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HALF-YEARLY HALF-CROWN FRIDAY 3Gin. Coloured Madras—2£ yds. 2/6 Stencilled Titian Cloth Cushion Men/s All Wool Cashmere SocksMadras Curtaining—3 yds. for 2/6 Covers— 2/6 3/6 Tor 2/6 Curtain Net —Top frilling Black and Gold Painted Cushion Strong Black Italian Cloth Aprons 5 yds. for 2/6 Covers— 3/4 i For.2/6 —Full cut 3/6 Por 2/6 Good quality TJ.B. Towels— Embroidered Crash Linen Bags— Double Width Cotton Georgette— 2 for 2/6. For 2/6 All shades 3/11 For 2/6 Small White Towels— 5 for 2/6 Horroekses 32in. Fast Stripe Shirt- Ladies' Silk Hose—Seamed, all 50in. Fadeless Casement Cloths—. ings— 2 for 2/6 shades ' 3/6 Friday only 2/6 For 2/6 Double Width Net—ln grey, vieux Black) Cashmere Hose—Strong qual--1/11 Duchess Sets— 2 for 2/6 rose, lemon 4/6 For 2/6 ity .3/11 For.'_/6 36in. White Flannelette— 2 for 2/6 All wanted shades in Ladies' Lisle Boys' All Wool Hose—Coloured tops Nursery Flannelette— 4 for 2/6 Hose— 3/6 .For 2/6 3/6 to 4/11 Friday all 2/6 54in. Black Italian Cloth— Fadeless Curtain Not—4sin. 4/6 Nurses' Celluloid Cuffs— 2/6 2/11 For 2/6 For 2/6 50 doz.. Ladies' Art Bilk Hose— 36in. Fadeless Cretonnes— .Duchess Sets— .3/11 For 2/6 stone, tan, grey, black, white, / 14 yards 2/6 s ' nude, shell, etc. 3/6 quality 4Sin. Cream Casement—lnsertion p_ r 2/6 border 2/11, For 2/6 Ladies' Wool Gauntlet Gloves— ■ Pure Linen Serviettes—Slightly im- • Fancy cuffs 4/11 For 2/6 perfect 2 for 2/6 J^a^tm. I AWf^M Double Width Silk Georgette—s/11 Cretonne Covered Cushions— 2/6 _^F f AW -■ -^ For 2/6 Tea Cosies—Floral designs 2/11 9 yO\ I Mm"^ silk Scirves—s/11 to 8/11 All 2/6 For 2/6 _H I KaW^a*. French Kid Gloves—Slightly spotted 30m. Curtain Nets— 3/3 For 2/6 MB I i__r^^__a 10/6 For 2/6 4Sin. Curtain Nets— 3/3 For 2/6 'MB / W m 40in. Silky Eolienne—ln mole and 50in. Table Baize—lJ yds. for 2/6 MW \ ■ ■ sky Only 7/11 quality "Sanitas" Table Baize— 3/6. '^T M M ' For Friday 2/6- ---„.„„. For 2/6 aW m M: Striped CreM de Chine—4/6 For 2/6* Shelf Baize— 6 yards for 2/6 Al Millinery Satins— 2/6' Cross Curtain Nets—2 yds. for 2/6 _■_■____■ Double Width Broche de Chine— 1/6 Striped Shirtings— 3 yds. 2/6 3/11 For 2/B Snowy Bleached Dice Damask— , 30 pieces Art Silk Marocains—ln li yards for 2/6 ■ m\ J assorted designs 3/11 to 5/11 ?" rG £ in, en Forfar—2J yds. for 2/6 ■ ■ #m For Friday 2/6 15 x6O Lace Runners—3/3 For 2/6 ■ mm AmJfk M 4 pieces 30in. Fugi— 3/-- For 2/6 Linen Tea Towels— 2 for 2/6 M^rn^ Jk ML __L Fugi Chine— 3/3 . For 2/6 Coloured Border Serviettes— Smart Strips Fugene—2/11 For 2/6 Novelty Black Sattastte T_IKJ ■ADC MO _1A ?•"* P°f T: cm. '^ '** ** tres-Fringed and embroidered^ OPLINS at 10 8.111. Lunch Serviettes— 3 for 2/6 Dw* Ginghams— 2i yds. for 2/6 Crash Roller Towelling—4 yds. 2/6 '. ~~ " Win. Tweed Coating—s/11 For 2/6 57i?; m Ht avy Table Round Lace Table Covers—3/9 54in- Blanket Coating—7/11 For 2/6 Damask— l£ yds. for 2/6 For 2/6 Double Width Tweeds— 4/11 36^0^0-2^2/6 sample Cushion Covers _ Slightly F.r 2/_ is IT™ Hw*, al??* T F OTS s soilod 2 fo * 26 Double Width Kydsjoy OambrteEmbroidered Pram Pillow <f£ V 36in. Heavy Apron Canvas- 2/11 3 yards for 2/6 embroidered Pram Pillow Slips- For 2/6 Crepes- 3 yards for 2/6 Good Ripple Cloth-. 3y4 65.-£- 1% Widtt yarTSr 2/6 for 2/6 ' ffi^^SS^ 7!