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" The Doubk Queuz" Quick Quit DEPARTMENT More Bargains in Men's Wear Ladies' ClothingChildren's Wear Furnishings and China All-wool Wide Ribbed Cashmere I w R c .,. „ . Hose— good colours Navy Bue Silk Morrow-- .- Usually 4/11 O/1 1 Usually 16/11 Z/1 1 , QQ. Price Z/ II ' QQ. Price 0/ 11 \ I M cap.«ds«cmssl 12/619/61 2£r6fo üßPi,! al %f Strddlett~ Brown Serge-Technicdtchool Usually 30/- IQ// colour . Usually A/1 1 Q.Q. Price ly/O 12/6 yd. Q.Q t PriceO/| | Browii Gabardine — Teclinical jn - n. n . school colour Usually 12/6 yd. 4On»- weis Flannel- ~,- | Usually 4/6 yd. O/I Q.Q. Price //I I O.Q. Price J/ J All-wool Combinations— P?iSs7/1 1 22/6 Ceyloß^rtin f -forW«te Pnces//! I,^o and 25/6 QQPfic< '/^ ■ - w \ t I■ - ■* t - . . . i i ->1 hi SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR AMATUER MILUNERS BE4UTIFUL UNTRIMMED BEAVER FfiLt HATS—Lafge And small shapes in adult and children's sizes Usually 19/6 to 29/6 O/ 1 1 Q.Q. Price, each Z/ I I MRKCALDIE £"g STAINS VrtK WELLINGtON | liittil|;j.IM; 1 5iIS' lii:Ktl.:il1 ii:Ktl.:ilv E : l ! S ni:g I in i i: [! .j: : ;[, ia ,,r;:-iv i! a UaE^H , i j^ lo— „,„ I Dress Fabrics | Selling Freely § ATTHgfeE I Special Prices a | 36-40 in. Coloured S^nt —A. SKitttS ARE FAV6URED g great assortment of coWnrs in NOWg \anous qualities. % ' I Va£Zg%s£Zs(i S « n . e> . c-u «.jj L ji^ . nblc, yet Mfective colour* i striped designs ' 4/Xi' quality 54in. All-wool SkJrtlrtt—ln effee--1 . attirtof *t 1/il «re «bipes Usuilly «/li | 36in. BUclc Crtdf^VM^ T/6 cleaMflr „ 8/i | g i-i»«r*»j at Z/ll I 36in. Embowed SikiA TtiMat— W'"- NoT.ltjr SkiHA§f^ik«if m Colo\irs: Fuchsia, Almond %ohe effects In silk and wßol | Usually 12/6 To Clear 5/il Usually 22/6 and 3i/i I "Tritoline"—Odd shAdes; most CtekHng at 9/11 1 Unl™ r r> C° e ?c UlnCS> CUrta!fiS' "Priei^V SSlfi. CSiftSi CIS* 1 • Wholesale price 3/V —In Nivy, Nlfefer, Biack, irlih g Clearing Price 2/6 flecked stripe; very suitable jj- 38in. Brdche Silk Repp—ln four for Matrons' Frocks or CosS sihart shades Usually 12/6 tumes Usuaily 92/6 ■ W Clearing .t 7/11 Clearing a"t 10/* H 40in. Crepe Genetta; 40in. Crepe . ■ , § Celia — BeauOful Silk and S4ii». "Pfleitley't" Black Wool g AVool mixture for matrons' Taffeta—Suitable for ihop -or @ frocks Usually 14/6 and 15/6 House frocks Usiially »/ll' | Clearing at S/ll and 6/11 Cleirinf at 4/lt g 55>n. All-wool Gabardine—Spe- i A . m cial fine quality, with charniine 60ln- A'l-*™o* Repp—ln Nitjrg finish, including "Priestley's" and Black, with indistinct g and other famous makes. Col- stripes Usually-58i/6 B. oiirs; Fawn, Rose Marie,; Wine, ' Clearing at 9/11 1 Toast, Nigger, Bottle Green' ' a Henna, Saxe; Wedgwdodi Put- S4ih. Fancy Tweedk—For «marl g ty, Greys, Slate, Cinnamon, Skirts or Costumes; & big geifec- | Navy, and Black ■. _ tion Usually 12/6 to 14/« | Viu±i^sTnZl Clearing «9/n yW p SSin. All-wool Tricolina—ln a NoireUj Twe*dt — Smart h similar range of shades. A marled effects Rnd superior a beautiful quality material for q ua ni y Usually 9/11, 11/9 m Frocks, Costumes, or Ski is H . . /./»* | Usually.l6/6ToCi;ar9/llyd. ' Clearing at 7/11 ■ SSin. Proofed CravehfeUe-^Suit- S*"S6in. Fahfcy T*e*«i ixtk Ceit--1 able for GiHs% Boys'* or »»««—Smart wo\fcn chefcks in? ■ Ladies' Coots; in serviceable stripes Usually U/$ y»ra 1 Fawns, Olive, and Beige iha^es Clearing at 4/11 yard | Usually 31/- To Clear 97u yd. A ,,. w00l Faßcy Comtin ,^_ g 56m. Proofed Garbicord—ln col- Smart colourliigs and check m oiifs: Olive, Nigger, Black effects Usually 11/6 g Usually 21/- To Clear 13/6 Clearing at 7/11 ( £3,500 actual Selling Value I to be Sacrificed for £1,750 1 See Hoiv Ybii Stt^ | in The Warehouse! WE SELL FOR LESS! ■IHllilWM

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 15

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