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They are here in all their new beauty and attractiveness, fresh from the looms. Some of these effects possess an exclusiveness which will cause the goods quickly to disappear. A few examples : S4-inch CHEVIOT SERGE, All Wool, hard wearing; Saxe Blue, Reseda Green, Drab, 54-inch WOOL GABERDINE in Amethyst, Saxe, Brown, Fawn, Mole, at 54-inch BOTANY COATING in Brown, Saxe Blue, Fawn, Drab, and Purple, at 52-mch WOOL FACE CLOTH, bright and soft finish, in Drab, Fawn, Saxe, Purple, etc -> 00./P j 52-inch HEAVY BLANKET CLOAKING, Mole, Greys, Brown, Saxe, at 27-inch HEAVY CORD VELVETEEN; Putty, Saxe, Brown, Black, and Cardinal, at , Business hours, 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Miss Penman 1 will be in charge of our Dressmaking from April 6th. Appointments in the meantime mav be made al the Dress Counter.
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Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 5
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157Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 5
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