue. | I DAINTY, USEFUL, AND INEXPENSIVE. I I I a Flower and Palm Pots, &c. f t I Exceedingly good value. 'i | Most pleasing shapes. | I JPKIMGSjE ii 9 LABSETON WAY, 1 A We are now making the biggest sacrifice made since our Fire Sale Started. Worth from 4/6 to 16/6 All ;&>i, I/Il &s_d H/1I each These are all this season's Goods, new and fresh and up-to-date. FELTS, SATIN and STRAW (Hundreds of damaged and wet goods are being senl to the destructor). That customers may see what Ihese are like, a window v/iil be filled with them, and the prices marked. A choice may be made either from the window or from the Show-room. 0N THURSDAY EVENING AFTER TWELVE DAYS' SELLING THE SHOP IS STILL CROWDED, AND ASSISTANTS WORKING NIGHT AND DAY TO PREPARE GOODS. We received eight cases of New Gosds direct from several factories. Two cases were full of NEW HOSIERY, all sizes in Ladies' and Girls' tan and black Hese, now marked ; also up to Size 9 in £-hOSe, GIRLS' NEW PALETOTS, FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, DRESS MATERIALS. SPECIAL!— I7 Dez. MEN'S STRONG GREY WORKING SHIRTS— 3/6 for 2/8. MEN'S SOCKS and UNDERCLOTHING- At Startling Reductiens. THE SAL¥AQE SALE. SALE! SALE! STOCKTAKING SALE ... AT ... Extraordinary Bargains — CRUETS from 5/- JELLIES from 4/9 GENT'S WATCHES from 8/6 LADIES' SILVER WATCHES, 15/4M(* the £ discount on all our goods for one month only.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1909, Page 9

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