MONDAY AND TUESDAY I ALL I DRESSES MANCHESTER Grey Striped TWEEDS - Usually ±*£™ ™ ?Z" nS ,°j ™ E Tie -a * ' «• * .-. NAPKINS— S&ghtIy soiled Bargain 3/6 Bargam Pnce, 1/11 Price g 6 S/J , 10 Pieces Dark TWEED— In newest 14 Pairs of SINGLE BED SHEETS mixtures. Usually 4/6 and 6/6 —Finlay'B Twills, ready for use Bargain Price, 1/11 yard Bargain Price, 5/6 a pair FUBNISHSNG DRAPERY I COTTON DRESSES Kemnants of CEETONNES, MADBAS- MUSLIN, CASEMENT CLOTH, etc.— All at Half Marked i The Remainder of the MUSLINS, Sale Prices VOILES, etc,, etc., to be cleared. 1 Piece only BLIND LACE — In Prices were l/«, 1/6, and 1/11 a pretty ivy green shade, 13in. deep yar d. Bargain Price to Clear, U Was 2/3 a yard Bargain Price, 4d. . a a yard J FANCY DEPT. ] HABERDASHERY All Eemnants of VEILINGS, RIB- j TRIMMING REMNANTS, the Sale BONS, LACES, INSERTIONS, etc. | Prices of which were up to 5/6 ! Half Marked Sale Prices ! Bargain Price, 6d. a piece. j 18in. White ALLOVER NET— j White GARTER ELASTIC— Usu- j Usually lyil Bargain Price 9d. a j ' ally 3d. a yard Bargain Price, 1/. j yard | a dozen - ! | I ■ I COSTUMES I . MILLINERY The Balance of Our Stock of This | Just a few MODELS to be cleared Season's LINEN COSTUMES— | at fj 6 each Latest styles and colourings. The I The Remaining stocbs of FLOW ERS season's prices were 49/6 and 59/6 | —Beautiful goods Going at 6d. a Bargain Price, all at 15/6- I bunch I Jill IL i lißT— UniTMiTiTTTmrm liIHIW Uli'f IIIIIHWHII I HMIIHhri UNDERCLOTHING | I MEN'S DEPT. Ladies' WINCEY and NUNS' i. VEILING, UNDERCLOTHING, Pj Men's SUITS— TaUor cut, of stylish KNICKERS, and COMBINATIONS materials, smart designs Usually -Slightly soiled All at Half Marked 45/ . to 52/ . Bargain Price> 19/6 4^316 ir I*l CCS Ladies' WOVEN UNDERCLOTH- Men's FLANNELLA PYJAMAS— ING-Combinations, vests, bodkes ■ Smarfc stri Usually and spencers; all sizes At Half aic Dm .^._ n _. -. Marked Sale Prices I 8 / 6 Bar 2 ain Pr « e . 5/11 I Eyelet, IVlt. Mellick, Daisy Designs on Pillow j I Linen, 2/9 pair; on Old Bleach Linen, 3/7 pair \\ I 10in. Linen D'Oyleys traced "Bread," | I . "Scones," "Cake," "Fruit," "Cheese," | I 4d each or 1/6 set, post free. 1 1 ¥^l^¥T^j| r^¥ ¥T 9 Q "The Place for Presents" 1 1 JTl\ll^ 1 0-I^IL O LAMSTON. QUAY J 1 FROM OUR | 1 FANCY MUSLINS I I ZEPHYRS ' I I FANCY FLANNELETTES 1 1 AND | I ECRU BRILLIANTS | I Usually sold at I(Hd to 1/3 per yard. I I Our Special ' Stocktaking Offers j FOUR i 4 ID FOUR I PENCE M ± PENCE 9 HALF- hsMs^ A HALF- I PENNY I PENNY | See the value of these goods in our I Cuba Street window. ; 1 Cuba and Dixoii Streets. 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 47, 25 February 1911, Page 7
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462Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 47, 25 February 1911, Page 7
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