MID-SEASON SHOWROOM SALE of Spring Garments Starts To-morrow - THURSDAY jfe-'K Sweeping Reductions on all Clearing Lines, also : iffjjMi '^Sj^k 12LI m in *^c discount on all garments not iAnAHraJHI otherwise reduced,, including Tweed Coats, RainyJ/Jvlll^JlMll coats, Frocks, Silk Coats, etc. •; | ) , k\ «\\\liUj^Uhl\ ur December shipments,are nearly due, and' '' ' : V» vvU\l@BtHinl N we must clear the balance of many lines of. , ( X«W MHnSrWIIH spring garments to make the necessary room., .; ', \k W^TOH LOOK AT THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS! ' 27] SPRING TWEED COATS. 8 FRENCH FLORAL CREPE DE iMTT s°od c!ualit;es' in Pretty Fawns. CHENE FROCKS.. 1 lI'IIuHP^tsI 1 an<^ L'S'l' Greys. Usual prices. ■ These are in small sizes oxily,:'but lljf RilKilL I 39/6 to 49/6- ' beautiful quality goqdi. . Usual llVriaHllwH Sale Price 1 Q /11 Prices 55/-- Sale Pric« 1 C 7/1 llll^lfll 2° LATEST TWEED JUMPER. ' « FLORAL RAYON FROCKS..; ill X ■ iiBHBBI SUITS smart hnghsh goods, mostly HillKiltll I" s™«t Fawn« "««ved wit^» Brown' ll?ht shadeS" , «l Ukl ?"C^' VI-' - Hlfll RflHilA Plated skirts. Usual price 29/6.' * ' Sale Prlce Q/1 '1 illlfill ftSHBIA S»le Price 1 £/11 . XX /fll/11l H^HB ID/11 20 CREAM WOOL SLEEVELESS /llfni IliH^V N ' ' - JUMPERS and , COLOURED IMlMmnWmn c silk chenille frocks. sleeveless silk and wool /lllWßSllßli^l In useful dark shades. Usual price, • CARDIGANS. Usual prices 12/6 llirT^BlP ' SalePr!CCls/6' tDII9/6"' SalePriee^/-i| 4tP / fl 120 PAIRS KNIT ART SILK! BLOOMERS. , I/ I P*nk> Black and White. This "is a clearing purchase I i I Usual price 4/11. t Sale, Price 1 /I 1 ft t \ NO Country Orders can be Executed for these Sale Line*. " /|JV>Ji This Showroom Sale is for ONE WEEK ONLY. All Good* #re xfc^^^i °f *^6 Latest recently received from London NOW IS THE , TIME TO BUY! . ~ Ol IFRFF RROS Showroom Specialist! V^WILJXILEi UEKVJO.y WILLIS STREET
- insist on ~Lux , madgbeluot &»«.«<' ' Lux for her «tag« garments. /or d// /me washing ll^?* w^gj^ii^tt^i^s^ l] /"^ TAGE stars know, perhaps- better that', \ P^SaßMMßßl|W|iji^^^P anyone else, how important -it is tP mPsi^^^^Bhißß«Bwi cos^' i^ne g*"slol*s **** Bh^O^^BM^^l^lßlhE stockings lovely-looking. &wi|^^KyMyfeVHHßpg So leading dance and stage stars insist pa JlibmWJ^ JjfiyHfrt IBWHII Lux or a^ ne washing—especially for their _, hß^^|^^^H|* mJ^HSIIB expensive stockings. '"It keeps them beauti- " Care for-ycur fine things, silks and woollen*, - ie wa7 0118 stagehand screen actresses do. Wash them always in sparkling Lux suds. Wittl Lux .you avoic^ harmful tubbing; and according to the fabric experts,it is rubbing with hard soap which wears^down delicate fibres, makes "runs" and "ladders" , j^^^^^^^B in your,silken stockings, leaves your precious, woollies hopelessly spoiled and shabby looking., v Lux cleanses gently, safely. Start using, Lux ' t ior all the fine washing—for your silksand ' ■ =^l woollens. You know Lux won't shrink "Lux and only Lux cue for my stockings— woollens 'or harm any fabric water alone»woßT," f£^£*£!°t^L GT e i harm. A little goes so far, It's^tn*^ "Lucky Girl." ' economy. ||f|ra|^^^^^^^H always vms Lux for my WSMb^^^^^^^^M preciour woollies." GRACIE FIELDS says: "I have learned flll^lß ■ B ■ from experience that only when my stockings >L2^^jH ■- arc Lux-washed can I be sure of their appearance. I always insist on Lux—it keeps my jtockings beautiful'twice as long." ■^^HB .^^r^B^'i ' tEVER BROTHbRS [HZ.) EBWTED, PBTONS T^™ i J , v , '
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