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Brown, Ewing's Annual Winter SALE Unusually • Attractive Offers in 0 A ml Maids* & Infants’ COATS Maids* Coloured Tweed and vetour Costly in Grey, Brown, Fawn; sizes 24in. 27in, 30in, 3*3in, 36in, 39in. Usual prices, 25/6, 29/6, 35/6, to 42/. Sale price, 15/6. Maids’ Navy Tailored Coats. Sizes 24i0, 27in, SOin, 33in, 36in. Usual prices, 44/6 to 69/8. Sale price, 21/. Mat*' Fawn Hep tone tie Raincoats. Sizes 27m, SOin, 33in, 36in, 39in. Usual prices, 19/6 to 37/8. Sale price, 8/11. U Cream Toddling Coats. Sizes 16in and 18in. At Very Special Sale Prices! Infants’ Breechette Sots, in Cream, Sky, Fawn, Dawn. Usual prices, 21/6 25/6 29/6 32/6 to 45/6. Sal© prices, 18/6 22/ 25/8 27/6 to 35/6. SPECIAL! Maids’ Velour Cloth Coats, in Brown ani Navy, with convertible _ collar, belted, with tucks or pleats at hips. Usual prices, 75/. 86/, 95 1. Sale price, 49/e, There's a Sale on afc &ROWN, fWINGi mccs Street fash#* 1 Sit** Open till 9 Friday Evenings# Nothing Better Than Best*! Remember This: BESTS offer a Tailored Suit from £4/15/No man can afford to let this offer pass. We guarantea a Perfect Fitting Suit or your money refunded. Our guarantees NO FIT, NO PAY! BBS IS FAMOUS Ready-to-Wear SAC SUITS from £3/5/Ssa Our Princes Street Window—Showing Moderately Priced Suitings. BESTS SPORT SHOP, PRINCES STREET (Next Bcgg’s), What a lot of things Adam and Eve had to do without in their day. There were no fashions to consider, no spring hats to gaze at, no coloured dresses to wear, and, whisper it, no gossip to impart. AH Eve thought about was preparing Adam’s meals. Poor Eve, no doubt she had to stand the brunt the same as the cooks do now. when meals are not ready. Goodness only knows how she cooked at all, seeing there was no shop like VERNON SMITH’S THE IRONMONGER, in GEORGE STREET, where she could have got practically everything to oooS with, to serve the food on, and to eat it with. Really, Ladies, aren’t you fortunate when you come I# think about it?, WA x* 7 s-m Mi! i

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Evening Star, Issue 19917, 13 July 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19917, 13 July 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19917, 13 July 1928, Page 11

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