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I ..." _ . ' I, ■j '.Monday I :. I - r-w-t . 7 "fl . j I "■luesday 1 Wednesday ),:'■.' ■ ; The D.I.C. Half I '"■J Sale-Price- Days \ ■■ - - ■' !'-. \ ... ;_And they lived happily ever afterwards. I 1 Thus ends the fairy t,alc, but those who. d \ purchase during the D.I.C. Half Sale Price, \ . Days will have the pleasure of knowing that ! I there is thc-reality of the tremendous, econo- ■ | I ' mies effected with the same' happy ending:. j i '■■■•• . - •. i I WEDNESDAY THE LAST DAY, BUT BUY j I , BEFORE THAT. • j 1 Al! Untrimmed Straws, Ready-to-Wears, | I Pant-fans, Children's Millinery and Models - | I At Half Marked Sale Prices j a '%&■ Tan Bedford Cord Coat and Shirt—Coat lined f2^ !& £7pr*"""j"fO'' silk, polonaise, full skirt Sale Price 70/6 fe^o*rCa l^^f9^ ' ' Half Saie Prioe 38/9 i fl 1i I 111 Brown Bedford Cord Goat and Skirt—Coat" I 111 fel im 11 ww lined through Japanese silk, skirt gathered ■> )M 11 Wh ■ ftX^M |7^. at back with French band Sale Price 2 gns.. R^J!|^ l^fj-p- Half Sale Price 21/- .^yj^' "'« 10 Pieces iSin. Flouncing Embroidery— a R Dainty designs on {rood long-cloth I jl . ' ■ Sale Price 1/6 yard Half Saie Price 9d yard I . ■ [I 30 pieces Sleeve Friliings—ln net, silk and'-. | * I' ninon, lovely shades, in Paris, white and col I ■ • B ours Sale Price fid Half Saie Price 3d 5 P. 3000 yards Striped and Figured Cotton Voiles I * I ■ ■ Orig-inally 1/6 yard Now 4-_d yard . I I Remnants Flannelettes, Flannels, Cotton I v Dresses, Muslins, Voiies, Prints, Cambrics, 1 h etc. Half Marked Saie Prices | H i Doulton Flov'Br Pot—ln grcv, pink and | H green. Sale Price 20/- Half Sale Price 10/- | s 1 Dinner Set by Doulton—66 pieces' I .■ |.. Sale Price Half Sale Price £«/4/- I g Derby and Wide End Ties—Hundredsof smart I |- . - styles Saie Price •/- Half Sale Price 6d . | E ■ ••■• • 6 Boys' White Starched Shirts Sale Price 1/6 | • I .*■*•■■' Half Sale Price 3d 1 I . ■ I ■■ B Remnants of Cretonnes, Muslins, and Nets ' h ... ■, I At Half Marked Sale Prices J * ! - [j A few "La Vida" Corsets—ln ivory brocade •. | ! H, and fancy'coutille; sizes 20 and 21 .. | *. • I . Sale Price 14/6 Half Sale Price 7/3 . | . I' ' "W. 8." Corsets—ln white batiste; sizes 20 " | -' i. -and 21 ■ Sale Price 10/6 Half Sale Price 5/3 ■ | ''■' ■ \ I 23"pairs Ladies' Bronze Court and Bar Shoes -I - .'I , Sale Price 4/1 i Half Sale Price 2/6 pair 1 'i 32 pairs. Tan Willow Calf. Shoes— '•■ |r 1 Sale Price 12/6 Half Sale Price 5/11 a . .* ■ ■ I ■ , j ci!^ ; I'^^^ llUFlliy^."J^-iv^^'^,a-'^'^w-_''-'LJ^'u':j:g^ * ... 