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I COMPLETE AIBIG ALTERATION PROGRAMME WITH THESE WONDERFUL I 1 _-yg-fi > ggi==_ /g<agv c^hxtt^S^^i /^s^v /%^^> AMERICAN I affi '■ ' . -■■•.. —■ ■ ' . mer days! pfe I I VISIT SANTA IN PIXIE PLAYLAND! IBjj? (frs -'US? HP^H^t? /^& I If Bring the children to see Santa Claus in James Smith's mXJMfr /MvW\ /MaJEr JM!L /MuwX^ /MX /Ml JVI Vjfifc< fg; |ji ; Pixie Playland. It's the happiest, funniest, most inter- \V9G\ )pßf \wst£\. Wf {^W^ 1 Vi^H I \W# \W / $X; '2J esting Christmas attraction imaginable. Every visitor iFfiWl /fS^Sli -WfUHt AMI 181 /#>S%\ 111 ill ill' '/?ff\Vl ■' •» §| receives a suitable gift. Adults 9d. Children 6d, . vMty^T^lCJlfts* JmV^X \mV JMI-^IC-^)IV JMX. JAX JM^ (JX^JMM M Jg Opens daily 10 a.m. -Vg^jy '^*l!y^"*So*'TsS*r^^^r *^B^S^J* m I w s^ UY"BY XMfIS fINDTOYS Cascade Creoe I SB* JJK^£^T"^f* JfflP^^SPwto ■**•*- r J^"' • 7 A ( 1 Thanks to James Smith's t>ig alteration programme there's , - Jr !«£ SB s^® |Py^!f£ '.W \ \ \\" V f ?f~ I twice as much Gift space this "year! Your Gift "shopping ■ . 'M W dgfcJljP^ // \f r V\ I e^ ? V- f i- ____ = iS— 4Sfc( < will be easier than it's ever been before. See the gay Gift. Mt ■ Mfc pkß M^ ■' f* 'l$L: 2aS // %!!/1 /v\ \ I & ' "^j. l*l> displays, and remeanber, James Smith's wonderful Lay-By ■ Il^ I^B tm I IHf'^ S^■■■■ j|F^ M AMERiCAN STYLI 4»pL^ r 39in*. I 14/6 I 1 ff^ii wk?slffl/'% successes ■'^Sk^^^L 42in*'lS/e 1 S-- CORNELIAN W^rW^ 1 j/0/*# W^^ 1 /^^k LAY-BY m % CREPES //W § ■■■ "ARO'AiNS p /W^^k or §! lovely, cool, interestingly-styled Cornelian . / / ,*» • Iw • ' 'ftl "w Cre Pc Frocks. They have just arrived, so Dl AY CI HTC f#M» R/fl I »§ ® iS^^L : ffi the styles and patterns are as fresh as the V L^' OUI IO- TOr «J 7 I I *L 60 pairs Ladies' Locfcnitand j*g j^^ft^k. Ml JQ^HSH !$| g,. morning. Long and short sleeves; stripes, . Here's a last-minute special! Very TO drcwes? UsiaUy'll/e. Social -.'S•■• \^&^HK\. '^Hli^k VI«i^LW^I bS |«~" florals, figured patterns; S.S.W. to X.O.S. smartly made Flay Suits in gay 'M, 5/11. §w /l^i^B^i^i^^tfL^ MBli^i^r m M fittings All the loveliest summer shades. colourful pattern prints. Specially Vfc # V-/!^i^B^i^i^i^i^i^^ WMm^^B '^H X?. Usually 29/6 Celebration Bargain Price 15A. priced at 5/11. Don't miss them to- 3 iHI^A KjL^B H 1^ M . s morrow! 75 pairs Sample Corsets and flll^i^k §1 I■■'A■%■l|K I■■■% & oa^ffl^^^^^^^S^^ 65 only good quality Princess '^HVl^i^i^H Wfc ME A U>LIIi cX j WmMz7'' sl;p«- usually 5/6. special m; Hfl^i^H^B w S)s Top Sketch: Here is a new version of bustle Iff, "'^^^o^- ,«««« > c-u t ■ •<. c S3 l^i^i^iH « Wl w^ w& l i i • r 'l: i tx» • ~ ~ o ■■ idm£%Z?fC%o\ 120 Men s Silk Lockmt Sports gff i^i^iHl^^^^^^^^iM^^99l^i^. l^i^Hl II V I PH back fashion favounte! Its in a light fine W^-^ ,; , Shirts; all sizes. Usually 6/U, . Jg[- k^Hi " ■ ■^^■1 11 1 m M straw—the ideal younger type hat. In Navy, 8/n- Special 4/11. /SA ..