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DAY Ladies '■ j L.O. ; Camisoles—Worth, 4/11, for 2/6. Ladies' Chemise : Vests—2 for 2/6. Sma:ct Sports Corsets—4/6, for 2/6. Sample Corsets—"Worth 4/6, 5/11; for 2/6. Children's D.A. ; Corsets—4/11, for' 2/6. Grey Working Corsets—4/11 fot 2/8. Pink and'- White Brassieres—2/11,'for 2/6::L a aics' Cream Fancy l>orit Vests—3/11, for 2/6. Ladies' L.C. Knickers—3/11, for .2/6. Dust Caps—2 for 2/6. Girls' 'L.C. Knickers—2 . pairs for 2/6. ■ IGirls' Navy Cotton Bathing Suits ■—3/11, for 2/6. Babies' Rubber Pants—Best quality; 3/3, for 2/6, Ladies' All-wool Chemise Vests— -3/1-1, for 2/6. -Ladies' Jink-and -• White -Cotton Bloomers—3/ll v for 2/6. Maids! D. & A. Corsets— Small sizes; 4/11, for 2/6.'. Chili dren's B. & C. Stay Bodices-Size .21, coloured; were 4/11; 2 for 2/6 ' Childrca's Fleecy Petticoats—4/8 for 2/6. Children V. Flannelette . Petticoats—2/6. Maids' L.C. CoraChildren 'a Flannelette Knickers— 2 pairs for 2/6.:."Sniair Children's '■ Vests—Small &}&. -^r for," 2/6. Children's All-wool Navy Bloomers —Small sizes, fine wool; 5/0, for 2/6. Ladies' Cream Woven Ribbed .Vests—With.short.sleeyes or N.S • 3/6, : for 2/6. Children 's ■ Wide - Staybands—4 for-2/6.--> Children-*s 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 Ginghams—2 yds. for 2/6: Double" width Striped Linenne—3 yds. for .2/6. '.Black Gabardine—7/6, for 2/6 yard. Double .width. Poplins— In brown, navy,. and.:pink;/3/11, ' for.2/6. Pink Cotton Taffetas—■ 3/11, for 2/6. '■ Floral' Wool De. laines—s/6,'f or 2/6. 54in. Blanket Cloth—9/6, for.2/6. Double width Washing Cashmere—2 yds. for 2/6. • Double width Taffeta Foulards— In navy and brown grounds: 2 yds. for.2/6.., D;W. Plain, Sponge Cloth • :—2 yds. for 2/6. Striped Crepes— ' 2 yds. for 2/6. Plain -English Zephyrs—2 yds. for 2/6. Paisley Sateens—2 yds; for 2/6. Naturella Molleton—2 yds. for -2/6. Wide Jap. Crepes—2J- yds. for- 2/6. Cepea Serge^ln • crcaiii grounds; 2J yds. for 2/6; ' Cashmere Blous-ing—2-J yds. for 2/6. Striped* Drills— 2j yds. for 2/6 ' 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 D.W. Egyptian Fugi—Black, white,! and colours; 2/6 per yd. ..Black; Italian Cloth Aprons—Full cut; Friday 2/6. -42in. Embroidery Flouncing—4/11-• quality; Friday: ■2/6. Camisole Embroidery—2 yds.' foif 2/6. Strong Cluny Lace—tfjin. "wide; .4'yds..f6r'2/6. ';Wide Silk; and Satin Ribbons—3 yds; for 2/6, Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchief s—Friday Special 2/6 doz. Boys' Colonial All-wool Turnover-! top Hose—Largo . sizes; for 2/6. Ladies "\ Kid. Gloves — Slightly spotted; -worth -4/li■'•■ -to-"10/6; Friday only.-2/6/.,. Ladies' Wide Bibbed Cotton: and" Marie Hose— 3/6 to 4/ll,.valiieJ for 2/6. Ladies'| Print Aprons-^Grood quality;'3/ll• quality; for ,2/6. Good - Under-' skirt Frills—4/11; for 2/6. -Leather Handbags—Were' 6/11 to ' 10/6; Friday 2/6.. Overskirt Silk, Panels—ln rich black; 6/6,- for i ' 2/6. Good quality Bretohne Nets; t —In black,: white, -cream; at -2/6' yard.- 24 only.SilkjScarves-i-4/'ll: to 5/6; Friday 2/6.". Ladies'" All-' wool Casbmere Hose^-3/6 quality for 2/6: Ladies' Silk Hose—4/11, for.. 2/6. , : , Double.,;width" 1 :Bre-; tonne• Nets—Black, white;-cream;; 2 yards' ": for"." 2/6.: ' Oversßrt Fringe Panels—ln black, silk; 2 , .for.2/6. Ladies' Fabric 1 Gloves— >

EVERY SUMMER HAT AT 5/I 1 Af IJ^C! Cash Drapeix m VV ■ ■ •■*■ ft^B LIMITED ■.;,■%?V ■i ■: I;U CUBA STREET ; ■ ■ ':,.■.',..: 10/ i Day in the ■Shdwrbom'" :':;" •:'■:'• ■{-■ I only Oream Wool JSnittcd Prock' Jiunpers — Heavy quality- jade —In fancy stitoli, tv-itli roll collar;' "and putty; 25/-, for 10/-. ' White usually 35/-, for 10/-; -".lTonlyJade Embroidered . Princess. -Slips—ln and-Groy Wool;"Kmttod.Costume—| ■ »nd V 0.5.;..M4/0, for.., .in/-,: tiusuaUy 45/-, for 10/-; ■ ■ I only worth 14/fi' fnr i g V"

KILL THAT FLY! House Eliee are Dueaie-carriera, .and an aptly termed -'JTyphoid. £lie»..". : "MUSTIM* Tfce Great Insect Destroyer, is certain Death to Elies and Mesqnitoe*. _ Directions.—Fall directions with each tin. Burn it, that's one way. Sprinkle it'with the "Mnstdie" Blower, that 1* ' ths other way. But even a small qoan- I tity dusted on the pillow at bedtime will effectuallykeep »way Mdiquifoei! SOLD BT CHEMISTS AND GROCEB3 SHARLAND AND CO., LTD,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 11

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