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A Visit to BROWN EWING’S TO-MORROW be well worth while Apart from the intriguing displays of Christmas Pottery,* Fancy Calendars and Boxed Stationery, Crystal Ware, Pretty China Figures, Fancy Handkerchiefs, and Lovely Handbags, the following EXTRA SPECIALS will be shown among many others:— CARPET ENDS ! CARPET ENDS ! Each 1 |yds long. In heavy quality Axminster. Lot No. 1 Worth 18/6. 1 O/Q Special Price, Lot No. 2 Worth 24/-. IC/C Special Price, * vJ/ U Pure Linen Tea Towels, coloured borders. Usual Price, 1/3. 1 Ql.J| To-morrow, 25 Fluted Lampshades, beautifully finished, extra good quality. Usually 10/6 and 11/6. '7/11 Now, * /U “ Pine ” Fuji Silk, in lovely plain shades, super, quality. Usual Price, 1/11. 1 / To-morrow, ' THREE MANCHESTER SPECIALS! Sheets ! Sheets ! “ B.E. Special ” quality, heavy White twill, good wearing. For single beds- — Worth 10/6 pair. 7/11 Now, • > 1 A For double beds — Worth 14/6 pair. 11/6 Plain taped Pillow Cases, full size, good quality. Usual Price, 1/4 each. 1 / To-morrow. ' FOR MEN ! Orders placed before December Bth for our Special First-class Suits-to-Measure at £6/6/will be executed before Christmas. But get in early ! IN THE SHOWROOM Summer Models in Frocks, Ensembles, Coats, and Costumes are being offered at greatly reduced prices. Brown Ewing’s PRINCES STREET

Pat O’Casey, who works in a Dublin factory, took a clay off recently without asking permission, and seemed likely to lose his job in consequence. When asked by the boss why he had not turned up the day before, ho replied: “I was so ill, sor, that I could not come to work to save me loil'e.” “ How was it then, Pat, that I saw you pass the factory on your bicycle during the lorenoon?” asked the boss. Pat was somewhat taken aback, then with a grin ho replied: “Sure, sor, that must have been when 1 was going for the doctor.’-’

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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 18

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