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32 inch FAST §R , 111 |Jlf 1I 0 $Mi 11 rr* .* I IjKV I I -j« (■ 1 I S&UJ Iflt ? B if! 11l ML\H SPECIALSPRING FELTS & STRAWS Put .^/ AILUVV LLVJtiL rKll>Ho W§l i-r% s-mo r%r /M£/K*«mk 6/11 WHITE SPORTS FELTS for kl\\ 7 /*jl/" /a^ W&/* With new blocked crown; smart droop brim. £L II / fjfW* .% <4J^^Hh. Jm (^ 8/11 LADIES' SNOW WHITE PANAMAS sf £$ OT^TO )£/ J|s^ Lightweight, in a becoming brimmed style, new block P% /| 1 ,-y^V' iaaA '" T ' S'f^m* AiK* crown, with Petersham liand and bow. For I I wJ I slvk ""** J //'J^^St' #VK\V '-i'V^A 12/11 SHINY SPRING STRAW HATS aP* &/*0 sdrtJt* iW Large and medium brimmed, the new dome crown, drooped A /<| J »V^3* Xj^F' Yk Vl tHmfek. ■»•! *Bif AHi '^\» l&W brim, in shades of red, saxc, lido, green, brown, etc. Vl' I I /*> 'C^^ £^V fmr" .^JPV^F^limw Jy *l ' ' IL3-£*"Hl ""^K^fl'W 12/11 LADIES' CRINKLE CREPE PULLONS^£>^ Cj^dL W^mm^BL^k^V^m TOfil! In smart tucked crowns, stitdhed brims, trimmed with ft /4 4 f^^ V*!' >>St« V^S^l' E—ShflW 3»^!jwl steel, most suitable for tennis and sports wear; in VI 'I I V, J JK^^^^KfUf'. ' \|«' fIU ■>" £m IJ "\JsB '!» BHHUm II -^ v 9^ Ml>'#il 10/11 NATURAL CHIPPED STRAWS J^SSI I; £l|| Wm|Bl| 1/^^ With wide flop brims, trimmed with bright bands of Peter- "T /4 4 f. J^Pi l> '■''V 1I»« >|{\ '-.*M /1..|» MBf Ik'•'Jl^i"' MANUFACTURERS* SAMPLES /^^^h|; 1 iy^JD|ffi ■: DAINTY LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES ; X'^AWtSSSfflzr. (\\W. ~P g.W I i TTOf^l i ' Trimmed with ncedlerun lace; round and square necks* assorted shades; all A3s' Jjy^ffj&jfMMp || 1,1 \ % %|k 'V'l I I >''~fIIHKS^B '**'**.'''" iT" I AN ASSORTMENT OF LOCKNIT- PYJAMAS \^>J^^\mM§ ' ll'' tt %¥ I f^HB M\ "' Trousers on hip yoke, in sky, pink, white, rose. Newest shapes Usually. 15^6- \^ \rfr^ *^3tt>i i^ *■* 1,5 "f^ ■J '" 'm 1 An Assortment of CHILDREN'S FROCKS J ' Srl| lit I'H |'.H; "#, 1 ; In Floral Rayon and Figured Prints. Sizes 1(5 to 30 Usually 4/11 to 11/ty ¥l -IHV^ sSl't *«■ W* 'M ;« I CHILDREN'S ROMPERS IN FLORAL PRINTS I j 11; ffltt ,lif /■ ' B'.^B'' iW 1 ? ASSORTMENT OF SILK HAPPI COATS !; I If '//|q§;|^' IBlj/iBl «» i' '. In black, blues, navy, pinks. Embroidered in contrasting shades. V I I-P ff^jJHfe^B ■d^Mf^i lII^Ib IS^> M ' CkYY uct # <iA lT 1lT lAiyrcit •■ •' 45-inch * I :]iU v" i-! KA , w '^**-l*^3 •'■.. 11 "l^lfll • ORGANDIE I ;j |T ' lr^ l^pj To-morrow we present the outstanding Bargain MUSLIN I '111'/ ' / \l\ Group of our career .... tens of thousands of c n <• * ' I \\ 1 I / I I \ ' ' . .- ... . . , siDccitiiJv line *■ S ? M ? 1- s r *. yards of Sparkling New Silks and Cottons, in cloth; in mauve, .sk.\, ; 11 i I f \ 0 ) fi {$ {$ D & every conceivable pattern and colour ..-. Materials p^k-«p^ot, lemon, i S Si / I 1 \\ *J*%'MJzirtsf i i i n jr* n/* t i o /■%■% i" green, peach and nil. ! P 11 * 1 I \ V Cj \J that are standard 2/6, 2/11, and 3/11 lines Usually _v<j . (ii s1 ■ ||A-y %^rt For all the new Summer Clothes you need.