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JAMES " SMITH'S SHOWROOM • 'SALE HpHIS brilliant bdrgain event TiW -obviously pleased all who desir'e'to' see their money stretch. At this Sale you gel, desirablo and seasonable good* at very greatly reduced prices. We hmppen to bo able to give unusual bargains because wo were fortunate enough to be able to buy to advantage at a time when war was least expected. Hero arc sonic attractive items. , v , K LADIES' WHITE COTTON VfiSTS, with fancy tops, v Clearing at 4£d each. WOVEN COTTON BLOOMERS, in saxo blue, navy blue, brown, and cream. Sale Prices Is lid, 2s'6d a pair. 100 COSTUME SKIRTS, in mixed tweeds; all good Useful garments; usually sold at 10s 6d tc 25s 6d> » Sale Price 4s lid, each. '70 NAVY SERGE SKIRTS, ' excellent for knock-about wear, usually- 12s 6d to 27s 6d. • - Sale Price 5s lid each. 100 ONE-PIECE DRESSES, ih cotton , cordb. navy serges, fine hair cloths, and figured cloths, in assorted shades. Regular prices 8s lid to 37s 6d. Sale Prices 2s lid. 5s lid, and 8s lid. An Unusual Bargain. 30 WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, ih the" very latest styles. ' j' [\ Sale Prices 4s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid eack 25 NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed embrftidery and insertion -, usual price 9s 6d. Sale Price .ss" lid. 150 GALATEA STRAW HATS, for* boys and girls. Usual nrices Is 9d to 8s lid each. ""' Sale Prices 6d, li, Is 6d each, CHILDREN'S 'EMBROIDERED MttSLIN COATS, usually 12s 6d to 19s 6cl. Sale Price 4s lid each. LADIES' SEASIDE FROCKS, in all shades, in crepe. f '* ' Sale Price 10s 9d oa'olt. CHILDREN'S MATINEE MUSLIN COATS AND MUSLIN FROCKS, 20in and 22in. ; only a few lof*. Usually 5s lid and 7s lid. Sale Price Is. lid each, OUR COUPON COMPETITION is becoming quite popular. The prizes.,,are good, and tho paving of the coupons, oven to those who fail to secure prizes, means saving money. JAMES SMITH, LTD., 80, (JUBA-STREET. „

By Special Appointment" to His Excellency the' Governor. "• <Vi - vr FRANK (J.E.AP.Y, WATCHMAKER Al^D JEWELLER, 48, WILLIS-ATBEET. fTIHE QHOP ipOR TpIIESENTS. WRISTLET WATCHES, in Obld Casos WRISTLET WATCHES, in Silver Cases. WRISTLET WATCHES, in Gunmetal Cases. , , r MANUFACTURING ! REPAIRING I DIAMOND SETTING! PLATING'! Catalogues Post Free. Write' for' orio. Tel. 1138. Estd. 1880. P.O. Box '243. FRANK GJ-RADY. ~~MY DRESSMAKER,^ 209 and 211, CUBA-STREET. NEW SEASON'S FABRICS— ALL CLASSES.. -'"* "•* Plaoe your Order Early to Avoid Disappointment. MOST REASONABLE CHARGES LN SOWN. ■ MRS,- B.QOCOCK.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 9

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