- ; ' I^^^^^Blß^^^^ ■^^^■■UV^ • ' M&b /# jkT& A'^jM l|i\\s\s>^^^^^^^ Men's Silk Locknit ;^^^^^^B \ ' B^^^^^H^B '^a ' lIS' /^*' "^V >^^^^m^ Sleeveless Singlets. Usually -^^^^^^^| ' B^^^^^^B^B * ifi^ m- Lower Sketch:-Onefrom a group of inexpensive -' '.^^ -vll * M' i • i^C |jf semi-trimmed straws. Easy to wear, deep %^^^&& % Men's AH-Wool Airforce Blue M /' ' iTO bandeau, back fitting- Large schon of lace .^^M^f^P'""' '"" 1 and Grey Sports Trousers.! -^^^^H I/^ \AA -$% |ff_ gives fashion-right iinish. Navy, Lido, Black Ji||&RSp|?-%' ' Special value 25/6. .' . *^P^l '-> f ,/^•y«TT* -fiji M' ' 10/^. ' Group Ladies' American Hand tyi / ■' w^ i^ >]jg I#' O Baffs' Usually 16/6- s Pecial t \" — "* y "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^O C i'^ S^ >(^* 1» Y°Ur a PP°intment 100 ards 35-inch Broderie %A V^K^^ 'Fft m'" >T 'SsaMffilUM^A I l.nU^vr" I nt".l VIT l> i«adies' Shirred Waist, But- sjfl ■■ PT* ■'w \ I ML. WM' B^ short sleeves. Usually 12/6. Srf . j^^^^^^^^H w& ■gd ' \_J^Y^~ J/4A^l% E I 21 Special 5/11.: ll fl^^H^li " " ' H 'I ■ '-J^^ Usually 22/6 c^rH ,Ja^ eta >and f^if i S^^H Vl Bought To Sell at 39/6! B ■%» jfmUk **%\\ wdMaily XiAi' W Art. Silk Fronts Usually £tf O \Vf% KM '■ JmllmZ .' j ' ' ! 7/11 to 12/6. Special Price W. B^^^^Hl M ■■-s^' ; Mw*J^^*\ **\ Cool as a water lily! These de- S/11. £$ ;^?. A <v_/ lightful Jackets are in Piques and. . 9 P ■^^■1 L»NcfcK3 TO I* 3nEEK\ -M ?M' '" - / fv ' Ottoman Cottons . Long sleeves 3M Imu ■■■■■■^^^ B^r» ■ bmibbh^«v gk% ' Wtri^K and snort sleeves; ideal to wear Lingerie Ninon; fast washing *f* M -M i~*jflfsß \ B.T'l over your summer frocks. A host colours, 36in. wide. Special Wd ■^^^■M •• ■%# ■ '" '" «C :1 /fmV 111 ?Lr^i flliw: d t rS |C/ """""'t mHlrlf again this Year! • | VS ' '2"%.P- '<V^/i\ SSwfi-A fittings. Usually 22/6. I^ /ai ,„„„ _, »»j M « # 7.^ • 'W A%Mr^rmK WW'\ Celebration Bargain "W c^L^t S sS 1 / / James Smith's fashion Buyer "backed a winner" % ;>,3KV • /vS&'SSvI//- O^J^KJ—Jvi ' Crepes; Som. wide, special 311 l\ I **. . JpS "/4iJ^fti^Sy^r<^V —.. _' - ~,.■' ' ■ Price 3/11 yard. II /r/ -with these-cool, gracious Summer, Sheers. . There' -M :W V^^'N^^l^^'f/^^ O QPfIRTQ QIinPPF 3A11P3 I 1,000 yards Tubfast Prints; S"' 111 three styles — each does its own job of flattery, m M ■ ' v ,W, w r^," SSS£' •"-*•** I /// when worn over brilliantly patterned frocks. Navy -2 W \ i ZfyWfa yW i 300 very smart self-striped Silk Locknit Sports iu s a. yara. ■ ■ ' ' 3$ II [ PK ffi*' ' /iM^' *'^ a ' Blouses, in all newshades. • I( I and Black shades. Made to. sell at 39/6. Celebra- «k §X iwm'^^b l»'3 Celebration Bargain 3/11 Strined Woolions for Su»t« Stf> ' I 1 We * yr —_^j*-^ 200 pairs of Ladies' Cotton Shorts; plain and Joau Skirts. Usually 11/6, % I■) Ul tion Bargain Price only 19/6. - . . W M- , pleated. Specially priced 3/11 pair. Special 7/11. kj^ - ~,.._..... |%

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 21

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