—ALL Oni« Pfi^o. 1/11 P' I f^r wi \^-f**Js* 2*^ ' ONE PRICE 1/11 PER YARD. READ ON 11 ' KJS'1!', |> «;1 V kjlj/K/ Ifl 36in. WHITE BEMBERLINE SILK —An 36in. RAYON SlLKS—"Taffochenc" silks in STYLE 1— V smait jnd veil-cut st>le, iMtli paich pockets, shtdicd collar and EXTRA SPECIAL bargain, this; for tennis novelty blocks, checks, geometrical desipns, etc., - Raofon slee\*es This can be -norn vith equal snuutness cither #% A/^ wear, lingerie, etc. Usually 3/6 yd. 1/% 1 on WHITE GROUNDS-Usually 1/t | but " toned or linbnUoncd . Slies SSW. to W Usually 35/!) Hll /I" Sensation Special */ * * 2/11 jard. Sensation Special */ * * p • # II 30in. SPUN SILK — A strong "Kanebo" Silk 36in. PIQUE VOILES-r-Fine in te\turc, and * material*for tennis, frocks, etc. 1/I 1 with rib-like pique; fascinating fresli ( Usually 2/6 yard Sensation Special .1/ 11. Colourings, for/day and 1/11 yLB 3 ._ SslinimeP we i%hl coided vooilen. This aUracl«o style is in light weight 36in. PRINTED RAYON SILKS — Soft tin- ; Usually 2/11 Our Price */ ** liwt crial definitely practical tor summer uear; pericct httinn Coats, Ap I crushable crepe weave in an. unparalleled 'FAIRWAY'36in. PRINTED PIQUE VOILES small collar, and "smait lapels. Shades: Blue. Lime, Tango, Itcd. MW% f assortment of sprigs, checks, florals, etc., .on —Fast colours; chevrons, diagonals, stiipesand _ _„~T .~. L'suallv 39/o Our Price | I' "" saxe, green, red, grey, navy, brown and black florals, on white and pastel'grounds 1/| 1 ones a.S.M. '^ »• . (tf ' grounds. Usually 2/G yard. 1/11- Usually 2/6 yard. Sensation Special 1/1* Sensation Special ,*/ 1,1 "EXQUISITE" 36in. PRINTED VOILES— sT YI ES- Vn ovcecch.vlv Sm.nl Co.it in the latest s«..a<icr style. TuckM 36in. RAYON SILKS—In Kodak stripes and Dainty florals and stripes, on white and col- Vi.n-im j,, P , rs Jiu i rolln Hilt hnin" nertccth' cut, aid guaranteed liltmgs, in chess-board checks. Usually 2/6 yd. |/t 1 oured grounds. Usually 2/6 yard 1/11 SS J I Tmcs TIIE lATLaT EXGLIhII TWEEDS MIOWN. JAI f\ Sensation Special 1/ ** Sensation Special 1/11" . MII/ |_ 36in. WHITE PIQUE FINE CORD—Usually "HOYPRINA" PRINTED CORD DIMITY— Usually 59/6 Our Price/! %Mf |» 2/6 yard. 1/11 .'..,•' Usually 2/6 yard 1/11 ~|J %J Sensation Special 1/11 . ( Sensation Special 1/ ll HOME FURNISHINGS WEEK I specials Reckon up to-night all the furnishing replacements and renovations you must make in your home—then come to-morrow IYOTTX Lft& and see what you can save on your purchases by buying during Home Furnishings Week. Last few days of special values! SHADOW TISSUES FLOOR COVERINGS MANCHESTER MFN'S Our Spring Shipments have arrived and are; Now. is ;the time to buy! It will be long Xw J* Jfc» • » on display now. Every possible pattern for before another HOME FURNISHING New goods will be wanted in your linen- ■— .#*. —»»■ loose covers, the renovation of upholstered WEEK gives you values like these:— press at this time of the year. Look and Ct"M"Bbl9^U^ suites and chairs, wardrobe hangings, win- cr t wid» SCOTPH pinnp rnvcpiNr see nov'- Check lip on such lines as I 11K |1, dow hangings, bedspreads, etc. FLORAL $% £ fcert°Sgns itth ?? GWd^Jrfa"^ TOWELS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, V 1 VIIU IKfW^f?' 8"?^" -ihat makes 4t4n^enHvJuSwe for bed! DAMASK CLOTHS, 13ATHMATS, BED- ;, BINATIONS of toth are featured in a ~o om ]i v i ng rooms or kitchen a/i i SPREADS and so on—tor you can buy f , magnificent array of pleasing colours. ■ Usually 4/11 ' Our Price 0/ 11 CHEAPLY by buying NOW! NZ WORSTED SUITS—In dark cheviot We give below our Special Price List show- 27 Jnci, TAPFSTRV riinmfp wti ) shades, smartly fashioned on the ; in E our,.l»c S : ?L"cnte SJi "Zl«rt« "'to fa°u 9d. FULL SIZE £»1J „>.