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il SPECIAL J-MANTLES AND CQSTIT.IES. Summer Coats and Skirts in Cotton Materials. 6 only SAND-COLOURED COSTUMES IN'POPLIN — With hairline stripe of green; some brown;' neat collar and revers, inset sleeves, narrow belt slightly below waist line, which brings the fullness all on to hips; fairly short I coats; plain full skirts Original price 45/X Sale Price 29/6 i Great Line of SUMMER COATS AND SKIRTS— I Plain pique, striped pique, striped poplin, cotton ' gabardine; in various styles and materials Usually 45/-, 49/6 To Clear at 19/6 f A USEFUL WASHING COSTUME —In white" pique; has sling pockets, and is belted, and has neat roll and step collar, and full flared skirt Usual price 59/6 Sale Price 39/6 Line of WHITE COTTON GABARDINE COS-TUMES—Loose-fitting, sailor collar; the uncommon feature of this costume is the deep fold, which is continued right round, about 12 inches from bottom of coat, and on collar and cuffs; 1 belted right round Usually 69/6 Sale Price 45/WHITE PIQUE COSTUME—Has new and novel collar, and revers, two sling pockets and new sash belt, finished pearl buttons Original price 65/- Sale Price 47/6 SIMPLE WASHING SUIT—In stripe cotton suiting ; in blue and white, and red and white; has novelty patch pockets and neat sailor and step collar, and is belted; full skirt Original price 59/6 Sale Price 47/6 Line of WHITE MATT COSTUMES — In large sizes; belt an 3 patch pockets Original price 52/6 Sale Price 19/6 Also 1 only in White Pique, with red stripe; 0.5.; same style Original price 52/6 Sale Price 19/6 Line of WASHING COSTUMES — In pale pink linen, and blue cotton gabardine; the belt has a very smart effect; two separate bands, joined, to tabs under arms; small white linen collar,- which continues down to waist line, getting narrower until it reaches the waist; in O.S. and W. sizes Original price 69/6 Sale Price 19/6 Line of WHITE COTTON GABARDINE COSTUMES—Straight front, belt round sides and across back; very full in skirt of coat;' W. and S.S.W Original price 59/6 Sale Price 49/6 ' VERY SMART STRIPED CREPE COSTUMES— All large sizes, loose fitting, patch pockets, col- . lar and cuffs trimmed plain crepe; in contrast- • ing colours, in grey and white stripe, wide saxe I ' and white stripe, mixed stripes, black and white stripes, reseda, green, and white Original price 59/6 Sale Price 42/COTTON FROCKS—In a large range of colours, in cotton crepe; good plain styles, mostly roomy: fawn with white and black stripes, white .with pink and green stripes, white with fine blue stripe, white with grey stripe, etc. Also a Hmityed number, same style as above, in white ground and blue and pink check Original price 29/6 All to Clear at 19/6 SMART FROCK—In striped matron cloth, collar and cuffs of white or contrasting colour; can be had in a variety of stripes Special Sale Prico 25/AN IDEAL TUB FROCK—Smart coat frock, in cotton materialß, in stripes and plain colourings ; in shades of sky, brown, mauve, and grey; good fitting Original price 37/6 Sale Price 33/6 A Limited Number of CREPE FROCKS—In vieux rose, brown, apricot, and buff; some with contrasting colour collar and cuffs, others piped Original price 29/6^ To Clear at 19/6 JUMPER SUIT — In striped washing crepe; in black and white, and blue and white (light and dark blue stripes); O.S. size Originally 38/6 Sale Price 29/6 I CHARMING FROCKS—In coloured floral voile; in a variety of shades and designs; double collar of white marquisette Originally 57/6 Now 47/6 Line of DAINTY VOILE FROCKS — Pinafore style; in a wide range of colours and designs, but all have the white blouse underneath; some floral, piped satin to tons, some checks ,_ some striped; all very effective; W. and S.W. sizes Original prices from 47/6, 55/6, sq/6 Sale Price all 29/6 i DAINTY WHITE VOILE FROCKS—AII new season's goods; in a host of different styles; trimmed laces and embroideries Originally 25/6, 27/6, 29/6 To Clear at 17/6 CHARMING VOILE FROCKS—For young ladies; plain style, neatly embroidered in leaves worked blue, cuffs and patch pockets worked to match Original price 52/6 Sale Price 39/6 FANCY VOILE FROCK — Violet spot on collar and cuffs, and very deep violet band at bottom S .of skirt; inset sleeves, piped violet, and waist M belt to match; very uncommon i Original price 52/6 Sale Price 39/6 1 12 only EXCELLENT QUALITY WHITE VOILE I FROCKS—In varied styles I ■ In prices ranging from 55/6, 59/6 I To Clear at 39/6 I VERY DAINTY WHITE VOILE COAT FROCK —Neatly trimmed Val. insertion and handsome embroidered flowers; deep band of saxe blue voile around bottom, and narrow belt, cuffs, and collar to correspond . Original "price 69/6 Sale Price 47/6 2 only VERY GOOD QUALITY WHITE VOILE FROCKS — Circiilar necks of Val. insertion, fastens down left side, pin tucks across front in rows of five; skirt all in one, of rich embroidery; ■ one has belt of white soft satin pleated other pale pink belt Originally 6g/6 Sale Price 47/6 VERY FINE DAINTY VOILE JUMPER FROCKS —White satin ribbon crossed loosely on hips; square neck; plain full skirts Originally Bg/6 Sale Prico 69/G Excellent Quality Dainty White VOILE FROCKS —Varied styles „-,,, At prices ranging from 94/6, £5/5/-. £5/iS/6 Sale Prices 69/6, 79/6 TUSSORE SILK COSTUMES—Line of heavy- • weight tusore, with navy stripe, unlined, sennit fitting; two small bands across back and one I wider stitched band just across centre front; two I small inset pockets; well cut, plain full skirt Usual price £6/6/- Sale Price 89/6 HEAVY-WEIGHT TUSSORE COSTUMES-With a double fine stripe, unlined, gathered across half Back at sides; plain front, sailor collar, finished rows of stitching; very smart skirt; two deep pockets Usually £5/15/6 Sale Price 84/Also same style as above in plain tussore, at same PLAIN TUSSORE COSTUMES — Loose-fitting, small sizes, suitable for maids; coat and skirt finished rows of heavy stitching Usual price £5/5/- Sale Price 29/6

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 12

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