P. SCHNEIDEMAN ' .' Announces a Sale of Ladies' Raincoats NOW ON! In order to effect an early season reduction, and to make room for large shipments of coats, the entire stock of Ladies Beautiful Raincoats will be placed on sale at onemrd :o one-half off. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS. '6 Only LADIES'. COVERT RAINCOATS-Finished with storm collar, belt all round, patch pockets in fawn Usual price 63^Sale Price 29/6 ■?o Only LADIES' RAINCOATS—SmartIy cut, and finished with high fastening neck; a serviceable winter coat - ■ Usual price 4 guineas Sale Prloe 39/6 I 25 Only LADIES' FAWN WOOL GABARDINE COATS—Smart styles Usual price 5 guineas Sale Price 52/8 : •' IMPORTED MODEL RAINCOATS. Carned out in HEAVY-WEIGHT GABARDINE—Lined through- . .- out; an exceedingly smart coat for winter wear Usual price 7 guineas Sale Price 77/6 IMPORTED NAVY GABARDINE COATS—Trimmed with braid -"•• " and silk stitching Usual prce 8i guineas Sale Price 95/6 ' capes. . ;...:; :: IN NAVY GABARDINE—LoveIy styles Sale Price 97/8 ■'■'. ." IMPORTED MODEL RAINCOATS. . . "Ranging up to 14 guineas To Clear at a Reduction of £5 to £g CIRLS1 AND CHILDREN'S. ALL-WOOL GABARDINE RAINCOATS—To clear at half urice- ; all sizes, for girls from sto 16 years 19/11, 25/6, 32/6 THESE COATS ARE A GIFT AT THE PRICE P. SCHNEIDEMAN COSTUMIER * 111 CUBA SIREET T Z Doors irom Grand Central Hotel
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wkmtitdeMksare^ Nothing strikes terror to the Gitc Bonnington's Irish Mo» heart «f a parent like the croupy directly if the croupy cough mancough. Hard, brasgy—it develop* ifests itself, arid in addition , cbout midnight—the little one moisten the air of the bedroom draws its breath with difficulty with steam, by keeping a kettle and with a loud crowing noise, boiling there. At the same time And how satisfactory to have on apply heat to the front of the ■ hand a bottle of a trusted and neck by a hot sponge. Keep the tried remedy like Bonnington's little sufferer in bed till the cold ' Irish Moss—a medicine that is has gone, and thus prevent the safe and sure—and is guaranteed possibility of more serious troufree from harmful drugs and ble. For children and adults narcotics. Treat the child's cold there is no remedy so safe and with Bonnington's immediately certain as Bonnington's Irish .;: the first signs appear, and thus Moss for coughs, colds, whoop* .".C ' prevent the possibility of croup, ing cough or influenza. ■; Sixty years continuous use has proved its value and effectivenest. Insist on getting tb* rsnuine BONNINGTON'S. " :.. Big Bottle ' # IRISH MOSS ' S»-««Size ' sob FOR COUGHS &■ COLDS !/ 6 .- ft
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 11
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472Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 11
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