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SAVINGS GALORE E are FORCED to' make a. rapid clearance of stock. Alterations of inn.ncu.so proportions nro to be uuiil© to on 1 j>ieiniso.>. pen tors MUST HAVE ample room to work m. Conscquonlly wo are firing out quality merchandise at enormous price reductions. w BARGAINS OFFERED AT MCtMIEIt’S ALTERATION SALE SEIZE SOME OF THESE SAVINGS TO-DAY! 12 ...Only I.adies’ Grey Fleecy Dined KNICKERS, with S»tcen Bands. ‘ 4 Usual price 7/11. Alteratmn Sale Price 5/11 12 Pairs -Maids and S. Women's Grey FLEECY LINED 1)1 RJ'.CIOIR E . KNICKERS. Usual Prices 4/3, o/G. Alteration Sale Price 3/o, 4/6 20 Onlv Ladies’ Cream Merino Finish VESTS, with Lung Sleeves, 'Large ■Chemise Shape. Usual Prico C/G. Alteration Sale Price 3/11 O.S. Women’s ditto G/11. Now 4/6 Ex. OS. Women’s Ditto. 7/G. Now 5/6. . 20 Pairs Cream and Natural Combinations, in S.W.. Women's and 0. S. Women’s,\with Short Sleeves. Usual Prices 12 G, .13,G, 13/11. , ■ ’ Alteration Sale Price 7/11 1 Onlv T.adv’s Knitted WOOL CAPE in Saxe Blue, a Splendid Garment. ‘ Usual Price 25/G. Alteration Sale Price 17/6 1 Only Ladv’s Marono GABARDINE COAT, all Wool, finished with Tucks and Covered Duttons, Convertible Collar. Usual Price ol)/G. Alteration Sale Price 39/6 3 Only Ladies’ All Wool Ileavv VELOUR COATS in Saxe and Kingfisher ' Shades. Sizes S.W. and Wins. Usual Price £4 10/. ' Alteration Sale Price 59/6 2 Oniy Ladies’ VELOUR COA'I’S in Dark Saxe and Mole, finished Small ' Tucks and Covered Duttons and Dolt. Usual Price f t 19/0. Alteration Sale Price G9/6 : MM’S (FEUDING), LTD. ’ £ THE UP-TO-DATE FASHION CENTRE , NEXT POST OFFICE ONLY FEILDING

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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 576, 30 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 576, 30 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 576, 30 May 1925, Page 2