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FAMOUS FOB OVER BO YEARS FOR i** \ WCI T 7TVT^TV"\M •.I QUALITY. STYLE AMD VALUE :: , f^ \. W H.L<JLJ.iN VJr I OIN -. Our ' Store Remains: Open"this- Eveiiiog for the .Convenience ;of Customers "ELEVENTH HOUR" " GIFT SUGGESTIONS In the Fancy Department— USEFUL SCARVES WITH; SILK-. FRINGE—In ' nice qualities and good length; in white, pink, purple, grey, sand, champagne, saxe, navy, khaki.. • 9/11, 12/6/ 14/6. SOFT SILK. MIXTURE; SCARF—With hand-knotted fringe; in white, pink, grey, purple, champagne, brown, navy, saxe, green ... 17/6\'fach REAL SILK KNITTED SCARVES—In single and tubular Swiss knit; in plain shades, of white, champagne, shell pink, rose, coral, cinnamon, wine, and black ■ 22/6, 2*/6, 27/6, 31/6, 35/6, to 58/6 An Exceedingly Smart Range of Striped REAL SILK KNITTED SCARVES—In the ■following!*, combination of colours: Saxe and green, black and white, 'grey and pink, brown and rose, myrtle and champagne, saxe and brown, khaki 1 and g'feen, white and black . 24/6, 29/6, 35/6, 39/6, «5/-, to' 63- --/ INDIAN HAND-MADE LACE CAMISOLE AND NIGHTDRESS TOPS—In a range of beautiful designs; all made to ■ take an inch wide ribbon' threading- round the tops and shoulder straps 12/6, 11/6, 16/8, 18/6, 19/6, 21/-, "i.2/6, 27/6 Handsome Designs in HAND-MADE. INDIAN .LACE: SETS— Deep tops and wide French knickers; splendid wearing, yet dainty in effect ■ , «7/6 and 49/6 set Gloves and Hosiery-11-. THREE-DOME . "REYNIER" SUEDE GLOVES—With' self-.,' stitching; in beavers, greys, black, and white Price 16/6 pair TWO-DOME DEERSKIN GLOVES—In greys and browns Price 17/6 pair TWO-DOME REINDEER GLOVES—In several shades of brown Price 22/6 pair SUEDE MOTORING GLOVES—With stiff gauntlet,' strap and dome; in two shades of brown , • ' , Price 13/6 pair . LADIES' ARTIFICIAL. SILK HOSE—In white, royal, navy; tan, ■. grey, gabardine • ■ • .; ■ Price 4/6 pair LADIES' SILK ANKLE HOSE—With cotton suspender tops; in black, white, silver champagne, navy, ox blood, grey, slate, ; nigger, tan, drab, peacock, electric, saxe, and evening- shades. Price 6/11 pair BLACK SILK HOSE—With cotton suspender tops, toes and heels Prise 5/11, 6/11, 12/6 pair LADIES' SILK HOSE—With cotton suspender tops, toes, and heels; in silver, drab, oyster, fawii, buff greys, gabardine, navy, bottle green, cinnamon, and all wanted day or eveningshades / Price 12/0. pair ' Art Jewellery-— NOVELTY BEAD. NECK .CHAINS—Long . styles in art and Venetian beads ; beautiful colour ; effects,. including blues, pink, green, purple, amber, rose 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, Ifl/8 LONG NOVELTY NECK CHAINS—Green and steel, amber and steel, blue and steel,..purple and steel; very effective .. 18/6 ~ NOVELTY NECKLACES—With red,'' green,'purple, amber, saxe *nd sky beads, on gold bead chain ' 10/6 ' NOVELTY PORCELAIN BEAD NECKLACE—In. pink and pale.. blue, mounted on ■prettyr-steel chain with bead drop; something quite new . ' 17/6 LONG GALALITH BEAD NECK CHAIN—In amber or green • ■ 42/6 NOVELTY NECKLACE—In long style beads, giving Paisley effect ' 8/6 SPECIAL NOTICE. To all our Customers we take this opportunity of expressing our thanks for^ continued patronage, and desire to wish them " THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON." A special Evening Meal will be served In our Tea J ' Rooms this evening from sto 7. TOYLAND OPEN THIS EVENING. FAMOUS FOB OVE.n 5O YEASS TOR' /"4 \ WTTT 1 TMf""TYYN ' -.: OUA.UTV. STYLE AND VAL.UB a /^ -J VV K*jUL,H\\J I YIN

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1918, Page 9

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