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f Amazing' \mPV E Valttcs for WF^'^W I This Time i\^ X No. Not a Sale. Just this week's batch of Friday Specials. Reductions for to-morrow only on new Napery, Soft Furnishings, Fabrics, Hosiery, Men's Wear, and so on—seasonable goods at unusually reasonable prices. Don't miss getting YOUR share of these bargains. Patrick's Friday Specials DAMASK— KITCHEN TEA CLOTHS— 50in. Heavy Unbleached Damask, soft finish; Checked Kitchen Tea Cloths, heavy quality; Irish manufacture. Very Special "I /"11 size 21 x 29 ' 1 AIJ Friday Special—per yard ' „.'-''■'. Friday Special—each 2*" IRISHEEN DAMASK— CREPE— s«n. White Irisheen Table Damask, excellent • 32i"; E"gU*h **?? C°*°n Crepe« quality and splendid patterns . O ICL quahty goods; slnrtmg patterns |/Q Friday Speci.l-p.r yard */*> Friday Sp.ci.l-y.rd A/_* SILK HOSECURTAIN NET — The "Princess" Ladies' Silk Hose, seamed leg; 48in. Cream Curtain Net, orange stripe, fade- colours are peach, champagne, sunburn, nude, less; one piece only O/O . * sine, and moonlight 9/1? Friday Special— per yard "L° Friday Special—pair '&/J*. CURTAIN NET— SHIRTSMen's "Tona Cord" Shirts, guaranteed fast 48in. Plain Cream Curtain Net; excep- \/\\ stripes> made with doub i c jokes and reinforced tional value Friday Special-yard / necks, and with collars to match 7/1| Friday Special—eack -• L*-* CASEMENT CLOTH— • Coloured Bordered Cream Casement Cloth, CORSETS— nice range of patterns; great bargain Qlfl Nancy Sports Corsets, in white only; T7VI 30in. wide Friday Special—per yard °2 U* sizes 21 to 25 Friday Special—p*ir '- D. S. PATRICK ft GO. CASH DRAPERS - 191-197 CUBA STREET '^^^^aa^, W. J. GAUpiN & SON .nSrw*1-" — Coal and Grain Merchants S EpTpe c." CiTa^tl'a^^Hjtrr! ALL KINDS OF FODDER A.ND POULTBY FOODS Chin* >njCUannraC«ncnt«d and Rintted. LARGE STOCKS OF ISST^ *£i <Kis i MAIZE FOR .WINTER FEEDING /?£Z££Z3ZZ^JS£i !■ PRIME POTATOES A SPECIALTY C V VliriTß n Muiium <tr»»t ! WE DEUV« ANYWHERE b. V. WAIAiVR, >* IWiMien isweei tELEFKOMES: 2MB, * CHUZNEE ST^ECT; 25-49t ULIPNIE mHATAITAI New ZesUndrr H>.i "• •'••■•^. j «^^ aiHa^^ m ■^■■mmm■ §^/ Will Buy YOUR # 03)./ ° Summer .Siilt .r—': Sounds too Good to be True in thcs« Days tl Advanced Costs, bat — THERE'S A REASON! We arc rather heavily stocked in all Wool Tweeds - and have decided to encourage a quick clearance ■ by our startling attractive prices. These suits /f%\ Vf\\ § being made from All Wool Fancy Tweeds, well ff LJ "JJI f cut and finished, are well worth every penny•-■of I feT\ C\ / the marked prices which range from 4 Guineas I|J I__ \| / PT| fo 5 Guineas. The shades comprise- dark and W//FV// ' M mid greys, also fawns and browns, all in pleasing >^«X '^-^ M fancy weaves— ' n '~ , FOWLDS C»Atr» of Manner* Str«at.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 7

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