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I Hill's FAREWELL §&/# A shgrt snappy then GOODBYE TO RETAIL GUsT@MMfli Fpr ye^rs it Ifias been pur pjefisure to allow the ; , general public tq purc^e £}]ijj}£Wg V$ 3J}d Crystal | ; ■" at qur Sho\yrpjDms at \yarehpusg Prices. W« ' have been glad to do so! Dprjng recejit years, \ J^yeyerj the development pf oyr Wholesale i Department has made it increasingly difficult for ■-~-■ us tp continue this service, and v?e kaye reluctantly • . ; § decided to dispose of our complete stocks and , I pptffine our future activities strictly to yrholesale ! I tratje. ■ , i I That means that for a short period you wilj hsYe tjie opportunity fco'replenish 1 your China and Crystal now at absolutely rock-bottom prices. Those >vho I know our tiemendous range of quality goods will realise that it would be / 1 ■ impossible to list all the prices, but a few items taken at random will serve to *'f I indicate the bargains that are tp be had. j? 1 Full 56-Piece DINNER SET—Beautifully painty Engjwh HONEY JARS=r 4 / xJI decorated in roses and burnished gold. For , ~ Xl m I [\ tJ£Jo££ £4/10/- CIa^UTTER PISHES.I [j^ ] t I flt"^ Ch^ DeC°raM TEI ?S Webb & Corbett CRYSTA^VASES. -, /^ '. -I Fpr IJ/6 Ajt 1/^ \ I English China TEAPOTS— I/O CuJ Crystal VIOLET BOWLS^ 1 / c I For.. .. , 1/J F0r.... \J ~ I 1 Dainty English CAKE PLATES— OD. MQpRCRQFT, BRETBY WARE, Etc., Etc. , i For 0 All Heavily Reduced! | EVERYTHING MUST GO! jf § Don't forget these are ajl high fTfrdf BRITISH 6 I r GoqtJi. Hill's pever stocked rubb;sft! A r■ > ie H ,„ ___^^_^_ j="i t^* v ■•*' 1L i ' Al '/. - >\ ■*i" l' i Everything has to be cleared, from Kitchen £up* J> /, M tv c d I " and Saucers tq the itiqjs^ ejtpeasjve Artists' Sjgjasd y< y g Royal Worcestei? Ware. ,* ' " i , "**•'' Thousands, of a.rtiples and hundreds of patterns t? ' v m select from, 11 COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE % HILL'S OPEN CHINA WAREHOUSE nmm* 69 VICTORIA STREET -»| I ' (Near George and Doughty's)

if*Q nj.r TTOMF J§i WTNC WFFK SEWING LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS ||v ■ M^^fJL. MAGNIFICENT FABRIC DISPLAYS "•r~^ T 11: -—" SPECIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS ~™~~ 1 BJG SAVINGS FOR YOU ON NEW ymmV S'l *W^'M REMARKABLE OFFERINGS IN WOOLLENS yW/:'^W- NEW SILKS ' WOOL DRESS FABRICS -In Green, Rust, Orange, Lido, COMMENCING TO-MORROW and for^a whole week the D.I.C. is TAFF p TAS ART SIIIC Thd« of Ivory Beige, Navy, and Black. Usually 4/11 and 5/11 yard O/*l*l going to pander to all you smart Women who have longed to make your Z7m. h LORAL TAhtETAb ART. blU^—lfl shades ot Ivor}, Special .Offer '. .. .. ~.'.. £'± ± own smart clothes. We'll show you magnificent displays of new season's Pil\ k> Salm™|> Sk/> N/ ] 'LeT? } ChamWe ,' '."?. »°«»wtl1 Oil. | x *** "*■ .„ j 11 i L m jii • »ii l. ' r>- •. • l medium-sized printed floral design. Usually 1/- yard +J # • -< . - silks and woollens at heavily reduced prices. I.we 11 show you Pictorial i ° . J 27in- CHIpFON VELVETEEN — Twill back and last dye Patterns that will positively make your mouth water ... we'll show 36in. ORGANDIE VOILES FLORAL ART. SlLK— Light and ■ ' Usual"' 4/11 ard° SeSpeSai olfer a" 2J\ 1 yOU *6edleS ' cottons,; thimbles, buttons, belts, trimmings, all the gadgets ,' . mid grounds, with dainty floral designs, as now worn for 1 /_' ; y yar *d A-X- too. And finally, in a series of interesting lecture - demonstrations an party and, picture frocks. Usually i/6 yard A "™ .3 ? in. WOOL AFGHALAINE^-Sott woollen fabric for l r ks. ■ expert dressmaker will teach you how Jo make yourselves wardrobes 36in. BEMBERG GEORGETTE-A heavy quality Georgette/ _, Cplours: Blue, Lido, Wine, Bottle, Saxe, Powder, Rust, Q //» full pf fitunnmg clothes for Simply nothing at all. Coming? -Of Course specially selected for frock wear and in a full range of O/"| "I ; Beige, Navy and Black. Special, per yard O' U you are, and every day at that! ' shades for afternoon and evening wear. Usually 3/11-yd. £i'~\. X • ■'■ 400 Yards ART VELVET —In Lenipn, Beige, Brown, Green, , • 36in. CRINKLED CREPE —A large range of the most wanted ■ . , ; Lido, and Lime. ■ Usually 7/11. yard Q/'l "J - . . „ shades for day and evening Avear, including Ivory> Cream, -.