Cornier Irritant—The Woman who shops all day and buys nothing. MINGUS 1m QUALITY VALUE 'Phone 11-916 P.O. Eos m STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS / Nowhere Will You See Such Matchless Values as Those Offered You at INGLIS’ SPECIALLY TEMPTING LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO ENSURE BIG WEEK-END BUSINESS Horrockses’ Flannelette, 1/11, Horrockses’ Flannelette, in an extensive assortment of pretty stripe designs, also plain colours—Blue, Pink, Lavender, and White; 36in, high grade qualify. Usual price, 2/3 yard. Pyjama Flannelette, 1/9. Heavy Quality Twilled Pyjama Flannelette, in effective stripe designs. This cloth null give lasting wear and is easily washed; 32in wide. Usual price, 1/9. Sofa jßugs, 35/. Velvet Sofa Rugs, choice quality goods, in rich effective designs and handsome colourings. Size 72 i 45. Jacquard Ripple Cloth, 1/3. Jacquard Ripple Cloth, a very dainty and inexpensive material, ideally suited to cosy bed jackets, Dressing gowns, wraps, etc.; so effective and washes well. Shell Pink, Palo Blue, Hclio., Rose, Electric, Mauve, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Maroon; 28in wide. Usually 2/. Grey Flannel Suiting, 5/11. Sofa Rugs, 21/. Tapestry Sofa Rugs, inexpensive, yet will give serviceable wear. The designs are the newest; extra special value. Size 72 x 40. Grey Flannel Suiting, a splendid line for hoys’ suits, girls’ sports frocks, etc.; having a twill finish, is very strong and serviceable. Shade is Mid Clerical Grey: 56in wide. GO yards only, as a special bargain. Usual price, 12/0. Crepe Satin, 4/11. j Crepe Satin, 36in wide, in shades I of Ivory, Sky, Saxe, Navy, Pink, 8 Nil, Reseda, Sahara, I and Helio. 1 Girls’ All-wool Cashmere Hose, 2/6. Girls’ All-wool Cashmere Coloured Hose, ribbed, and extra long leg. Shades—Sunburn, Rose Beige, Aluminium, and Tanaura. Sizes 2 to 5. Usual prices, 2/11 to 3/9. j FELT HATS. Felt Ready* to-wear Hats, all colours and styles, to fit Ladies and Misses. Prices will appeal to all, 1 as they include— A Table at 7/11. B Table at 10/6. C Table at 12/6. Floral Crepe Jersey Silk, 4/11. Floral Crepe Jersey Silk, 40in wide, in Saxe, Fawn, Vieux Rose, Beige, Navy, and Reseda grounds with pretty designs in a variety of colourings. Standard Art. Knitting Silk, 1/11 skein. Standard Art. Knitting Silk, in loz hanks. Colours are Ivory, Sky, Saxe, Pink, Peach, Apple Green, Apricot, Biscuit, and Lavender. Usual price, 3/6. Ladies’ Wool Cardigans, 13/6. Wool Cardigans, in Clerical Grey, plain and ribbed knit; large fitting sizes. , Ladies’ All-wool Cardigans, 15/. All-wool Cardigans, in Black, good quality, plain and fancy knit. Ladies’ All-wool Spencers, 5/11. Ladies’ Cream All-wool Spencers. New Zealand make, V neck, short sleeves; Women’s size only. Usual price, 8/H. Ladies’ Cream Wool and Cotton Vests. Ladies’ Cream Wool and Cotton Vests, chemise length, shaped waist, V neck, short sleeves. _ W.—Usual price, 5/3. Bargain price, 4/6, O.S.—Usual price. 5,9. Bargain price, 4/11. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MEN Men’s Golf Coats, 79/6. 2 only Men’s Golf Coats, made from a high grade Raincoating, in Fawn and Brown shades, with suedettc facings. Made so you can swing your club with the greatest of case. Usual price, 89,6. Men’s Box Suits, 59/6, 69/6. Men’s Suits, made from high-grade tweeds; well cut and finished. Stocked in a choice range of good colourings. I. sual prices, 75/, 85/. FOOTWEAR Gents’ Felt Hats, 8/11. Gents’ Felt Huts, with fancy band, in colourings ni Grey and Fawn; of smart appearance; comfortable lilting. Gents’ Union Shirts, 8/6. Gents’ Strong-wearing and Warm Union Shirts, dressy designs; white neckband; full make; well cut and finished. SPECIALS Ladies’ Fancy Strap Shoes, 25/. Ladies’ Patent Fancy Strap Shoes, smart shapes, good fitting. Usual price, 32/6. Maids’ Patent Shoes, 20/. Maids’ Patent One-bar Shoes, Fawn Kid trim; special fitting. Sizes 2 to 5. People In Search o£ Value Shop at Inglis’
For those who wish to he merry and bright—oranges and lemons and half a pint of milk a day.—Dr J. L. Harris. Chicago Cop: “What’ve you got in that oar?” Gangster: '‘ Nothing but booze, officer.” Cop: “I beg your pardon I thought it might be history books.”— ‘Life.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 3
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