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James Smith's ~*^~~ 2,194 YARDS OF DAZZLING AT HUGE DISCOUNT—ON SALE HALF PRICE and LESS The kind of fabrics that are the inspiration of famous dress designers—Silks, Velvets and Metal Cloths that normally sell at two and three times the price we have marked them. Details of how we managed */~> £&F- r *\ this amazing coup would probably bore you—the important thing is that, to-morrow, we present the rarest and loveliest fabrics at half-price and less. If you have a passion for fascinating fabrics— if you ;£'-' ' V^A are delighted by distinguished materials—you should certainly be here £> '^(j to-morrow. If you haven't the money in your purse at the moment, make / V W a lay-by. A deposit will secure you any length—you may pay for the t ~ 'Mf x balance at your convenience. We quote just a few of these super-specials m f£9m llP*"' Jj —there are many more! I ,• v ' 2V- Cellophane Velvet . (■ L+4Wk% The very litest Velvet—unlike anything you've V imMMMmmmC ever seen before. It lias a stripe of glistening cello- * V ■--«__ /\*. >'\ H^Sk phanc, which is most distinguished. In shades of II 111 I Jk * jter .A Wine, Lido, Mulberry and Black. 36-inch. I I JU '^^Hk^^BV^H^ % Regular price 21/- yard. II I I J&?\ * A James Smith's Special at ■ ■ WRm>Jr»rJo\k V*'^^lKß 22/4 Cellophane Velvet Y$ ftSw&fL \ «V ill A fabric similar to above, but having a small ■ 1 I j £^"^H^^H^H Check design in cellophane. In Bottle, Nigger 111 /Jf iV' \ ' " ■ and Black. 36-inch. Usually 22/6 yard. Ill' k*% I I ' mMmW / , IHII A James Smith's Special at I M—W wLm | 1.. " s vv > ''"-'^l^^lK 22 6 Printed Silk Velvet {Vf fl IF U| Rich, glowing colours, with exclusive designs. The g \jf m ' W p-i s backgrounds arc in Wine, Lido, Bottle, Black and / I I X ,'?".s•, v« If <l& Brown. 36-inch. Perfect for evening or bridge > II 'f > /''.>%■ flt If i/X M\mm\\\\\\\\\\\\ wear. Usually 22/6 yard. I I l''iV'^ f \mW B MmmM^kmßßrnW^ A James Smith's Special at ~ ■ B #•&"&>' N< * \B V Jvls 12/6 Printed Moire' ll lIP Crushproof Moire; perfect for afternoon or even- * ' V*XV xlf m t'fj J^B^^T ing wear. The grounds are in Ivory, Brown, /| I 'yfflsS tt mm * m^kmkmm Navy, Lido and Black, with unusual and extremely /I I MM I •■ .^B^^l smart designs in rich colourings. Usually 12/6. ll' ? ,>Jf>*' ml fl| I j^B^B A James Smith's Special at **r ■ ■ 3§ B* j|*J -** V Shot Taffeta, striped with a heavy niched effect. i 1"\ "Mm B J 36 inches wide. In Navy, Purple, Bottle and All IVI \ *SmW lii.f ;- s v '^^^^1 Wine. Usually 7/U yard. K/ I I ly JM BIIVI K"<£ '|B A James Smith's Special al Mm % '$mW Bitfv ' $ I ,^BI^I 21/- Tinsel Lome Taffeta / Jf ■■ t: f:\ Wm ': Silk Tuffeta richly threaded with metal, giving the mr g /, .JKmM ' ; s^|^^| effect of Lame, but having the extra charm of the / I I k\- FWm \\\\\w :^k\\\\\\\\ TatTeta ground. In Saxc and Brown. 36 inches II f IL. Mr M MmmW ' ° " wide. Usually 21/-yard. wLM II / vjyr> ilr ' „ - J^^^l^^B A James Smith's Special ■ ■ I < *Bk MWmW- '■ "' 'n€ A richly blistered Cloque, with confetti spots m g M . B? : / § Shopping embroidered" in silk, in vivid colourings. In M—\ /l I M I t S M ; ' -r _ j Ivory, Black, Lido, Brown and Navy. 36 inches Mm All i i mWt m ' I rend widc . Usually 13/6 yard. II Wk &*W$ Mis to A. James Smith's Special I I ■ mi WWm -mt\ '^^^^^HB^^^^ JAMES SMITH'S fJIHI W r '"'ilHßimfciii —w M«j>a/»viM.a«aa»asaßßg<g^ - -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 129, 2 June 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 129, 2 June 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 129, 2 June 1936, Page 6

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