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DIAMOND VALUES Depend entirely upon quality. A low price does not in itself constitute a bargain. As a rule, a Diamond of poor quality is too high at any price, because it will not bear comparison. To judge values, you must see the goods, not just hear the prices. Wo like showing. WILLIAMSONS, THE QUALITY JEWELLERS, 31 PRINCES STREET (Next Tho Bristol Co.).

li’s a mighty good time to be blind when others are looking for trouble. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE Art INCUS 1 P.O. Box 241 t INCH VALUE CEOR.CE sr. OF PUMBOIhi ’Phone 2,007 Stoek'Taklng Bargains ~! Only To=morrow Morning Left! Reduced Prices for Men’s Clothing f \ The End. And the end of the Stock-taking Bargains takes place to-morrow. Still there is time to effect savings in hard cash. Call to-night or to-morrow morning and see the vast displays of Bargain-priced Merchandise that we have to offer. Really, no economical housewife should miss any of Inglis’ Bargain Sales, as our efforts to make each succeeding event bigger and greater grows more apparent and noticeable every time we hold a pricereduction compaign. L - Sport Suits, 57/6 Men's Sport Suits in Mid-Grey, herringbone tweed, 4 patch pockets, trousers have cuff bottoms, side straps, and loops for belt. Usually 6.1/. Sport Coats, 29/6 Odd Sport Coats in goo,, quality Donegal tweeds, assorted shades. Usually 67/6. Sac Coats, 33/6 Men’s Odd Sac Coats in heavy-weight tweeds; Mid and Dark Grey shades. Usually 37/6. The Values are Well Worth Noting Here are some particularly Good Bargains in Clothing for Men. The items quoted are the very ones men need most. You can depend on the quality of each article, the goods being all of our regular stock, the only difference being that the prices are much lower than usual. Trousers, 26/6 Heavy-weight Saddle Tweed Trousers, side or cross pockets, also hip pocket, plain bottoms; Mid, Dark Grey, and Fawn shades. Usually 26/0. Trousers, 22/6 All-Wool Saddle Tweed Trousers, with or without cuff bottoms, side or cross pockets, also hip pocket; Mid and Dark Grey shades. Usually 25/-. Trousers, 15/6 Dark Grey Tweed Trousers with cuff bottoms, sale and hip pockets. Usually .17/6. Trousers, 15/6 Heavy-weight English Saddle Tweed Trousers with side and hip pockets; Main bottoms; size 6 only. Extra Large Heavy-weight All-Wool Saddle Tweed Trousers with cross and hip pockets, plain bottoms; waist measurement 42in, ■Min, 46in and FSin. Usually 28/6 to 32/6. Now 26/6 to 29/6. Substantial Price A Cuts in Overcoats. All New Styles. This Season’s Buying! At 87/6 Single-breasted Check Tweed Overcoats, lined shoulders, stitched edges; very smart and serviceable; all sizes. At 57/6 Single-breasted Dark Grey Tweed Overcoats, lined throughout, shaped at waist, long vent at back. At 90/= Smart Blue Pilot Nap Cloth Donblebieasted Overcoats, stitched edges. Prince style back; lined to the waist with quality lining. At 75/-Double-breasted Heavy-weight Brown Tweed Overcoats, long vent at back; very warm and serviceable. Boys* Overcoats. Many Attractive Bargains . Reefer Coats Bovs’ Blue Nap Reefer Coats, fit boys from 3 to 7 vonrs. Usually 19/6 to 22/6. Now offered’ at 17/6 to 20/-. Raincoats, 22/6 Boys’ Gaberdine Raincoats, assorted shades of Fawn and Grey, liped with an all-wool tweed lining, vertical pockets, bolt all round; sizes 1 to 10 only. Tweeds, 17/6 Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, double breasted ami single breasted;, Grey and Heather colors; step collars, and half bolt; sizes 1 to 6 only. At 22/6 Boys’ Double-breasted Tweed Overcoats, warm fleece lined, buttoned to neck, circular collar; Dark and MidGrey shades; sizes 2 to G only. Youths’, 57/6 Youths’ Tweed Overcoats in Dark Grey colors, belt all round, pleated backs, double breasted, step collars. Sport Suits Boys’ and Youths’ Sport Suits in highgrade all-wool tweeds; first-class make. Sizes Bto 6, 30/-; 7to 10, 35/-; 11 to 12, 37/6; 13.t0 IG, 39/6.

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Evening Star, Issue 19273, 11 June 1926, Page 3

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