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JAMES SMITH? ANNOUNCE HUGE WAREHOUSE *" Warm #^H» taD 1 !■■ I^^ *^ ■ ~«g^^B "" 4.500 Yards To Clear! *™ ';- M Thanks to James Smith's alert buying organisation you ■ \ JB^^H^^^^^^R are °fferecl ne most amazing value in a lifetime. 4,500 X ■■" /?- s< iliiliil^^nHß yards of exquisite Continental Novelty Silks for day and '£^Bs§WKmmmmSßilm&m^m evening wear—the most beautiful fabric imaginable. < m^^^^9[ Many Half Price and Less > -^I^^^^^P 3/li TAFFETA BROCADES milH^ Wm I Taffeta Brocades, 36 inches wide. This popular « V-^^B^H^^^^^M^^^^^ shades: Foxglove, Mermaid, Sky, Regenia, Sal- <^%l M ** ¥?f®WK%S* ■ Inon ' Shell, Cyclamen, Turquoise, Ivory, Gold, M , m \'> *^BKm^&!®MKmgip jl Beige, Nil, Bottle, Nigger. Usually 3/11 yard. mm '•^ :"£ ' ?^^ v^Mreaß^llMfiftli^gg& Taffeta Anglais, 36 inches wide. A new type of s 35" lIIIIIIiPBPIII§M^ illlllli silk for afternoon or evening wear, has unusual 4%/1 I "■•'■■ '-elf brocade design with eyelet effect in Black, II 5 * 'tlß;ii^BiSß 5/11 SHOT MOIRE SILKS gf Shot Moire Silks. 800 yards only. Exquisite " Hp^ \ wJlJhßl||||||l|Jl Shot Moire Silks, heavy, weight, suitable for X ni^^^^HlHi evening frocks, coatees, etc. Rose, Cyclamen, " 11111111 Salmon, Sky, Pompadour, Nil, Bronze, Cascade, I I 4 L*^^fflH Gold shades. 36 inches wide. Usually 5/11. .mm I ■ ml Striped Surah Silks, 36 inches wide, in the newZ' \&**ssßSßEßh m^^Smx fm es^ effects for afternoon and evening frocks, , «'^^>W^ I^H!^^ r JB: Crease-resisting. Very attractive stripes: Red/ 11 *^i^ M$M ]r®™ SsSillL^iiiF Black, Blue/Black, Green/Black, Wine/Black, +* ■ ■ '^Ifc^ J^/^j Lido/Black. Usually 8/11 yard. Clearance Price YARD <y»r %BT !5^6 STRIPED BROCADES Mf ' Wmi wide. Ideal for matrons' wear, dinner frocks, JM f■ ■ '-' m '.JKlMiMim^ "■" Mmk theatre gowns, etc. Black ground with attrac- Gm I I f, j^ jA^M^^^^ ■■ ye s^v£ir striped effect. Crease-resisting. Usu- . ■ * ■ >*^^^^^-W? <^ r^c suitable for evening, cinema, bridge wear, gjt I^^tSu '*"^||||§ fe^^^^^^S^ Exquisite shot effects, including Turquoise, Jl/ll v*# * Gold, Bronze, Flame, Cerise, Ivory, Cyclamen, £p II f ' Cascade, Carnation, Rose, Pompadour, Nil. 36 "^ ■ ■ t*/ v>~ '^I^^S inches wide. Usually 12/6. Clearance Price YARD KcMcMdclv-- ' Vi 1 i Multi-striped Taffetas, 36 inches wide. A heavy semi-finish m Cutting^out t|| 1 weight poult printed with attractive coloured P/II Service banishes the diffi- i i 1 ,| stripes. Ideal for evening wear, scarves, blouses, z^ 11 eu!i* et °i oinc Sewlns. \ j jjf etc. Lovely shades. 36 inches wide. Usually ™ ™ give you incomparable \\l I Printed Metal Brocades, Striped Velvets, Gold Printed Sheers, McCaii fashions on dis- \JkJi. A Printed Moires. . . . . All at Half Price and Less E£j£ti lon! be "r^" a °f 0§ SILK REMNANTS AT HALF MARKED PRICE JAMES SMITH LIMITED OF WELLINGTON SPORTS POST SATURDAY FOR A QUIET HOUR wjsb 1. rrn r t \f\ 7\ rrn Jtsr-* :;:Hir 4—Boxes ~ t — ■ j£ ■■-■ rr nj — Tibet f OO( j ii~fß3? Wsriest 18-Relative 34-Purify 11~"7SfM«\ P ?S~ itT 17 ipT" ' (abbr.) 35—Exchange ,« SSS2L 21—French 36—The (Sp.) Jf^SHS 0*?; I- Ii ts [~J L»- s- I I sculptor 38—Human race }3—gear »y »9 J 20 22—Half an em 40—Food contain«T"f£sLio,q in I—r— - *—1 ■— - in. 23—Picture sup- er 15*~?£?^f d «t> 1 i? Zt n P* 25 |2.b port 43—Youth ?£?S I I 24—Plain 44—Imitate it TvT^^itivatP 2^~": "■" 2S II """ Z9 25—Indefinite ar- 45—Knock }Z""2L,^? ticle 46—Sailor SS"^ —U—i «™~ L^J —I I. In 26—Resist 47—Epoch 9ft-ISS?SS?se H authority 48—Turkish gov--20-PortUguese pJ^M^— pj-ggJ— 31-Negative 21—Tedl __! I 24— Underground 57 3§- 1"—139 ho "~~" ...,,, ■ ■ . , Part of a I I 16 AILIL ANT L V , , W I■l fl 1 I— 53. s 1 1 IBIIRD _,B_ LeaRI&I IKcompass lift W *hTI IhT" —"" nf W| ]s t ogJG R v qLMDp A q point (abbr.) p ETlNlir|R E T TJEZIDBIPIV E. 30— Writing fluid ivT" 50 £T" "■ §2 R ■~~JTJR|A V"" slali fu_ *" G 33— Evergreen ._ T IpiddMl PR ppL A 35-S?tosect W 5U GRalpeL LJeMENT 37—Natural \ I ' » ' '1 , f I ' ' I I, . I H^Bjl ID|S _ .— AC Elsp I 39—Revoke T IDOL EL FTTflsr Q 41—A grain The Solution Will Appear on Monday. L EJTIImIa T|T C R|s>llbls N 42 —Distant rj ~r nPdn /do p" elinr H T ' 4flHTJneed 53—Affirmative 2—A beverage cloth S ETIEHSI" NIC T iHIEIL. D 49-Open (Poeffc) - 3-Centre 7-Gazes llffLZte ZJAmL S 50— EgjTptian god 55—Beam 4—Bed linen B—Seat near the rrMPf RliriS SI 51—Indeiinite ar- DOWN . s—Suffix. Foot- altar in the l IH'^IH,1 iti*-i I^l tide I—Condensed cd. chancel , .sa-yßathag-Afoap. iijglsturC 6-^-Fragment of 9—Grow' old J_Ae soiubcn ofYeaUFdatt&-%uzzl&>

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 133, 8 June 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 133, 8 June 1939, Page 17

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