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More NOVEMBER BARGAINS Outstanding Values throughout the Store Towels, 2/6 pair. 18 doz. Heavy, Good Quality Turkish Towels, with fast multi-colour stripes; size, 20 x 42. Usually 3/6. Dress Lengths. 50 Dress Lengths of Printed Rayon, in the very best designs, each 3Jyds; all this season’s designs. Bargain prices—--3/11,. 4/6, 6/11, 7/11 each. —at the Bargain Counter! Hats, 10/6. Ladies’ and Maids’ Sports Felts; in pull-on styles; trimmed narrow band and finish of faille ribbon to match; shades as White Beige, Lt. Mushroom, Flame, Powder Blue, Lemon, and Green. Cardigans, in wool and silk, all wool, and in self-shading chenille; newest shadings in Lime, Red, Brown, and Beige; assorted sizes. Two Super-specials at the Bargain Counter. Please read every item —it will pay you. Milanese Silk Gloves, 2/11. In neat gauntlet styles, turn-down cuffs; per- • feet fitting, good shades. Worth 3/11 to 4/11. Lingerie Silk, 1/6. 36in Tubular Knitted Lingerie Silk, in plain and fancy ribbed effects; shades are Apple, Sky, llelio., Pink, Saxe, Lemon, Ivory, Navy, and Bluck. Usual prices, 3/11 and 4/11. Crepe de Chine, 5/11. Pure Silk Floral Crepe de Chine, nice weight for frocks, etc.; 25 different designs and colourings to choose from; 38in wide. Sheeting Bargains! 10 pieces Heavy Unbleached Twill Sheeting. Wonderful value 52/54 68/70 78/80 November Bargain prices—--1/9 2/3 2/6 yard. Suitings, lOfd yard. 13 pieces 28in Tropical Suiting, Fawn grounds, with Blue, Brown, or_Black stripes; suitable for boys’ shirts or suits. ” Frocks, 42/6. Frocks in Rayon, Ray de Chine, and Art. Silk, floral and printed designs; latest styles, with long sleeves and collars, some flared, others inset pleats; excellent range of shadings; W., W.X., 0.5., x.o.s. Tweed Coats, 59/6 and 79/6. Tweed Coats, in heavy and light \veights; small and larger designs in latest colourings for present wear;'all styles; well tailored in semi or bolted styles; W., O.S. X.O.S. Costumes, sgns. Costumes in Worsted Tweed and Repp, smart tailored styles; newest shadings in mixtures, also Navy and Black; assorted sizes. Kiddies’ Straws, 7/6. Wonderful value in Maids’ Ready-to-wear Fancy Straw Hats, in new wide and narrow brims.; shades—White, Saxe, Red, Champ., ;Bnnvn, Beige, Red, Black, Royal. Usually 8/11, 0/11, 10/6. Extra Special! Underclothing. Art. Silk Bloomers and Opera-top Vests. The Vests Cream, Apple, Sky, Pink, Peach: satin ribbon shoulder straps. The . Bloomers to match in Pink, Sky, Cream, Sunset, Apple, and Peach. Vests usually 3/6, Bloomers 3/11. November Bargain prices— Vests 2/11, Bloomers 3/6. Scarves, 7/6. French Crepe de Chine Scarves, in triangle and oblong styles, rich colourings; hand-block designs; extremely smart. Worth 12/6. An exceptional purchase! 1 Curtain Net, 4/6. 50in Hermosia Curtain Net. A new and effective weave in fadeless shades of Rose and Silver, Flame and Gold, and Tango and llelio. Usually 8/11. Madras Muslin, 2/11 and 3/6. Cream and Ecru Madras Muslin, in neat floral and conventional designs and fadeless shades of Rose, Blue, Helio., and Gold. Usually. 4/11 and 5/11. Bargains for Boys—Suits, 25/. In Mid. and Dark Grey and Brown Pefone tweeds, sac back coat and shorts; fit lads 6 to 14 years; all sizes. Overcoats, 18/6. In Grey mixture tweed, double breasted, semifitting back, with vent; fit lads 8 to 14 years; all sizes. Boys- Singlets. Boys’ Cbtton Singlets, English make; fit-boys 4. to 14 years of ago. Bargain prices—1/6, 1/9, 2/, 2/3, 2/6, and 2/9. Boys’ Shirts, 2/6. Boys’ Shirts, White grounds, with assorted block stripes; polo collar attached; fit boys 4 to 15 years of ago. Usually 4/6. SOW OF SATiSPACTgQM GEORGE STREET

g (eas “Better Teas for Less Money! 55 You can Reduce the Cost of Living by using this Economical Tea . HIMALAYA INDIAN TEA A British-grown Tea, possessing a strong, full, pungent flavour, which appeals greatly to men as well as to women who appreciate “ a good cup of tea.” Formerly 2/8, NOW 2/3 This is a tiptop tea! I Hire it because it has body and a fine, strong flavour. I can fed the taste of it and it's splendid. This’ll do me all right!” PER POUND, And A BONUS COUPON GIVEN WITH EVERY PACKET. It is really and truly Wonderful Value ! Call and get a Free Trial Sample and test it in your own Teapot. ——the sentiment ot many a man whoso clever wife serves ” Himalaya ” Tea. The smile of satisfaction and contentment is evidence that the beverage has been enjoy e'dand, after all, what does a meal amount to if the tea :s not good ? WARDELLS 5 9 e

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Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 18

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