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[7 Your Order / FROM THE D-l-C 50 AFTERNOON FROCKS In Silk Marocain. Satin,' Sand Crepe, Moss Crepe, Maialasse Crepe, witli long sleeves,’ Plain shades of Cherry, Q / / Brown, Black, Navy, Green, and Wine. S.W., W., Z 7 / D W.X., and O.S. Usually 52/6 to sgns. Sale Price *• INTERLOCK VESTS Sleeveless, with round neck. Peach colour. W. O.S, Usually, 2/11 3/3 Sale Prices, 1/11 2/3 BALANCE OF WOOL FELTS In- newest shades and latest shapes, including Tams. Bsually 9/11 to 15/11. Sale Price 4/11 “NU-RIVAL" ENGLISH CORSETS In Pink or Tea Rose Broche, busk, fastening, four /I I I strong adjustable suspenders. Sizes 27in to 33m. nf I I - " Sale Price I Usually 9/11. loid BEACHONA PRINTS 30in wide, absolutely fadeless, in a wide range of floral, stripe, and sprig effects. For overalls and frocks. Usually 1/2 yard. Sale Price MAIDS’ FROCKS A rack of Maids’ Frocks, in flecked and plain tweeds; IQ # / 27in to 44in, with 3in hem. In Wine, Saxe, Brown, I v/O . Red, and Green, Usually ,27/6 to 39/6; Sale Price » LOOSE POWDER COMPACTS Usually 22/6, 18/9, 12/6, 15/6, 13/6, 16/6. All Half-price, PORCELAIN TEA SETS 14 only 21-piece Porcelain Tea Sets,\with Mazarine I Ql/ Blue tihd Gold band. , Usually .28/6 set.,. | //O -f" • ' ’ 'Sale Price' ' I ENGLISH CARPET SWEEPERS Six only. Usually 30/-. Sale Price 21/-

On Equal Terms With Normal Sighted People Gone» are the old-style flat lenses. Their place is taken by the new, scientifically-correct Point Focal lenses. Daws^Onufed St These new lenses give clearlyrlefined vision in all directions, .lacing the wearer on equal terms ,/ith those with normal sight. Mr G. C, Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Lend.) Consulting Optician. Ask him to show you how eye efficiency can bo yours. Remember, for the eyes the best is just good enough.

ADVERTISING Benefits the Public THE primary Instinct of the Advertiser la to benefit himself. That is natural. To do that he must benefit the public. That is praiseworthy. All these continuous and consistent adver* risers that you can think of' are insuring themselves against failure bv benefiting von.

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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 13

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