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LOT 63.— TRIMMED MILLINERY — A table of really choice trimmed hats, especially suitable for morning wear, trimmed swathings . of silk, scarves, velvet, wings, etc. Usual price 25/D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 7/6 LOT 64.— -UNTRIMMED STRAWS —Remarkable value in Untrimmed Straw, all the newest shapes in chip and fancy Straus, black and all leading colours. Formerly 5/- to g/6 D.S.C. Stook Sale Price 1/11 BLACK STRAWS— We have an unusually fine assortment of new black untrimmed straw shapes, including spring samples. Usual prices" from 5/1 1 to 15/6 D.S.C. Stook Sale Prloes 2/11 to 10/6 GIRLS' COLLEGE STRAWS— Newest shapes in girls' college straw sailor hats, cable edges. Formerly x 3/1 1 to 4/1 1 D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 1/11 LOT 65.— MAN-O'-WAR CAPS-^-Man-o'-war Caps, in stout navy and cardinal cloth, ioin crown with lettered band. Usual price 4/1 1 D.S.C. Stock Sale Prioe 1/CHILDREN'S FELTS— 4 doz assorted Felts, in various shades, for children, suitable for either boys or girls. Usual price 3/1 1 D.S.C Stock Sale Prioe 1/8 UNTRIMMED FELTS— We quote very special prices in this department winch should very quickly reduce our really fine stock of felts, which we are sacrificing below landed cost. Formerly 8/6 D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 2/11 LOT 66.— TWEED HATS— We claim to have one of the finest selections of Tweed Hats on view in the city, and notwithstanding the tremendous demand for this most useful hat, we purpose clearing the whole stock at absurd prices. Usual prices 5/1 1 to 15/6 D.S.C. Stock Sale Prices 2/11 to 6/6 GIRLS' TAMS and HOCKEY CAPS — 3 doz Scarlet Cloth Tarns, very suitatble for sporting' cap. Usual price 2/11. D.S.C Stook Sale Price 6d each LADIES' DRESS CAPS— 4 doz. ladies' muslin and lace mob caps, suitable for sporting cap. Usual price 1/11 D.S.C. Stock Sale Pfice 1/- each

LOT 71.— 20 Boxes LINEN HAND- fl KERCHlEFS— Hemstitched Jin, good ij| quality pure Jrish linen, 12m square, j small size. Usually 6/6 doz i , ..D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 3 for 1/- I 20 COSTUME FRONTS— High col- '! lars, frilled, white and coloured, jn ready to wear. Usually 4/1 1, 5/1 111 1 D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 1/11 Big Quantity LADIES' SILK HUNT- ! ING STOCKS— Made up ready to I wear, all colours. Usually 2/6 D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 1/6 LOT 72.— LACE TIES, MUSLIN TIES, SILK TIES — Embroidered ends, nice g-oods. Usually 1/-, 1/6. D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 4£d each 20 Doz. KNITTED TIES— In good I colours, a splendid line. Worth 1/All to be cleared at D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 6d each j 10 Doz. White Shetland Wool KNITTED SCARVES— 2 yds long | by i6in wide, fringe ends, wafm for j, , cold evenings. Usually 3/6, all to be i. , cleared at D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 1/11 \ .LOT 73 560 yds of LACE INSERTIONS — In net, guipure, filet, wide I val., and coloured torchons, in Paris, white, cream, and black D.S.C. Stock Sale Price Id yd Guipure, Applique and Wave Edge | INSERTIONS— White, cream, and Paris, s very nice goods. Usually i/-, [/3, and 1/6 yd D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 3d yd 1 About 100 Doz. Wide Valenciennes LACES and INSERTIONS — 2iin wide, good patterns. Usually 3d yd j p.S.C. Stock Sale Price 1/- doz. "' ' ' ' '"" I LOT 74.— g3 yds of Wide Luxielle ! Skirt FLOUNCING LACE— Most i] beautiful quality, iSm wide. Usually 2/11 yd D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 1/6 i| 16 Pieces of Real Torchon LACE IN- , / SERTIONS— 2in wide, heavy cluny 1 patterns. Usually 1/3 yd D.S.C. Stock Sale Price 4£d yd [ Soo Doz. Torchon Skirt Flouncing 1 LACE INSERTION— With lace frill- f ed on, Labour-saving lace, all widths. I ■ Usually y\d to 1/- yd I" D.S.C. Stock Sale Pries 4£ti, s?d, ({ 6id s 7*d yd I (

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 12