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miipi i BHH9IB wmmm ic Fair will close on To tho many thousands of Customers whose splendid support has m.d, tb;* Sale such a remarkable success we record ou!r hearty XnksDurt 3 sol 7 S 7 m / ™* and ™* the prices of all SeasoUle Gods vTremain&be ATrnGRV^ntAV 7 T'T the sale ends - BAR^s A 1 HlbH- WATER MARK and cost prices practically forgotten in clearing these goods! mmmx^i^xmm to clear these Goods! MttUaBBIWHI ONE TABLE OF NAVY COSTUMES at 18/6, 25/, 29/6, 35/. Worth up to £5 each. 8 only NAVY FINE COATING COSTUMES, long coats military collars buttoning to throat, wide full skirts. Usual price, £4 10/. Now 25/. Also, SEMISITTING SACS in same material, former price, 75/. Now 25/. 40 COLORED COTTON COSTUMES, the balance ot our season's stock, in Pique, Poplin Drill Crepe; various kinds and colors, but all this season s good shapes. Clearing prices, 3/ to BLOUSES. To go at 1/6 each. WHITE FEATHER BOAS, " medium and short lengths with long silk tassels. Usual prices, 9/11 and 18/6. Clearing at 3/6 and 4/6. LADIES' LARGE OVERALLS, with sleeves, in Navy and Blaok Ground Prints. Worth 5/6, for LADIES' GREY & WHITE FLEECY BLOOMERS in women's and O.S. sizes; elastic waists. Now 1/11$ each. THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF CHILK'S.COTTON FROCKS, OVERALLS, AND UAla will be cleared off at absurdly low prices! R nv F Q UL , VA -Lra in 5-inch SATIN MERV for 1/? S 4 oha T e at £alf-priee-7K or 3yds £ttl?(W' BronZe> D " k B —'Cinnamon, L^ o f ™™ISHED SWISS . EMBROIDERED CAMIbOLES, fine Lawn with evelet work SQIP - WerS 2/U aUd 3/11 -' BARGAIN NECKWEAR! All styles, Military Were Cl i/^ d im °& n '- in lsli * ««* SiS a Si' Vvb. nng afc 10 * d each ' or LA T D of' ff^^^^ special 2/6 quality now offered at 1/11. L feiJb AD ?S S 'I BLA ?? COTT P N HOSE > Cnshmen, fiS' n 1° r P l&m , n ßeaml «"s. spliced toes and heels. Ceual price, 1/11. Now 1/6 per pair. tome 0! the Fnrnishing Dept. liattiiiwil U pieces 30-inch TUSSORE GROUND SOFTFLUSHED PRINTS, with Navy, Black, Pale ?/!?!' °£ ■ , S n tn P 6B aQ d Spots. Usual price. IOJd. Special clearing price, 4|d. 15 J2J eces 27-inch HEAVY FLEECY FLANNELETTE, in Mottled Grey and Blue. Worth 103 d. To be cleared at Bsd. 18 dozen PILLOW SHAMS with Drawn Thread and Embroidered Centres and Wide Frills. Special sale prices, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/3, 8/11 per pair 8 ? B W E P . AND BREAKFAST OlAriiib at special clearing prices—36 inches square, 1/7s; 45 inches square, 2/6 each: 50 inches square, 2/11 and 3/2 each; 54 inches square dice pattern, 2/6 each; 53 inches square 4/3 each; 63 inches square, 4/11, 5/3, and 6/3 %£% C - OTTON BLANKETS, size 78in x 60in. Sale price, 7/11 each. COTTON BLANKETS, bound edges. , a . ~ - m , 3GED MADRAS MUSLIN 48m wide. To clear at 63d yard. ±^w-*, 6 dozen .HEAVY JUTE PILE RUGS, for kitchen nse; size oft x 2ft 6in. Sale price, 6/8 each VISITORS TO OUR MILLINERY SHOW ROOM FREQUENTLY REMARK ON THEi QUANTITY AND LOW PRICES OF OUR HATS! They would now bo amazed at the remarkable clearance made. The balance of our Hats, Untrimmed, Ready to Wear, and Inmmed, are being almost given away! YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR SUOH BARGAINS FOR MANY A DAYI 50 pairs MEN'S UNION SADDLE TROUSERS sizes 3 and 4. Usual price, 10/6. Sale price,' 10 Tw? n ?i YS fi + T° U F. B VF S ' in strong-wearing Tweed; fit boys 8 to 14 years old. Sale price" 50 dozen MEN'S STRIPE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in Cashmere, Print, Oxfords, and Fancv Stripes Usual prices, 4/11 and -5/6. Sale price, 3/6. ' £ LI "Y ( ? 0L • RIBB ED UNDERPANTS. Worth 5/6. Sale price, 3/11. ™aiT»JSFHj? , F LEEOY-LINED SINGLETS AND PANTS. Sale price, 3/6. MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOOKS. Sale price, 1/ a pair. Autumn & Winter Fashions NEW MILLINERY MODELS NEW READV HATS 3Fi%r AND E FELT HATS, m Black, White, and Pastel Shades N 3 ?3'B.™' - B —■ ™*. NSW DRESS MATERIALS In .1! the popato weaves. t^v^iu* NEW TRIMMINGS, FLOWERS, & MOUNTS B1 ntk!: DRESS MATE RIALS, Priestley'B *S S;™ 79 ' and Black N S vi'o 13 Tweed, Blanket 01oti > Yeloar, fiMHSB 105. 107. 109. 111, 113, and 115 GEORGE STREET. Branch a! Sean Bane*,.

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Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 8

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