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A splendid buying time the holiday month . for Cardigans Cardigans, in wool and wool-and-silk, both mixtures in two and three tunings, {inished plain shadings; shadings—Brown, Bed, Saxe, Croon, and Black. S.W., W.— 12/6, 19/8, 29/6, to 45/-; O.S. 17/6, 27/6, 33/6, to 49/6; X.0.5.—29/6, 35/-, to 79/6. on Anna rel / Prudence and Economy prompt you to buy at the D S A* m & m 19/6 r 6/11 Practical and Inexpensive MILLINERY Ladies’ and Maids’ Randan Raadyto-Wears, in medium and largo shapes, trimmed linen and narrow faille ribbon to finish. Usually 25/6 to 3’2/G each. Price, 17/6 each. Ladies’ and Maids' Randan Ready-to-Wears (as , illustrated), shady brims, trimmed and bound petersham ribbon ; shades—Black, Browii, Fawn. Navy, and Saxe. Usually 24/6 each. Price, 19/6 each.' Capelines, in assorted styles and braids, in small and large shapes, in latest shades as worn. Usually 8/11, 10/6,15/6, and 19/6 each. Special prices, 1/-, 1/11, 2/6, and 3/6 each. Ladies’ and Maids’ Ready-to-Wear Hats, in assorted shapes and shades of the latest styles; trimmed ribbon bands and finishes. Usually 12/6 each. Price, 8/11 each. All Model Millinery, including French and English makes, in matron styles, Greatly Reduced. Ladies’ and Maids’ Two-toned Pull-on Sports Hats (us illustrated), in small droop shapes, trimmed ribbon band and finish to match ; shades— Crcam/Leraon, Crcam/Saxc, Cream/Rcd, C r o a m/Navy, Crcam/G reon, Cream/Pin k. and all Cream. Usually 12/6 each. Price, 6/11 each. Ladies’ and Maids' Ready-to-Wears, in assorted shapes and shades, medium and large brims, trimmed ribbon bands and finishes. Usually 15/6 to 19/6. Price, 12/6 each. Ladies’ and Maids’ Smart Ready-to-Wears, in latest styles, shapes, and shades, in largo, medium, and small brims, trimmed faille ribbon. Usually 19/6 to 25/-. Price, 15/6 each. FROCKS, 12/6 and 15/6. In good washing prints, specially cut to suit full figures; styles with inset pleats in skirt to allow fullness where required, bodice finished turn-down collar and with long sleeves; dark shadings in Navy, Brown, and Black; O.S and X.O.S. • COATS, 19 6 and 23/6. In cretonne, bright floral patterns; in Hose, Saxe, Green, and Beige; S.S.W and S.W. only. FROCKS, 6/11. . Good washing print, light shadings only; styles, flared, with collar and long sleeves; S.S.W., S.W., Wos. CREPE DE CHINE JUMPERS, 22/6. Jumpers, in heavy crepe do chine, smart styles, with collar and long sleeves; shades^—Lilac, Lettuce Green, Tan, White, and Lemon; S.W. and Wos. Usually 29/6 to 39/6. THESICW OP SATISFACTION GEORGE STREET SKIRTS, 27/6. Skirts, in repp, tweed, anil silk, all in pleated styles, finished hand at waist shadings in tweed; Navy and Wine in silk; Navy, Black, and Cream in rep]). S.W., W„ O.S. CARDIGAN SUITS, 39/6. Cardigan Suits and Jumper Suits. Both lines in woven wool, some pretty Jazz colourings, others plain shadings; shades-—Bed, Saxe, Brown, Green, and Brown; sizes S.W. and W. only. BEAUTY SALON ' again fully staffed “I Patrons desiring Permanent Waves before Christmas arc advised to book well ahead. Perfectly ' satisfactory results can bo achieved in 21 hours. | Jit liUUli), COATS. In tweed, lino and heavy weights, in small and larger cheeks, styles belted and pla in ; assorted shadings. S.S.W., S.W.. Wos.—49'6, 59/6, 79/S, to 99/6. O.S. ami X.0.5.—79/6, 99/6, to 119 6. - t i'f

IS** tsßnmiiißtfHßtßßaai Special OSSer During'| Z November Only | j ' m m I ■ » m I , m i ♦a Curls . QQI Help us avoid the December rush by availing yourself o( these special November prices i’hone 10-918. . 20 CURLS, 30/-. ROBINSON’S TOILET SALON 8 MORAY PLACE (opp Savoy). a 111 IBIMSBB BESSESaSIS NOTICE TO ; ADVERTISERS. Orders by telephone. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the. TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in tho Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, Ami Not to Trust to a Telephone Message as wo cannot hold ourselves responsible it orr.org occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 18