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A Man’s Ring. For many _ years the Signet has been a favorite with men, and it . still retains its popularity We are now showing some quite new styles and shapes, all made in Solid Gold and finished in the Williamson manner—the best. We also have ladies sizes from 15/, and will bo pleased to have you examine them. WILLIAMSONS THE RING SPECIALISTS, 31 Princes St. (next Bristol Piano Co.). i FURNITURE SALE A. & J. WATT, PRINCES STREET. GENUINE REDUCTIONS ALL CLASSES MODERN FURNITURE. 7-piece MOQUETTE SUITES - KITCHEN CHAIRS - - - - GRASS MATS - DUCHESSE CHESTS - - - SIDEBOARDS WARDROBES ------ . - - - £l3 10/. - Cost price 6/6. - Cost price 4/6. . - - - £3 12/6. . - From £8 10L . - From £7 10/. A. Ss J. Watt’s Furniture Sale. SECOND SALE IN TWENTY YEARS. Open till 8.30 To-night It is easier to offer objections than it is to originate. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE A : incus v % 9 tiNGuie m VALUE QUALITY Of GEORGE ST V. DUMCOIN * P.0.80x 241 >c Phone 2,007. Open 1 p.m. To-morrow TO-NIGHT and TO MORROW MORNING The Final Hours of Our 1926 COLOSSAL SALE Peter Pan Collars, 9d. Gold Peter Pan Collars, embroidered with Jazz colorings. Usual prke, 3/6. Voile Flouncing, 2/11 yard. White Voile Flonncings, 42in wide; beautifully embroidered in silk; assorted designs. Usqal price, 6/11. Scarves, 1/11. All-Wool Scarves, size 64 x 14, with fringed ends; in shades of Rose, Lemon, and Jade. Usual price, 5/11. Ribbons, 6d. Silk Glace Ribbons, Sin and 6in wide; in Cream, Skv, Emerald, Grey, Reseda, Light Brown, Dark Brown, and Mole; guaranteed quality. Usually 1/11 yard. Gloves, 3/11. Indies' Fabric Gloves, fancy gauntlets, and assorted colors. Usual prices, 4/11 to 6/11. Kid Gloves, 6/11. Ladies Onc-Domo Fancy Cuff Kid Gloves, Grevs and Beavers; sizes G| to 7J. Usually 10/6. Gloves, 8/11. Ladies’ Washing Doeskin Gauntlet Gloves, White and Natural. Usual price, 15/6. Knitting Balls, 9d. The “ Dixie ” Lusrro Silk and V oql Knitting Balls, loz; the snades are new. Usual price, 1/9. Big Reductions in Silk Frocks Frocks in knitted silk, morocain, and crepe do chine, in Black, Cherry, Cinnamon, Saxo, and Oriental colorings. Usual prices, £3 10/to £4 4/-. Sale prices, 25/- to 35/-. Morning Frocks, 8/11. Morning Frocks in chocked zephyrs of good quality ; some with collars and long sleeves. Usual prices, 13,6 to 14/6. Wool Jumpers, 3/11. A special assortment of Wool Jumpers in Shetland stitch and Oriental colorings. Usually priced from 8/11 to 12/6. Note the substantial reduction to 3/11. Dressing Jackets, 7/11. Dainty Crepe Dressing Jackets, embroidered 'with colors'to contrast; Saxe, Sky, Champagne, Groy, and Cherry. Vests, 1/11, .Ladies’ White Cotton Vests, chemise length, fine quality, V nock, and short sleeves. Usual price, 2;'ll. Wool and Cotton Vests. Ladies’ Cream Wool and Cotton Vests, chemise length, shaped waist, round neck, and short sleeves^ W. O.b. Usual prices, 6/6 6/11. Sale prices, 5 6 59. Special Value, 4/11. Ladies’ Natural Wool and Cotton Vests, “Morloy’s ” make, round nocks, and buttoned fronts; womens size, long sleeves only. Usual price, S/-. Corsets, 3/11. , A special bargain offer of Oddments in Sample and Slightly-soiled Corsets. Don’t miss inspecting these to-morrow. All priced at 3/11. THANK YOU! We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the thousands of people who have patronised our Store during the last few weeks, while our Colossal Sale has been in pro= gress. Daily our Store has been crow’ded with eager purchasers, which all goes to prove that Inglis’ is the Recognised Store for Vaiue. We are now planning more Special Attractions that will be sure to be welcomed by the vast army who deal from ns. Keep watching our Advertisements; wc change every night. By them w'c keep you in touch with the latest happenings at our Store. We are ever ready to receive suggestions to improve our organisation. W'e are a pro* gressive Store in every sense of the word, and it is only by finding out the weak points in our system that wc can improve and render the community still greater service. pU I -/ SOmm mm ms:

A critic says that the average theatrical producer is short-sighted. This is not surprising. He generally has a strong cast in his eye. A jazz conductor in London has two secretaries. Hut so orderly is the British public that there is no necessity for him to have an armed bodyguard.

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Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 3