7.' ', 7 '...'' ' ; "-*'■•'•■ " ■'*" j I MAGYAR NIGHTIES [ ; Traced "ready to worlc" on Tootal's famous ' TARANTULLE A. new series of very ■ charming designs is now . , ready. Two designs -with round neck, two ■■ with V-shaped opening, and two with square . . opening Cash Prlca, post free' */n , ; • 1 Sorry, cannot send on approval, but designs, .clear tracing, and material, are all up to the ' "Pringle" standard, than which there is. I nothing better in tliis wide world. I We; slisll liave soinclbing very interesting lo' say on liese Nighties, also. Camisoles, withio. a fow days. Walch our Adi. . PRINGLE'S XTD. m*"^£«*- || Annual-Sale of.. ■■■-Useful New- 'Year Presents Reduced Prices. Special Reductions. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE ' doz. Rustless Tahle Knives—lß/6 Cruets—B/6, 12/6. 18/6, 25/- i do*"- Rustless Dessert Knives—l 7/6' Teapots (chaste designs)—. ' Ivoride-and Stag Carvers and Steel in 16/6,19/6,25/- lovely Plush-lined Cases— ' E.P. Oak Salad Bowls—2o/6, 39/6, 45/- 12/6, 16/6, 18/6 E.P. Oak Trays—4s/-, 48/- Saw Bread Knives—Bd E.P. Oak Liqueur Frames—s2/-, 65/- Razors (best English) 111 Leather Cases Afternoon Spoons and Ton 2;s — • 15/6, 17/6 pair . 5/6, 8/6, 12/6 half-dozen Gem Safety Razor—Guaranteed, no- . Sugar Basins. Jelly Dishes— . thing better -7/6 ' 5/6, 9/6, 12/6 Gillette Safety Razors—. . Oak Biscuit Boxes—l 7/6, 19/6, 25/- Kl'°PP Razors—7/6 ■■'. '. " E.P. •Afternoon Tea Sets (3 pieces)— Razor Strops—l/-,' 2/9, 3/9 42/., 45/. Children's Knife, Fork, .and Spoon— Al Quality Tea Spoons—6/9 _-<loz. . 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 Al Quality Dessert Spoons—l 2- i-doz. - SPORTS Al Quality Table Spoons—l 6/6 _-doz. }_] oy ' g Cartridges—lo/6 per 100 Al Quality Tabic Forks—l 6/6. _-doz. Kiev's Smokeless Cartridges—. . Al Qualify Dessert Porks—l 2- _-c!oz. * . 12/6 per 100 Air-Guns —3/- to 5/6 TRAVELLING AND SEASIDE' Vacuum Flasks-4/9 - ■ REQUISITES. - • Hammocks—7/6 •' /• Leather Cabin Trunks—3s/- to 39/-, Tennis Racquets—s/6, 6/3, 10/6 „ Suit Cases—B/6, 11/6, 14/6 Tennis BallsGladstone Ba. Cricket Bats—3/3, 8/6, 12/6 . „ ..'.Kit Bags—l 7/6 (0 23/6 Cricket BallsBrief Bags—lo/6 to .15/6 Hamper Baskets-1/9,*2/-, 2/3, 2/9 VALUABLE PRESENTS. Perfection Cooking Stoves— Bissell's Carpet Sweepers— . ' ' ■ 1, 2, 3-bnrner 15/6, 21/-, 22/6 Primus Stoves—ll/6 and 13/6 ■ Vacuum Carpet Sweepers—£2/10/----yoldinj; Camp Bed—l.9/6 British Wringer—Guaranteed for five ■'"/ire Wove Stretcher (2ft. 6in.)—ll/6 years—2l/Crockery Tea Set-15/6 TABLE CUTLERY. Crockery Dinner Set (36 pieces)— , A doz. Ivoride Tabic Knives— .. . 35/-, 47/6,55/----7/6, 10/6. 12/6 A Beautiful Hanging Lamp— A doz! Dessert Knives—6/6, 8/6, 10/6 ; 37/6, 47/6, .55/----1 pair Ivoride Carvers—66, 8/6, 10/6 Lounge Chair (w'ickerware)—27/6, 32/6 jS"® *S*S*i' 3 yfSfßv tS*!**s. /&*§ "RSf 3*? W*7T^"^3k T,?Sf?\ W^HK5"^ lFlLJw#i.w*M^ It .MllMF£jla" Winder's C«pncr, CCJBA. and MANNERS .'■THRF.T*

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 9

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