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WE have just received a consignment of Playing Cards that will sell like the proverbial " hot cakes," because they are good from every point of view. The Cards are fine to the touch, and it is simply a pleasure to shuffle and deal them. The surface is smooth and the . pictures and spots are clear. / These Playing Cards are superior to other Playing Cards offered at double the money. The prices of these new Playing Cards are as under: — "Tihe Whist" Maying Cards "The V/foist" PSaying Cards in the popular narrow French Linen finish, extra fine. Equal size, assorted coloured backs, in every respect to the Cards complete with Joker. In boxes. sold at 3/W°rtllW ° rtll "price 1/3 a Pack Price 1 / 6 a Pa <* Come and examine these Cards, and you are certain to go away with a pack. LIMITED 1 25 /\\ liUlll H T° Kash to get a new Overr*sai J 11 111 \ co^ t! Chances are, the Winter's . .ajgj j, | |„ „ going- to be a snorter ! \f\ 1 11 11 1 ft & \ We've a dandy lot, and you'll be %J ll ' II f\ i the warmest person in any crowd if W I IiVA Inside a "Wallace & Gibson" Coat / | , Hi t■ W They're the newest, smartest, / j| i I'fl snuggest Coats yould could strike. ./ I 1a fl Wlth or without be lt at back. ||j H Ujf Glance over the prices :—: — I"I IJ' ™ E FAMOUS "ZAMBRENES." Jil i^J^l ' ' TW EED RAINPROOFS, in • V^MSMjf I Roughs and Coverts, 65/- to 105/-. i IWb I ' RAINPROOFS (" ZAMII, / BRENE "), Cashmere finish, 45/-, KpA 1 52/6, 65/-, to 126/-. V lf§ , 1 Ladies' "ZAMBRENES," 90/-. £i^k- D.B. TWEED. OVERCOATS, I§§ *mT 35/-, 40/-, 45/-, to 126/-. Plain and jgllr Raglan shoulders, browns and rsZ greys and navy. S.B. TWEED OVERCOATS, ' 25/-, 35/-, 45/-, to 75/-. Better Pick While There's Plenty The "KASH" :: Willis Street i- „„,«» „., -J MaM «^ tt AT W/AVC RTTCIY " QUEREE BROS. l'/^^^MS^^% * s attracting- considerable attention, and de- ; / ' -V servedly s0 ' because, while the qualities and WK^^^hli^^Pil styles are the best and latest, the prices are r\w o 'i^i^Piasl- '^ astonishingly low. The assortment of ''••"H "^^W^^3/ Seulette, Caracul, Pony, Aslrachan, and Seal l - •* \ Ww^A^^^^' Coney Coats, all personally selected in Lon'''AAW^^MWM don by Ir ' Theo ' Q ueree ' form a rich dist\& - ' ACR EATOFFER. "iW 'WWMmM Coney Seal Coats— Real skin, rich and lusy fl-'-" Mr*^miF trous, lined chocolate satin, and l '\m Iff beautifully shaped. %Jliif C©:I5:O Mp%sj%Z& Worth 10 guineas. Black Pony Coats— Lined black twill, large frog fastener, deep collar — 59/6 Black Seaiette Coats — Well -cut and lined, .-trf^nlli&K Black Seaiette Coats— Lined shot silk, with rich braid ornaments— 6s/- IMmiMIMMm Black Astrachan Coats— Lined mercerised twill, very handsome garments-^-75/- ==S^' 3 TO-MORROW'S BARCAIN. «Mi ■/ 2 dozen Coney Seal Hats — Real skin, as fewn*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 3