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Rustic: “ LVII get married come Toosclay fortnight, then, lass—if ’tis wet?” Girl: “What do ’ee mean, Joe —if ’tis wet?” “ Who}’, Oi’ll be goin’ ’ay-makin’ if it be foine, o’ course!”

A GRAND FINALE! Inglis’ November Bargains Pure Silk Hose. Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose. S.W. and W., in Sunset, Manon, New Brown, and Black. Usually 6/11 to 10/6, Art. Silk Hose. Ladies’ Art. Silk Hose, S.W. and W., in Mushroom, Oakheart, New Suntan, and Lizard. Usually 2/6 to 4/6. 2 PAIRS FOR Art. Silk Gloves. Ladies’ Art. Silk Gloves, in assorted styles, good light summer shades. Usually 3/11 to 6/11. Fabric Gloves. Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, pull-on style, with fancy strap and dome fastener. S.H., H., and O.S. Colours, Riviera and Mode. Usually 3/11. 2/6 pair 2/6 2/6 pair Silk Georgette. Silk Georgette, 38in wide, all pure silk, in Navy only. Usually 6/11. Jap. Silk. . Heavy-weight Japanese Washing Silk, 36in wide, in Ivory, Cream, Tussore, Saxe, Navy, Fawn, Brown, and Grey. Usually 4/11. Nightdress Tops. Needlerun Lace Nightdress Tops, with sleeve and new yoke effect, in dainty patterns. 2/6 yard 2/6 yard 2/6 each pair WEEK-END See these Dress Dept. Bargains! Art. Brocades. Art. Brocades, a pretty Rayon fabric with small self-coloured design. Suitable to either frocks or dainty underwear. Good selection of lovely shades. 27in wide. Usually 1/6 yd. 3 yards for 2/6. Printed Cambrics. An assortment of Printed Cambrics, Lingerie Lawns, and Self-coloured Linenes. All good washing colours. Usually 1/3 yard. 3 yards for 2/6. Men’s Bib Aprons. Made from Heavy Unbleached Drill, with pocket. Also Black Italian, with bib. Usually 1/9 each. TWO FOR Neckwear. A large range of the latest Neckwear, in Silk, Crepe de Chine, Lace. In Collar, Collar with Jabot, and Lace Fronts. In shades of Ochre and Beige. 2/6 Boys’ Stockings. Boys’ Black All-wool School Stockings, with Red, White, or Blue bar tops. Chinese Mats. Limited quantity only extra large size Chinese Mats, very strong, and with pretty coloured borders. Suitable’ for bedroom, etc. Usually 4/11. 2/6 each Boys’ Shirts. Strong Shirts, for boys’ school wear; collar attached; splendid washing. Fib boys 5 to 15 years. 2/6 each 2/6 pair 2/6 each Cushions. A splendid assortment of Cushions, in pretty cretonne covers; well made and suitable for hard use. Usually 3/6 each. 2/6 Children’s Shoes. each Children’s Glace Kid Ankle-strap Shoes, sizes 5 and 6 only. 2/6 pair Ladies’ Overalls. Corsets. All-round style, Black skirt, Jazz tops. Rubber Aprons, floral or check designs. A table of slightly soiled Corsets, various styles and' fittings, all good makes. Sizes 21 to 24. 2/6 each 2/6 each M.I\EUS Lip P.O. Box 241. VALUE ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Your Half Crown will buy an Amazing Bargain Bundle of Household Necessities in our Manchester Department. 1 Large Coloured Towel, 20 s 40. Usually 1/3 each. 1 Pure Irish Linen Glass Towel, 22 x 33, in 6 colours. Usually 1/2 each. 1 Horrockses’ Pure Linen-finish Taped Pillow Case. Usually 1/- each. The Lot for 2/6, and it’s a Winner! Now for the open sea! Just landed, our new “PACIFIC’’ BATHING TOWEL fast colours, and specially quick drying to salt water. Splendid value here. Size 21 x 42. Priced at 3/6 pair. For this Week-end, 2/6 pair. Phone 11-916. Come to Inglis’, where the Best Bargains originate.

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Evening Star, Issue 20961, 27 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20961, 27 November 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20961, 27 November 1931, Page 3

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