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Imaginative Paris has sent us these HANDBAGS We have sketched a medley uf French Bags, both the superline quality and the less expensive, all at reduced prices owing to their having been carried at the Mannequin Parade. All Reduced .-1 . —A Large. Black Russian Leather Bar/, din x Ifni, ■mount of char Amher, leather handle, exquisite fittings in Pearl Greg moire; French, of course ' —£7 Ws. Reduced to £6 10s. B. —Black Morocco Bag, 13 x S, inset strip of Beige Morocco, nickel knobs, fitted lining Beige •moire. A roomy commercial Bag — 29s 6d. Reduced to 25s (id. Cl.—Black Suede, with Heard mount, Pearl ■moire, nickel knobs and fittings—£2 17s 6d. Reduced to £2 2s. C 3 Tam, Hide, with gdded mount, lined and fitted Champagne moire. Something superfine in Bags—£lf 17s Gd. Reduced to £1 10s. !). —Plain Black Morocco Bag, like a hook of sonnets, lined. Grey, fiat handle on, hack—£2 2s. Reduced to £1 17s (Id. V,. —Rigger Brown, Fine Calf Bag, 10i x 6A, inset of Champagne calf, four pockets, lined and fitted, throughout, with Beige. Suede — £2. Reduced to £1 15s, F. —Peach Moire, Bag, with the latest square, top, hinged opening of clear Amher fitted- —£3 3s, Reduced to £2 10s. C. —A igger Brown Aappa Leather, 11 in x 7in, jaunty shape, with straight top — 30s Gd. Reduced to 555. Call soon and see the New Embroideries. . ’plate glass | —for Lovers of the Beautiful! — in the Home and the Office ! $ The highly decorative appearance and cleanliness of Plate Glass have brought it into use for Dressing Table aud Sideboard Tops in the home and tor Desk Table Tops in the office. Its advantages are self-evident. We supply Plate Glass of finest quality, cut to any size, with rounded or bevelled edges. For Motor Windscreens, Display Cases, and many other purposes, with its highly-polished, beautiful surface, Plate Glass is incomparably superior to the ordinary kind. Painter and Q in AmmilJ | 215 Princes Decorator 5. f® illliUMilj Street South. I Silvering and Glass Bevelling Works—Carroll and Ks*»e Streets. Valuable and Authoritative Advice to Ladies Buying Furs! In a. recent boob on ‘FURS AND THE FUR TRADE,’ by .T. C. Sachs, published by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd.. London, the following paragraph occurs in one of the chapters:—People in the fur trade are often asked: “ How can I tell a good fur?” The answer is simple: “You can’t 1” Nothing but experience counts for anything serious m the fur trade, and the world is full of “sharks” who are anxious to prey on the credulity of the innocent. Even though your eye is pleased with the. general effect, the fur you are examining may be worth 10s or £IOO, and only a furrier can bo of real assistance. The first hint, therefore, in purchasing a fur is; " Go to a firm who have a reputation to lose.” In following up the above technical and practical advice, ladies can buy with complete confidence from us. Wo are Practical Furriers, we sell nothing but Furs, and possess a reputation which wo certainly won’t lose. ANADIAN FUR, SALON 3TOKCA' BVOfiM*. MUMCM 3TRXET3TOKCA' 3TRXETDUNEDUt, s*r For over 120 years these knitted goods have been famous • They are as perfectly made as knitted goods can be. They are snugly, stylishly shaped, and beautifully finished, and every garment hears the trade-mark of the St. Margaret head. Ask to see them, and you will be choosing knitted wear that is a product of the highest British workmanship and skill. St. Margaret knitted goods are as delightful in appearance as they are serviceable in wear. underwear, hosiery, jerseys, frocks . For men, women, and children. From all leading retailers. Stfflaraaitt KNITTED GOODS

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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 10

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