■fe m " v . . . YES ■ . . JUST LOOS AT AND .. COMP ABE - TENSE ABSURDLY LOW PRICES‘IK LADIES FROCKS DEFINITELY AVAILABLE ONLY DURING- MELBOURNE CASH’S “AFTER THOUGHT” BARGAIN DAYS. Highs at the zenith of the season, and despite the uncertainties and difficulties of present tradingconditions, we are offering- an attractive collection of charming- frocks at prices far-and-away below the usual markings. The styles are smart, new and fashion-right, the fabrics high gra.de, while there is a very pleasing selection of all the wanted colours to choose from. . . And—we can say here and now that you will be more than amazed that even WE could offer such obvious quality, at anywhere near our “After-thought” prices. \Y J U II \ s-K - ' !t% V* P'SS H* m I % /Si i & m m m ill* inn f turnery 200 SMART HATS To go "for a mere song” These Hats will bear any inspection. They’re in all shapes, colours and headfittings. Their usual price is 9/11 to 25/6 and hundreds have been sold at these figures. Now we are positively gifting away 200 of Them at from:— mm m m m 3/11 TO ■■ - Scores of other astonishing money savings in all sections of our store during bur memorable “After-thought” Bargain Days. » A k PHONG 360 .h. -
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Give Your “Yon wouldn’t wear your Slimmer coat in Winter? Then why leave your home with the same coat of paintnow dull and spattered—after this dry summer. Let us give it a ‘New’ coat. Paint can make a marvellous difference in the appearance of: a home .... for a better and more economical job ring . . . F. Painters Bright St.— Phone 467
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 10
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