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OUR THURSDAY BULLETIN POINTS THE} WAY FORJRTOAY'S SHOPPING Here's the News for Td-morrow's Buying Evening Wear Laces are down to under Half Velour Coats at 45/9 Set a New Low Price Level a tl j' on .•■■■■ Underclothing' Section Offers ""— ~ Our Thursday Bulletin- Amazing' Low Prices Woven Coltoll Bloomerß • «■» - «... _ ' A tsood winter weight in a NoW • r. . . . , , ON SAMPLE GARMENT* w«™» C°«<>n Bloomer. I/A rnday is always a big day at this • Shades — Saxc Blue, Brown, */ * Great Store, because it is here ' — —— — an* k Grey- E Elast* a\ w'] ist ?±ZZZ_?__t_+: «J«««uaI Selling of 1,000 Yards ""^^"" zut^lzjtz* evening wear laces- —7-,, - • - a bulletin advising of store news You have got to see these beautiful Lace Flouncings to appreciate the Sfttffl fle^UX© DIOOIIICfS for the big crowds of Friday unusual nature of this special offer. All new season's goods, offered Shoppers. ri*ht in the height of the winter season at 33£ to 50 per cent. off. de T.L B^omc? £*%& o7 fi ,The values advertised in our Lot No.l Lot No. 2 LotNo 3 'KtZSZTfr^ & '* Thursday advertising are not Comprises 269 yards of 3Gin. Comprises- ISO. va«U«f # but finer, silkier texture. specially created for the occa- to 48in. nn..r Flouncings and 36 in. P to «$ ' SUk Lace ? S T\7 J° iT* •° f . . . • • , - handsome Guipure and Silk Fl n ,, n^;n ~. ;„ .k<!.L » bin- to 36in- F»°""«"»g« . Sion, but are typical examples of Lace Flouncing.. Shades- wS R r in Silk, and Silk and Tin- — — our regular values, and can be Black,. Shrimp, Ros, Red, Sax^White litack"'Wfae' nf Shad«— D"«. C» • Jr> _11 D c^ed on m-*, « ,n y . 2RjKEI. OS3?SS ffV^T?^ SSBSS^&SB Staped Couhl BrasMeK other d., «,. y h,ve «^SJ'^ 7^£ ' "^J^'^^ 0* A « rf ul b « k «,„,„, N«. not been sold out. White, Black, .and Bois dc ■„,,!!*/ , Usually 7/11 to IS/fi Brassier in . good fitting "I /|| Rose. Usually 14/6 to 32/G .-Usually 12/6. to 21/- dually 7/11 to W6 shape. SUc. 8S to 38. An.a«- */ll OieJaL* y 9/ll C'yard. . 6/ll^rd 4/U . "*'"'-* ,• /~ / ". — .- : -——. Embroidered ■ ■'-.■ , - ""^= __wi_[-'- * TarantuUe Camisoles 40in. Silk Georgette 31 BeSUltifill TWO Tone B naSSH Hid ffiflilA • ■■-•-■■-■ _ Here's a line that wilL go out We are offering six pieces of Now ilflS> {__*__. m _ m _ '_■ ""- ■-■■'■-'- -v . . ■ quickly at this price. • this Silk Georgette, which is in O/C 'jßß^lJflßi^^ m/WTi _T*_T\ A I*o ' a pretty shade of pink. Gua- L ' D ifMVm V ILLiLIU X 1.1 I A I N - - ranteed in first-class condition yai-cl I^^^H^H J__W A^ VVIIJL W * I |^^H M Embroidered ?.t% | An . c . n ~ ~ "■ Im^^mF Marßed Down from £6/6/- Princess Underskirts 42m. Silk brocade ■ I^HI ' Made f™ *«* <**** ag . now Ibis beautiful SUk Bro. Now ■ ■ - c»oth, Embroidery and Inscr- 2 /g cade is amazing value ut 10/11 JjL f^^^^B 31 Beautiful Velour'Coats, All A / A Splcndtd quality fabric. ""/ w this special price. The i«/H ___\ _______M in l'lain and ribbed Velourg ' jfmll lO _-Q _-_ ' ' : — '- " shades include Sunset, yard IQj I^^^^H and Autumn Tweeds. These O . Jade, Lemon while it W. t^^^^H garments are cut in the Cl I _ _— __—_— l^^^B ktest styles ' and S?1OW jCi I^Sl //4Pt\ Sleeveless Cotton Vests Ofi* ''T L 1 C'll t The tailoMT\vcea:^ ' /I f I I) Here's an unusual Vest value Now own. lubular Silk 111/ SSi some hai^flr /1 I / in a good weight sleeveless 1/3 A good quality Jersey Silk Now . \l\l collars, and some^areMth- L-JI -j Wl jR spectTthem^' Full"ske "* in shades of Dark Navy, 0/11 II 1/ ' out- Most are half lined ■ JZL. __Jf f , tJ J/' <\ Lemon, Grey and Cyclamen, y/H II II wlth sUk>' .' C-all^in^ to- ... ; ' "~ Ideally suited for undergav- yard f I 1\ morrow and - ld'ok-4hem ': - tm\ Z___~______ IZZZZIZZZ^ ments and children's frocks., /A M over. The biggest '" coat I A -11101*1* AW "" ' hfi value in the City. ' : 1W UIWIIUW Winter-weight ou D 7^~ —~~~-■■■' ' ' -■■■ '•■•■■•' • • ■ ■•■■■■■ .-:■■ -■■■■■■.•:■ ■■ ■ . Cotton Vests 48 Wool Reversible RugS ———— —— ";"•'• "'' ""'"'' " / '•- ■■ Heavy Winter Cotton Vests Now T^oSSy^^ R These Maids' Coats Will Win .^'^^^ZM^ ■ Grey. These arc ideal bed- &*■ I V ' ■ ' -m_r " _ '^•••w WWM.M.M. TT 111 sleeves or short sleeves. SdeTotc^to 1,. 111811- " Your Instant Approval — ••■-.■■ Size Sift, x sft. . ■-.■•■'. ' ~~ ' " : - •-■ ::"- ■--__===''' Navy Rubber Coats Navy Nap School Coats JT" .__ ~ C V t*A C ' M *** Cashmere Finished For Colder Days CliamOlSette GIOVeS A,oloUreo LOir Matting There's" a smartness about this fine This coat is in great favour for school The regular Vll value; in Now This matting has a fawn irround with quality Raincoat that is unusual in a and: college wear, and is smartly cut »"ades « Hoggar, Nude, O/| 1 green and brown, and dark red and coat of this nature. Above all, it really «w>m:» high-grade Nap Coth. Double- Rosewood, Biscuit, and Nig- ■A/ 1 1 blue stripes. Wears like cooner wire turns the rain. Adaptable collar and breasted, wit htailored collar and re- S"? beautifully embroidered pair and is very smart in.appearance. ' revers, and all-round belt. vers-that can be fastened up to the c«»s- All sizes.. 018/ CO 18/ C 07/OO 7/O ' Tfn 27in., 30in., 33in., 36in., 39in., 42in. 24in., 27in., 30in., 33in., 3Gin., 39in. " ■ 6/0 : ; .;-/'■ o/S 4/0 29/U, 31/11, 32/11, 35/11,37/11,39/11 27/9,.30/9, 31/9, 33/9, 36/9, 37/9 11111111111™"^ ±^JL fr -_______r- _izz: ■ ■- ~—~ ~ = I Special (Wer of 100 1 Men's Proofed _4£%_i_W_9s_ I *nr ' *vw = Tweed Raincoats > T X 1 tT^.i4t_W___mi C\ ilH^I ¥ ' C MarceHa Quilts 1 : Ke,lr^esister S ,i n mid Now 'I ll IUI P .\flH\ lU| II Lj 1 A SS"* I appearance and essentially r* 11 "■' i-tLS » » LL.L«III\J lUN "^ J|, I IC/C 00/ C Off /i» 1 practicaL ; JAMeS^SMITH'S CORNER^*^CUBA« NO MANNERS STS. I '" ' Z5/6 I -—-— — > ■ .„,—__. '] _~__ummm_u_mmm___w___mj_\
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 18
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