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Usually 3/11 and 4/11 yard. 2 yards for 51. Silk Marocain, 3Sin wide, nice medium weight. In shades of Saxe, .Navy, Rust, Wine, Fawn, and Fuchsia. 5/ yard. Fioraj Jersey Silk, 3Sin wide, in Fawn, Grey, and Putty grounds, with large rose design. Usually 8/11 yard. 5/ yard. 1 piece only Tan Figured Silk Cotelo, 38ln wide. Usually 14/6 yard. 51 yard. Natural Pongee Silk, oiiu wide, all pure silk. Tussore shade only. Usually 4/11 yard. 2 yards for 51. Beehive White Heather Fingering, 3 and 4 ply assorted colors. Usual price, 11/3. 51 per lb of 16 skeins. Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, reinforced with Rayon. The shades are Flesh, Putty, Pou,Sunsdoivn. New Down, Sunburn, Sunilush, India. Usual juice, 4/H pair. 2 pairs for 51. Ladies' Almond Lisle Hose, line quality mercerised: H.W. and W.; in the following colors—Putty, Dawn, Kibon, Sand, Nndrab, Gazelle, Blonde, Golden Pheasant, Mulatto, and Mauresquc. Usual price, 3/11 pair. 2 pairs for 5/. Hi Ladies’ Art. Silk and Cotton Hose, fancy checks and stripes, < in fashionable shades. Usual price, 9/11 pair. , 5 1 pair. Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, reinforced Rayon; S.W. only. Polo, Silver, and Grey. Usual price, 5/11 pair. . „ 2 pairs for 51. A table of Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Untrimmed and pull-on Hats, a good variety of styles and colors. 5 1 each. A table of Children's Hats, in assorted straws. These are good value. 5 1 each. A table of Jumpers, Cardigans, and Under* skirts to ho cleared at 5/ each. Ladies’ Crepe Nightdresses, H.S., round neck, short sleeves. Colors are Apricot, Sky, Saxe, Pink, Cherry, faced with White. Usual price, 8/11. 5/ each* Ladies’ White Broche Brassieres, lightly honed hack and front; patent tic-round fastening. Sizes 32, 34, 40, 42, 44, 40. Usual price, 7/0. 51 each. Ladies’ All-wool Bathing Costumes, “St. Margaret” make; one piece, with basque attached. Navy with assorted lacings. SW. and W. Usual prices, 9/6, 9/1,1. 5 1 each. Ladies’ Cotton Bathing Costumes, one piece, with basque attached. Navy with assorted facings. O.S. only. Usual price, 8/6. 51 each. Gents’ Fancy Handkerchiefs, 7 % r 51. Fancy. Wide-end Tics, new design. Usual price, 3/6 each. 2 for 51. Gents’ White Handkerchiefs. 51 per dozen. Oddments in Boys’ and Youths’ Dark Grey Knickers; loops for belt. A great Knickcr for hard wear. Usual prices, 7/ to 16/. 5/ pair. Children's Patent Ankle-strap Shoes, While facings. Sizes 2 to 6. 5/ pair. Children's Patent Fancy Punched Anklestrap Shoes, sizes 2 to 6. 51 pair. Gents’ Felt Slippers, leather 8, 9. ales, sizes 7, 5/ pair. These Valises will saot Is© available after 12.3® Saturday

The one thing that keeps many sincere, upright, decent-hearted _ people I outside the church is the miserable quarrelling of -those inside it.—Bishop of Whitby.

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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 3

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