South Says? FRIDAY J B Opening of our New Premises offered. We want yon to rally Special Prices from (late Campbell Bros.’ with a Specially Selected Stock of Serviceable and Seasonable Drapeij, marked at pmes that' S be marked at specially low prices. We mention a few round our new venture, and offer such exceptional value that you will come back again and again, tor 21 DAYS ONLY all goons wn ne mameu si-cua > lines to show we mean to make it worth while to shop with us. To morrow LADIES’ ALL - WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. Worth 3/6 pair. Special price, 2/6 pair, or 3 pairs for 7/3. SMART BLOUSES in effective Stripes. Worth 8/6. Special price, 5/11. A few only Smart WOOLLEN KNITTED FROCKS, 17/6 to 27/(5. Worth double. ALPHA KNITTING WOOL, a full range of shades, 5/6 per lb. . 28 'dozen LADIES’ COTTON VESTS. Special price, 2 for 2/9, For Girls 6 to 12 years. Splendid English GREY WORSTED DRESSES, for school or Sunday wear. Worth up to 40/. Special price, 12/11. THREE TYPICAL VALUES. 16 only LADIES’ TWEED COATS. Wonderful value, 35/ each. 50 only LADIES’ ENGLISH VELOUR COATS in latest colorings and styles; a real quality line—47/6 to 57/6. 10 only HIGH-CLASS BEST ENGLISH VELOUR COATS, very smart and latest styles—7s/ to 85/. 30 only LADIES’ COSTUMES in Gaberdine and Serge, Fawn, Grey, Nigger Brown, Navy, Mole, etc.; smartly tailored, silk stitching and braid trimmings. Worth up to £6 6/. Special price, 29/6 each. JUMPERS OF RARE CHARM. Knitted, Silk and Wool, all shades. Worth 50/ to 60/. Special prices, 30 j to 35/. Lovely Cosy EIDERDOWN QUILTS, for full-sized beds. Special prices, 35/ to 55/ each. For Children's Beds. —• Serviceable COLORED QUILTS, last for years. Only 10/6 each, Telephone 1,831. DON’T FORGET YOUR r cnxarcrn 1 IS VALUABLE. r’rnmyroffiwffarrmWMMJißM^ MEN’S NELIGE SHIRTS with smart Stripes, quality guaranteed. Worth 7/11. Special price, 5/11. SOMETHING SPECIAL! 24 only Choice Selection of 0O A T FROCKS, in Navy, Black, Fawn, etc. Don’t miss these. Special prices, 47/6 to 67/6. Well worth double. Special Values in LADIES' HOSIERY, UNDERCLOTHING, MA NCHESTER GOODS, BOY S’ WEA R, / UNDERWEAR, Etc.. For 2 ays O n y Telephone 3,135. at? iiri |f| Grocers and Tea Importers T 0 Wn H T 7 : 1 9 mrm Still 111 Q 1 f. uyuS GENERAL DRAPERS Crockery and Hardware Merchants
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Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 4
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