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VALUE LM VINEGAR. To ensure the best quality, don't say "Vinegar." Say '.'Sharland's Table Vinegar," and ensure satisfaction. There is so little difference in price between the best and others that you mayes well have the brand that always gives satisfaction—Sharland's Table Vinegar. In bottle or in bulk, at all the best. groccrs^Advt.'

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I Fridays presentation of enterprising Sale Bargains. To-day is the fourth day of the D-I-C greati Summer Sak 1 1 „ ' and although great Bargains have passed, there are still greater to be had. Here are some of them! V 1 I Ladie^ and Gents 9 | \ Millinery '*~u I ' Underchthine ' Wbe I M rOOIWeCLY Special I . „„„ - Sale Prices 1 . "* © 1 KjlltX® «,-.„. ■ ■ ' , . Sale Prices I SEE WINDOW—I 9/6 1 Great Bargains in MERIDIAN INTERLOCK BATHING SUITS i • T . TT^ Sale Price ■ 1 LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES— I TRIMMED CRINOLINES—AII colours, I —In smart styles. Women's and Out Sizes. Colours—Black/ I 7 Feces CREPE jj m Courts, One-bars and Oxfords; assorted Q/11 I good head sizes IQ//J ! Peach, Cerise/Black, Navy/Gold Usually 17/6, 19/6 to 28/6 i —In cream and coloured ft/ 11 ■ m sizes. 30 pairs only Usual price 21/- *>/ -I 1 f ' Usual prices 59/6 and 69/6 A^/O I . ; Sale Prices 9/11 10/6 to 13/6 J g^nds, with smart Paris v ' * * ■ I |^fS^^S S/--. I, m nSU^-^ls/6 I -^^^ttSS™; ™ I "SOTSJS^i 4/11 I m low heels Usual price 45/- I PULL-ONS—In all colours; a few Cream \*) I£• V or V neck, short sleeves. ' Usually 9/11, 10/6, 12/6 *'* I and Heliotrope •40 inches * * ■ ■ GENTS' BOX CALF 'and TAN WTT FdtS Usual prices 39/6 and 49/6 I^l/^ \ Cream SUMMER MERINO COMBINATIONS— . I wide. Usual price 7/11 I ■ LOW OXFORDS-English 'maktej 1 O /ft 1 S Pecial Line ~" COLLEGE STRAWS- I OpCTft uCtr^V/f q/.TT^ ilin"* p^ 8 '" 5/6 ' ' 1 ■ sizes SJ, 6, 7, 9, 10. 18 pairs only 19/P i Superfine quality; specially made for Q /(C I PURE SILK CAM! mffif T CottOTl Dr^* I ■ : ■ UsualpriceW |" D.I.C. . Sizes 6^ to 7f. Usually ! 5/6 5^ 1 I^^ I ■ GENTS' BOX CALF and TAN WIL- f - M I . Usual price 57/6 1 tabriCS qip . ■ ■ LOW OXFORDS-Smart shapes; all OQ/'I MaUch&^tPr Sneckl T X KNf Kf RS-In.Lem O n, Blue, or Peach; trimmings ! .650 yards FANCY MARO- " 1 ■ - sizes Usual price 42/6 I. «*rJMf fiCf ftJOCCf b Pe«al | of silk lace, embroidered motifs, and hemstitching I rAT\T q«-l -I ■ ■ /., ' Sale Prices ;= Usually 35/-,-37/6, 42/- Sale Pricea 15/6 17/6 2? /fi l <-AlN—3Bm. wide, in a O/11 ■ ■ = 5 dozen only Size 58 xSB Coloured Bor- I 7 A 1&/o' 1 //6> Zl/6 I fine range of new desi«ms **' * A ■ I MantlfXZ " ' « , I . de^ Mercerised COTTON CLOTHS IQ/g I O^^J /nrf " I and colourings, suitable. ■ ■ .- -XriUf ICfC* c^p 1? 1 i ~ln Blue 'RecI'Rose'or Gold borders. A^/O | JtlOSlBVy and ijIOVCS l for smart afternoon or ■• I 19/ g| ACl^ SUalpri ee 2 /a yarf 1/6 | H^X^ 2/11 I « /fi I ■ ', °aie prices 63/-to 99/6 /v | 3 dozen only Printed CREPE CLOTHS— " f Fine MERCERISED'LISLE HOSE—Wide tops, wool 9/11 I wide; in suitable shades ■ ■ A Range of LADIES'WINTER COATS i .With neat hemstitched border and effee- ■•» //» 1 feet; in Champagne, Putty, Nude, Sunburn, Grey,' " 1 for semi-evening wear or yard ■ ■ * —In .smart styles; majority with fur »7<Y/e I tJ. ve centre design. 36 x 36. Usually 6/6 ; Silver. . • Usually 4/11 i smart street frocks, washes H § collars. Usualprices7gns.to9gns •"/*>! Size 45 x 45. Usually 12/1 each C/ 1 1 | ENGLISH SILK HOSE—Seamed legs; in Silver, Gold, 1/11 f weU and looks like real ■ B '■■.'■ = ' l Pink, Sky, Helio., Grey, Saxe. Usually 5/11, 6/6 */1 1 | silk. Usually 4/11 to 8/11 ' I

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 6

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