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Specials for Show Week at Arthur s! Wc have prepared several very interesting Bargains in all our Departments for those who may be visiting the City during Show Week. ft Snips " are offering in almost every line, and those who make a point of coming early will not be disappointed. men's hard black felts, Great Reductions m small, medium, and large *w*»»» shapes, all to be cleared at fj\ PriCCS for 4/6 each. Many arc well rr\ •« • worth double the price. * aiiOriflg. MEN'S CEYLON FLANNEL SHIRTS, with linen neckbands. Very seasonable, and well made. Were 5/6 and 6/6. Now 3/9 and 4/11. The Clothing Department also presents many opportunities for money saving. The Bargains offered there, in Boys' as well as Men's wear, are far too numerous to menMEN'S DARK TWEED TROUSERS, well made, of serviceable materials. Were 10/6. Mow 7/6. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, all sizes. 10/6 per Suit. We have drawn from our stock a number of Smart, Fashionable, and Dressy pieces of Men's Suitings, which we have decided to make up during Show Week at the following substan-tially-reduced prices:— A Number of Four-guinea Suitings at £3 15/. A few pieces of Genuine Scotch Tweeds and Highgrade English Worsteds—usually sold at £\ 10/ — will be made up at £4.. Some pieces of English Worsteds and Colonial Worsteds will be. made up at £4 5/ —a reduction of 10/ on the former price. A number of our usual Fiveguinea Suitings have also been reduced to £4 15/ during this week onlv. MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED We wish it clearly underTWEED OVERCOATS, best stood that these reductions nelish make of New Blan are , on, y on certain lines that ngiisn make or New man- we have marked and laid out _ ket-fmish Tweeds. Were They are all smart and sea--40/. NOW 32/6, sonable fabrics, and well worth inspection. Mea's Mercers and Merchant Tailors, 6-12 GEORGE STREET. ■ ■_■»«■_»_« DO YOU ? Want to make Good Pastry ? "a a a Want to make Good Scones ? Jr jja Want to make good Home-made « a Bread ? ■ m Then you cannot afford to take any chances. You Must Use the Famous m m DAISY I ■ Baking Powder! Z* The Powder that is pure, strong, and good. Made from the salts ■ extracted from sound ripe fruit, principaiiy grapes. Elj Never disappoints, never causes trouble, never fails to produce R. perfect results, always ready to mix with your Rour and get ■ to work. BL Small Tins, 6d; Large Tins, 1/. fiL Obtainable from every storekeeper. Order a tin to come with your B B next grocery order, and ■ 1 DO IT NOW. B| Insfst on having DAISY when ordering. JH IS B HL H SB Hi f bmh ■ m mmm m LAST WEEK OF SALE. SATURDAY, AUG. sth, at I p.m. OUR STOCK-TAKING SALE ENDS. Special Attractions for Show Week LADIES' FABRIC GLOVES, in all makes and colors. TJsua! prices, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 pair. Sale prices, 6d and 1/ pair. LADIES' BELTS of every description, in Leather, Tinsel, and Oriental Galons. Usual prices, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. Sale prices, 6d and 1/ each. LADIES' NARROW SILK and CREPE DE CHINE TIES, in all the best colors. Usual prices, 1/, 1/6, 1/11. Sale price, 6d each. LADIES 5 LACE and MUSLIN NECKWEAR, in Jabots and Plastrons; new goods. Usual prices, 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11. Sale prices, 1/ and 1/11 each. Dor Wo extend a cordial invitation to our Cointry Friends in town for the Show to walk through our Warehouse and participate in the Bargains now en view. High and Rattray Sts. |i

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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 2

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