^ / Special Offer .. ~.., ~...- ~* .. ... .... O"X JL . . X\ C\ XT 7* W TV/T t«■ C TTT 1? CT»t?n XAt • Fawn, .Nil, Sky \ Lemon, Red, Grey, Bro\yn,-,Saxe, Moss and •» /"I "1 : ' • • . U U .IN 1 IVI 1 a.S lllJi bl"Ht 1A L Blkck . Usualiy3/n yard '•.-.. U"X JL • ALL" WOOL-TWEEDS— Suitable. Jorcostumes or skirts; in ■ ■ ~■ , . " "" Hew Donegal and herringbone' weaves; Brown, Beige, K/"| "1 T X} f* TP TT"D X 2 T\X? H/f /^"tVT CTTT? 41^Tr\lVIC! 36in.. SUITING CREPE— A heavy-weight An* Silk Crepe, Green, Grey and Blue tones. Special Offer, per yard tl X X I ,r,l .1I JTV ,V.j I J MVi 1I i% Il\Pi I 1111^^ with the new coarse finish. Fof cdats and costumes. V ■ •• .. . Shades include , Almond, Saxe, Midnight Blue, Brown, Q/T| T 54in. ENGLISH WORSTED SUlTlNGS— Suitable for tail- _-,'"' \ . / Maroon and Black. Usually 5/11 yard OJX X " ored costumes: Browfti Beige, Blue and Black. 'T/. |"j ~..,....- ~.-,, ~-. , . f\"&J - ~ ..: .- Usually 12/6 to 17/6 yard ■ Speciar Offer •■ . .., ~. I Lll • X \ 36irt. MAtALASSE CREPE— A heavy delustred crepe with ■ ' "■• - - the self-coloured design which is the rage just now. ' 54in. WOOt COATINGS —In plain and fancy weaves. TT A 71 If T^ O T? Wj T TVT f^ Shades: jvory, Pink, Salmon, Fawn, Saxe, Nil), Red, Browti A /"j "| Colour§:Bottle, Wine, Rust, Scarlet, Lido, Navy afld Black. .. . . |-fl B 1 %/■ fi WW 1 i%j 11" and Black. Usually G/l I-yard. " . TC X X 350 yards only. Usually 11/6, 13/6 and 16/ li yard Q/"| 1 XJL V/ ITX JLJ : kJ JkJ TT X 11 \J . , iJ¥lkmetiFr , , . Special Offer ... ~.., iS .- ".,., ~, ~, .. OXX ~ ■ 36itt. WINDSWEPT VELVET-=-2 pieces only, heavy-weight - . •■■■■■■■■ >^i ■ 4#^ ■*-* -»r^' tt» -^. -»-^ Windswept Velvet, in Black only. Specialty suitable for CtfCt ■: - :.;P— ■••;- '.:-; '." ■ 6 By 'MIS S^: RUB .V '." SPE ED : *****> ™*>™v»,«°. Usually 7/U yard O^D HAVE YOIJ. HEARD ABOUT OUR IN THE cotton* drlss slctiox ground tloor. to-morrow ' ® ■-"■■■iiftmmttY/f'' /**i*"T/*t rtl'vntT't^li ■'■'■• and;l RIDAY at 2.a0 p.m. Never befoic a Se^mf- Demonsti ation like this. Miss VAIT r 4 vr, T r< t\ \l" II AM T TV TT« TT ' I^TT ■ ■ TNfl^riTT I SFftVlllf Speeds admittedly a past-mistre^ m U,p ul o( du^s-c.Uina and drc-lnakiiig. YOU CAN f G O WHU N(j WITH f \j UJL A li\U UU J. kJI^AV T LKjXj . She'll explain how to cut-out td Pictorial P.il terns. Sht'll tell jou how to tack .; 1; ■ .. _ ' ' '■ ~ ■"■■' .. and fit, and her lectures vill be backed up hy aclual dcmonslralion using D.I.C: T| Tf*HTf\"D TA T "P 'A I ''P "P I^'\f C! : T hi Sm o,tpracUcalDi.c/s^^t^^^ Matcnals ; ,nd Pictorial PaUen. Don L nil ,' ,t! XILIU J\ 1A L TJ\l I£R IM D .r the gliess -work ouj df sewing. Ydu -simply cut out from ..,..;. «'- Blßßiw B .^tftSW&i 0 ~., , ; , ■'.-■ ... ' t -,■ = . ... ■„. „ ._ choose your fabrics and Pictorial Patterns, . ... .\ H^W 1 &^^ Latest Pietbfial Fashion h^ heJ.^ v sVi|^ V* an er^,'j?>tl|:S^fri and then let our.expert cutter do the cutting COSTUMES and EN--. Q/ i « 1 E Bdbfcs Now on Sale. L^^ w^'^ ™*^: i ?*i?! d. tfiit tince that ig o£er silcc^ss«assui-eS f6? dT7\/riifTic « d\ - B 1 H B . Patterns: It's not onl? that tliey are so UdnderfuUy simple Sf^SSSS^Sn^ri^S! SEMBLES from .... O'-.... ....... I J I V^ 17ft «nm T Tl^-* p?tl**fi»*' thV^^i - ■ BftW frock, oL ch^es are purely nomLal. Tacking and Fitting extra. fc«^ •. fl. . • 9 1/D COPy d^ wom6n hke to wean Get a Putor^l : - r*.~ i.ZI^SZ. ■_,': .....I .:. .;"^^ ■I - ..-V " w ELLIN G; TO N ' \o~r— ... J;:;:;::;;--. ;^:^:;''V:i-:_ r ;:£g ::^ ,-.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 4

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