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—- the D-l-C manchester department, Ist floor 1 These are sheets from a well-known English" firm » sheets with a famous reputation for quality and service . ... but-when unpacked the complete shipment proved, to be sub-standard, . f i.e., not up to sample. Our London office therefore communicated with the manufacturers and procured a discount of 33 1/3 per cent. . . . which substantial saving we-now-pass on! to you. At the same time we wish to;emphasize the remarkable value of these sheets—value which makes it well worth your while to lay in a good stock. But come In quickly;—there'll be a terrific demand! /• . !16/- Single Bed Sheets, 54 x 100....... .... 11/6 a pair 23/6 Double Bed Sheets, 80 x 100 . . . ® P a ' r 29/6 Large Double Bed Sheets, 90 x 100........ 21 aai a pair • 2/11 Single Bed, Sheeting (54-inch)... . ......... 1/11 a yard 5/3-Double Bed Sheeting (90-inch).... 3/6 a the D-l-C on the quay PYRAMID I HANDKERCHIEFS Golf was invented by a man called St. Andrew. It is played by people armed with iron and wooden clubs, whose object is to get, by fair ways or foul, into the 19th hole. Shakespeare was a golfer and wrote " Putt me no* Putts "to com- j memorate the fact. After making a very long putt it is customary, to mop the brow with a handkerchief. Good golfers do this with a Pyramid. ! PRICES IN ALL LARGE TOWNS MEN'S fancy white, coloured centres or coloured , A borders, hemstitched or rolled hems 1/4 MEN'S plain white hemstitched . 1/WOMEN'Sfancy white, coloursand Initials 11|d. WOMEN'S plain white Bd. \_ , If you have any difficulty In obtaining, write to Box 604, Wellington C.l A TOOTAL BRODUCT GUARANTEED BY TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO. LTD. MANCHESTER (Incorporated In En 11 »n i)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1938, Page 20

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