« .tvUslHinc,, M.,1.,,, m a ,», t ,cu-,; SSK.-8& 12i?#3?,l& I.SB "•"" Us»*cA Om Pri 4/3 pillow cases for 6*d. '"l!' ■"°-""'W;t, 52/fr riTDTAIMC AXM, N STE R HEARTH SuGS^eT'l ( (S» only ,o each C » S tomc,,) M« ky , L. s .n-. Pnc. M/^... CURTAINS - —«*-«• "■■srsf^ 1 ?^^f i; M R r OLL! R fir! IKT^!p™^-IsSs».!S-. Brighten «p your windows! and brighten Our Price 0/ H 1 UWtLLIINO KMT VFVt* .shades. -Usually "2«/ U. '. ; -.- Ifi 7fi up your knowledge of curtain values by SIZE 2ft. 3in. x 4ft. 6in. ,«ii i, oo n l i « •■ Micky, Logan's Price: IU/ U seeing our special values for to- ■ T i' -„ .„.„ + ,, ffp ,i p, . ~ , ,„,„,, 10* d. 31 x22 Bordered OJLJ -■ ' MORROW! a6in. to 43iu. COTTON, SILK/ %* ™*£* \* S'moSrrS md e«" TEA TOWELS for O2tj. MEN'S CREAM GARB. TROUSERS-. COTTON and SILK NETS featured in all ™^ Ztems ■ B ultableTo^rini rooms' ' IUWtLa tOr U^VA* ]{lc;ll fo Tennis 01 . Cricket . with pleats ; the newest colours and patterns. Also 48in. pCt Pdttcrns' Muta"« f^ -]"™8 roo' ns; ,/,, cq cq Co \ oure d Border «'»l tunnel itops; all sir.es. SLUBB REPPS, 3Gin. FADELESS CASE- . ■ Usually lb/u Ijl/g tf/11 OU X OUJUOIOUred JSOraer , Usually 14/0 IA/tf MENT CLOTHS, 47in. ART. SILK CASE- . Our Price ■_*•*/ V BREAKFAST O/^ Macky, LogW. Price .. I.V/ P SSiA^^E^VA^?- lEiiS^^fTSaS: CLOTHS Z/b BOYS' CREAM GARB. TROUSERS-:, rDPTANMPC in fawn, black and brown colouxiny. 1/9 54 in. WHITE 1 /Ol S " ""* WMh?aß--CK£illlNN£i9 Us£ yPr£l H/6 DAMASK Per yard TO* " .usually i 2/« jq^ We have NEW Cretonnes for a multitude of VESTIBULE SOFA RUGS; AXMINSTERS , Check designs ! Macky> QS*ns "cc spring-cleaning renovations. Gay, bright —In the smartest designs and colours, on '■ «^»«. T »^.».^ . See Our Rang* of MACLONE SPEEDO patterns on serviceable cloths for freshen- fawri grounds. Usually 42/- QO /C 4/6 60X 80 PRINTED O/ ; BATHING COSTUMES — All sizes, ing up your rooms, covering old b6xes, Our Price Oti/ O ornCPPPAn^ tn» -■/ __ styles and colours. Cotton from 5/11 making wardrobes, etc., etc. HOME FUR- !st.UarKfcAU3 tor %J/ —■ > Wool from 13/11 NISHING WEEK values as follows: SPECIAL SAMPLE AXMINSTER ; ■ . ' ; A few examples of our Special Values:- SQUARES. , V£RY spECIAL VALUE IN BEAU . MEN'S SPECIAL POLICE^BRACER 26 inch Usually 7d. Our Price sd. In the, new futurist and; conventional de- TIFUL QUALITY PURE IRISH LINEN Hlftv , „„,„.' p - r . l/V :J6 inch Usually 1/- Our Price Bd. signs; all colours. DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS—Practically " ■ iviacky, Logan s mcc 30 inch Usually!/- Our Price 9d. Usually Size For half price. Excellent patterns. 80 inch Usually-1/2 Our Price IOJd. £t 12 (i Oft. x s)ft. £3 12 6 A huge variety of. other-prices to select from ■■ 7"G • 7ft. 6in. x Oft. £4 5 0 S'Z6 72 \wUlv "1/ XUsuTfiv W- T AWtA» A*TTP A CTP purchasing n^kTa point of "comparing our ■ .tS'B 0 ' flft x 10ft .(Jin. £6 19 6 For -| O/C ForlJ./fi UWW W VvOlt ll* ■ values. ' £9 12 ',G .Oft.: x ]2ft. £7 19 6 lti/U It/ W ... . . . . . . - ■■-.■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 6

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