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izzm o° |0 % S w RISING Mother used to keep the savings from her household budget tucked away in an old china cup high in the cupboard for a rainy day. Her daughter to-day is laying by staples of all kinds against the “ rising ” day which-is not far distant, we firmly believe. For just as higher commodity prices are now a fact, so rising retail prices on manufactured goods of all kinds are inevitable. Use Our Lay-By System In Purchasing! This modern way to save is not our idea to sell you more goods. We got it from you. During the past few weeks we have seen men buying half a dozen D.I.C. Shirts at a time, women in the Store buying Sheets and Blankets for their linen closets, and mothers outfitting their kiddies for the months to come. We urge you, too, to take immediate inventory of your needs. Replenish! Stock up and save while there is yet time. 20 Graceful Frocks for Afternoon The latest materials, including Marocains, Crepe de Chines, etc.; in the season’s most eSective floral designs; sizes S.W. and W. Usually 95/-, 89/-, 73/6. Sale Price, 39/6 10 Smart Coats & Skirts In fancy diagonal and novelty weaves, also, distinctive weaves in knitwear; in Grey, Beige, Fawn, Almond, Green, Mustard,' Shell, and Emerald. Usually 49/6, 39/6. . Sale Price, 19/11 30 Dainty Blouses In fancy Crepe Suede, Crepe de Chines, etc.; in the latest shades, including Beige, Almond, f\ I Bose, and Shell; sizes S.W. and W. I ■■/« Usually 20/-, 15/-. Sale Price, • A v | 20 Sports Goats In a variety of smart materials, including Tweeds and Checks; Eawn, Saxe, Almond, Grey, etc.; t sizes S.W. and W. I m • Usually 59/11. 49/11. Sale Price, I Smart Summer Straws Summer Hats, in Neora and Hemp Straws; in Black. Eawn, Beige, White, Cherry, Saxe, Usually 35/-, 29/6, 25/-. Sale Price, Men’s Overcoats Buy now and save on your Winter Overcoat! Single and double-breasted styles, in good quality Coatings. Usually 63/-, 70/-. Sale Price, 49/6 Men’s Poplin Shirts Two collars to match, all sizes, fast colours, in good wearing material. Usually 12/0. Sale Price, 7/11 Don’t miss these Sale Prices ! I,sooyds MELODY CAMBRICS. Dozens of delightful Floral Prints, with scattered field flowers, posies, and rosebuds; tiny spot effects and dainty designs; for house 'and garden frocks and kiddies’ colthes; 36in. Usually 1/6 yard. SALE PRICE, 1/3 yard. s,oooyds of PURE SILK FUJI, wear guaranteed, our heaviest quality. Usually 3/6 yard. ‘ HALF-PRICE, 1/0 yard. TO AT DE BE CLEARED 2/11. PURE SILK CR€PE CHINE, Brown, Nary. Usually 4/11 • CREPE SATINS, Green. Beige, Navy. Usually 8/11, 7/11. SILK PIQUE, Blue. Green, Red, Lido. Usually , 7/11. ALL ONE PRICE, 2/11. 36in WOOL AFGHALAINE. for frocks, etc.; Beige, Brown. Red, Green.; Blue, Lido, Navy. Black. Usuallv. 4/11. SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 3/6 yard. 361 n TWEEDS, in fleck stripes, diagonals, and self checks: ’ every .wanted shade. Usually 3/11 and 4/11 yard. SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 2/11. 11 PESCO ” , VEST CHEMISE, fine ribbed Wool, no sleeves, out size. Usually 15/6, 17/6. SALE PRICES, 12/6, 13/6. COMBINATIONS, fine Wool Opera ; Cream, Shell, Nil. w. o.s. , Usnallv 8/6, 10/6. SALE PRICES, 6/6, 6/8. COMBINATIONS, medium weight, V.neck, B- front. Cream, W S.S. Usually 13/6. SALE PRICE, 11/6. SWAMI CORSELETTES, a new boneless model, for slender " figures, in Pink Swami, with uplift brassiere section in double net, 4 adjustable suspenders; sizes 30, 32. 34. 36. Usually 17/6. SALE PRICEUI2/6. THERMOS FLASKS, 1 pint, in strong ribbed cases, guaranteed for 1 roar. Usual price, 6/11. SALE PRICE, 4/6 each. MEN’S FANCY SOCKS, all wool, English manufacture. Usually 3/6. SALE PRICE, 2/6. MEN’S WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, all sizes, fast coloured stripes, in newest effects. Usually 9/11 SALE PRICE, 6/11. 50 Girls’ Cardigans Pure Wool, English make; sizes 16in, 18in, 20in; colours —Cherry, Beige, Orange, Green. Usually 8/11 J Ir\ to 18/11. All One Price, '/ v DIG

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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 16