^ 2£ All W°ol lSock S -L ye" d7 BtoV /6, Traced Guest *££$& %\ YiSSTrSSr*- *ft Dainty Boxes offH&H^ *** *»* 4k 3 yds. Good Calico- For 2/6 7 S^ „„„, „„.,„ „ t Tor Friday 2/6, Heavy Double Bed Sheeting- 2/6 thm, to^i- siiv vh«.. P,._i___ X « * TaW<S Cent"*- 2/6 1/9 Pillow Slips- 2 for 2/6 ° Bla°k S"k rrlng, em™2ZTo/« Coat rro* and Costume Buckle*- . .. ■ d/ 11 for 2/6 3 for 2/6 f*f\ I ST 1 C CASH DRAPERY LTD. %•* V»# __■___■ W 108-110-112 CUBA STREET Children's Vests— 2 for 2/6 Tor z/n -, T „ ' _ 7 6 Fot 6 Children's Bloomers—3/11 For 2/6 Samnle Bra^iere*— ?/«+««/« ew, lnfants' Knitted Wool Coat Ladies' 1/9 Vests-' 2 for 2/6 P Brassiere*- 3/6 to 5/b an d Hat Sets- : Friday 2/6 Ladies' 3/6 Lace and Fancy Front n ust cans- ««ZZ/a Yew Infants' E1 PPle Jackets— 2/6 Vests— 2/6 £V „ P?T „ w f? 7 Bootees, Pilchers and Wool Oaibers Ladies' Camisoles- 3/11 For 2/6 Ecs. t mht^ Bul)"r ?. a fi ntsr-L«f Turned out for Friday 2/6' Ladies' Fine Woven Bloomers— w*\f., ve^tß— %/RVnv Z/Z Fow Lifants' Shoes— 2/6 Pink, white, grey, navy SL J! S^o.__t '■ Jt Ladies' Blac^ Wool Shawls- 2/6 cm,,,,,w„„auff^ s;gisra™: f_r__£s_£___i Children's Silk Mixture Vests—3/6 Girls' Flannelette Petticoats—3/11, Smart Little Pinarettos— 2/6 For 2/6 Tor 2/6 Vyella Infantees— 3 for 2/6"Vedonis" Camisoles—Opera top Sample Underwear — Knickers, Infants' Cloth Gaiters— 3 for 2/6 4/11 For 2/6 Vests, Corsets, etc. '. 2/6 Girls' Silk Polo Caps— 4 for 2/6 Maids'D. &A. Bodices— -4/11 Stay Bands— 6 for 2/6 Infants' Silk Bonnets— 2/6 For 2/6 Children's Flannelette and Wincey- Infants' Teddy Bear BonnetsvChildren's L.C. Petticoats— 4/11 ette Petticoats and Knickers— 2 for 2/6 For 2/6 2 for 2/6 3ibs— 3 for 2/6 10/- Day in the Showroom, Dont miss it! 10 only Ladies' Chiffon Taffeta Even- 1 only Cream Wool Sports Coat — Maids' and Girls' Black Oiled Caning Frocks— 55/- For 10/- 35/- For 10/- vas Coats— 27/6 to 48/Ladies' Fine Navy Serge Dress 2 N Cashmere Sports Coats— For, 10/.. Skirts— 30/- For 10/- ' * 30/ . Por 10/ . Few only Ladies' Tweed Winter Ladies' Pleated Wool Flannel Dress 9. . --iv «sn«r+« «-- •■- _-- „„,i Coats— To Clear 10/Skirts- 27/6 For WA 2 i^r S Clfr~TS lS Child's Silk and .Rubber Hooded Ladies' All-wool Cardigans—All V ■'.„ ' m , „ „ >J. Capes— 30/- For 10/----shades • Friday 10/- Art Silk and Wool Fancy Knitted Girls'Leatherette'Hooded Cape»-6 Ladies' All-wool Jumpers-In plain Cardigans- 39/6 For 10/- sizes . :On, Friday 10/----and mottled styles Ladies' Cream and Helio. Stripe 3 only Ladies' Sealette Scarf and 100 on Friday all at 10/- Flannel Cloth Golf Coat— Cap Sets— 42/-" For 10/----1 Ladies' Black Sports Coat—Trim- 60/- For 10/- Few Girls' Cloth Winter P»leto_hmed white 32/6 For 10/- 10 Girls' Wool Gabardine _nd Serge 30/- to 35/- For 10/Ladies' Black and Grey Chokers— Frocks—Were 30/- to 40/- 1 Ladies' Warm Pressing Gown 17/6 For 10/- Friday 10/- Slightly soiled : . 27/6 IFor 10/I a,;f| CoiMyour 1 1 ;|| I Think what they touch— \ I Rugs, clusters, flower garden, rubbers, vege» X tables, incoming packages—on all these are dirt j jj| dangers—foes or health. ; j I So before your busy hands touch food Ie —to safeguard the precious health of | l|| your family—Lifebuoy. «««•• Arm B k Lifebuoy is pure and gentle. IJ^T I i Constant use improves the cony | , i v plexion, keeping the skin health- rT7*^tSmß I |l fully stimulated, soft and glowing JViiafflP^fl | I j| with radiant colour. y^^^^^Sßlffllviß 11 V 400 X :

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 17

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