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200 yds. PLAIN CASEMENT FABRIC — Special heavy make, in the newest art shades, a large selection, an artistic cloth, very serviceable Usually 1/11 SATURDAY BARGAIN PRIo'E 1/6 WHITE DAMASK— The best quality, in pure Irish linen, large floral designs, 68in. wide Usual price 4/6 yard SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 3/3 YARD WHITE SHEETING— S4in. wide, for singfe bed, strong twill make, without dressing Well worth 1/3 yard . SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE ll^d YARD LONGCLOTH — 36in. wide, fine close silk-finished longcloth; this is a most reliable cloth Worth 6jd yard SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 4/11 DOZEN 20 pieces NEW STRIPE FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS — All good colours, pretty effects Stock orice 6^d SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 4±d FLAN NELEEN— New fabric for blouse or* dress, ia woven strips and check designs, new tweed effect SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 7d YAI£D 31in. PLAIN DYED FLANNELETTE— SnitabIe for blouses, dressing gowns, etc., colours navy, brawn and myrtle ' SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 6Jd YARD Sample Boxes DAINTY STATIONERY— Note paper and envelopes complete, just arrived 9d, {/- to 2/6 MEN'S TROUSERS — 36 pair Men's Blue Serge Trousers, bought at a big discount, all sizes, honestly worth 96 SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 6/6 MEN'S UNDERWEAR— Men's Fleecy-lined Undershirts and Underpants, suitable for the cold weather 4fi SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 3/6 BOYS' and GIRLS' JERSEYS— A large stock of sample Jerseys and Sweaters, in all colours and styles Worth from 3/6 to 8/6 ' SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICES 2/6 to 5/11 31in CRETONNE— 4OO yards, reversible art designs, rich shades, in cream, green, blue, crimson, all damaged by water Usually 1/6 and I' 9 yard SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICE 9d YAED

SALE COMFORT SALE of COMFORT in TJLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! RUGS ! RUGS ! RUGS ! BEDQUILTS ! BEDQUILTS I SHEETINGS ! SHEETINGS I FLANNELETTES ! FLANNELETTES ! BLOUSINGS ! BLOUSINGS ! CRETONNES! CRETONNES! TOWELS ! TOWELS I FORFARS! FORFARS! FORFARS I LACE CURTAINS! LACE CURTAINS! MARVELLOUS VALUE At LINDEERG'S, CUBA-STREET. TIRR— R— E,— B, Can't you hear tho Sewing Machines ? Everywhere they're humming, and home dressmakers aro hurrying out their winter outfit. Mayhap to complete yours you will need some FLANNELETTES IN such a easo PATRICK'S values will appeal to you. 31in White, and Cream Flannelettes, 4id, Sid, 6£d yard. 36in White and Cream Flannelettes, 7ad, B£d, and 9id yard. ' 28in Striped Flannelettes for Boye' Shirts i and Pyjamas, excellent patterns, 6d and 6id yard. 36in Striped, 7id, Bid, and 10jd yard, i Also, All-wool Colonial Flannels in Pink, Shetland, White, and Orkney, Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d yard All the above are our own direct importations and the values are particularly good. 1 D. S. PATRICK & CO. 4 CUBA-STREET AND COURTENAYPLACE. WOMAN'S OHEEF CHARM IS HER HAra. JAPINA HAIR LIFE INCREASES that charm. JAPINA' HAIR LIFE has been brought from Eastern to Western Worlds. A multitude of women now regularly use this famous and wonderful Hair Food, Hair Grower, »nd ScaJp Cleanser. After using one bottle Or even less, you will acknowledge having made a splendid investment for «. small sum. Price 4b 6d a bottle, 6 botllet for 245. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY j At PERRETT'S PHARMACY, I Corner Willie and Manners street*. To be obtained at all Chcntftts and Druggists. MR. LENNARD - KING, HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST, Representing Japina Hair Lift, may b» Con»ult«d Fre* on «U Hair and Soalp Trouble! at ROOM 5 (GROUND FLOOR), BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Hours 11.30 to 1, 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p m. "T INOARNISH" Linoleum Polish JLi 6avet labour, lasts tvrelve months, won't wash off; applied with a brush. All grocers, Is 6d. _ '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 9