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Springboards, Springboks, and Spring Onions— ALL HAVE THEIR SEASON But the GRAND SPRING SALE is the talk of the Moment Our Showroom takes the Field with a Remarkable List of 19 Sensational Offerings A Rack of Ladies’ Jap. Silk and Satin Raincoats, nil colours. Usual prices, 59/6 to sgns. Spring Sale price, 23/6. Oddments In Ladies’ Velour Cloth Coats, with fur collars. Usual price, 59/6. Spring Sale price, io/6. 30 only Ladies’ Repp Coats, trimmed imitation leather, etc. Suitable for spring wear. Usual prices, sgus to 7gns. Spring Sale price, 55/. Ladies’ Model Coats, in Velour and Chenille Cloth, silk lined and trimmed fur. Usual prices, lOgns to 14gns. Spring Sale price, 95/. Oddments In Ladies’ All-wool Cardigans, Jumpers, Sleeveless Silk and Wool Cardigans, and Pull-overs. Usual prices, 12/6 to 19/6. Spring Sale price, 7/11. A Rack of Ladies’ Model Coat Frocks, in Navy. Black, Mushroom, Rosewood, Fawn, and Grey. Usual prices, 7gus to lOgns. Spring Sale price, 49/6. Hundreds of Ladies’ Tweed Skirts. Usual price, 15/6. / Spring Sale price, 4/11. Ladies’ and Maids’ Rubber Raincoats, all colours. Usual price, 25/. Spring Sale price, 5/11. Ladies’ Velour Cloth Coats, in all colours; half lined and trimmed fur. Usual prices, sgns to Bgns. Spring Sale price, 39/6. 70 Ladies’ House Dresses, in two-tone Embroidered Morocain and Georgette. Usual price, 6gns. Spring Sale price, 29/6. 100 LADIES’ TWEED COATS, in smart styles, Brown, Fawn, and Grey. Usual price, 59/6. SPRING SALE PRICE, 15/6. A Rack of Oddments in LADIES’ FLANNEL DRESSES, JUMPER SUITS, COATS, AND EVENING FROCKS. Usual prices, 55/to 95/. SPRING SALE PRICE, 15/6. 50 LADIES’ MODEL HOUSE FROCKS* in Crepe de Chine, Satin, Morocain, and Georgette. Usual prices, 7gns to 12gns. SPRING SALE PRICE, 49/6. Children’s Pure Wool Combinations, all sizes. Usual prices, 6/6 to 11/. Ladies’ Ripple Cloth Dressing Jackets, all colours. Usual prices, 6/G to 10/6. Spring Sale price, 2/11. Ladies’ Crepe de Chine and Milanese Cami-Knickers, all hand made. Usual prices, 27/8 to 49/6. Spring Sale price, is/e. Ladies' Fuji and Jap. Silk Knickers. Usual price, 10/6. Spring Sale price, 3/11. Ladies’ Rubber Aprons, Black Italian Cloth Aprons, and Cooking Aprons, Usual prices, 2/11 to 8/6. Spring Sals price, 1/11. Infants’ Wrap-over Vests. Usual'prices, 9d to 2/3. Spring Sale price, 6d. ARTHUR BARNETT, L TD:

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Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 5

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