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EVERYBODY WILL FIND EVERY- I THING THEY REQUIRE AT THE | — I Bress and Silk Bepts. i I 2 pieces Light Ground STRIPED LUSTRE— DoubIe § width. Usual Price, 3/9 Sale Price, 1/6 | 4 pieces Grey and White Striped TWEEDS— DoubIe | width. Usually 1/11 Sale Price, 1/6 % 3 pieces SUMMER TWEEDS— Eawn and grey mix- | tures, 42in. Usually 2/11 Sale Pflee, 1/11 | ' 1 piece Favy and White SILK SHOT GLORIA— | For dust coats. Usually 3/6 Sale Prise, 1/11 | 11 pieces Satin Striped WOOL TAFFETA— AII 1 shades, 43in. Usually 3/3 Safe f»riee 3 1/11 I A WONDERFUL SARCASM I— Fancy CHENE P TAFFETA SILKS— In beautiful colourings. | Usually 6/6 Te lbs eieareci at 1/9 a yard I 10 piec-es ASSORTED SILKS— Such as Messalines, | Mexvs, Glaces, Paillettes, etc., imperfect. 1 Usual Prices, 3/3 and 3/6 - p To be elaared at 1/- a yard % 2 pieces ALL-SILK SATIN FOULARD— 2Iin. wide, | in amethyst and mole. Usually 2/11 % Safe Pries, 1/- a yard | * ft A m Tli© Cotton Dress D©pf. offers | son© Astounding BargaiiiSo i D.I.C SALE FEICES WILL CLEAS TEEM! | 97 pieces of COTTON DRESS MATERIALS— Fancy | Muslins, Voiles, Brilliants, Figured Cambrics, | etc. Usually lOJd, 1/3, and 1/6 the yard | Sale PrlGe 5 4^d yard % 60 pieces of Best Quality FRENCH CAMBRIC— AII j this season's patterns, in stripes, spots, and -j checks ; colours absolutely fast. Usually llAd a | yard "Salß Price, ®|-d a yard i 220 White EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOUSE I LENGTHS— With handsome embroidery for % fronts and plain material for bodice. Usually 4/6 | Safe Price, 2/6 each ■ | ' ______i-j...i-ij.iu.iM iii'iiiiiiii -"■■■■ '■■■'" i.i.i— ~ -„- j CUTLET FRILLS H | HAM FRILLS | I Round and Oval, all sizes. % I PAPER SERVIETTES , \ 1 Useful, Inexpensive, Indispensable. i I — — = i i^^ ' \ WILL BE I s . ? I ' • 1 I i 1 f I I ■ — —' p i " I - I ' MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT | | | DRESS DEPARTMENT | I . SILK DEPARTMENT * I | | FANCY DEPARTMENT • | j I FURNISHING DEPARTMENT % \ ===== I I CUBA & BIXON STREETS :: %®& BARGAINS. I f. ■ -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1911, Page 9

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