X PENDANTS These skilfully made Pendants are If v a masterpieces in design and setting. Jk / The precious stones are in various / colorings and the variety of styles X AtaZ enables us to show you numerAi ous dainty Pendants fur your JO «lectioa» IITGiLBERT *S JEWELLERS I T«inul QR6YMOOTIHI £ ' ( . .
MRS. BEETO'N BEATEN ! I Your- family will have a new respect for your cooking once you bake an Apple Pie with Fether-Flake, the perfect puff pastry. ‘This light, golden, flaky pastry crowns the apple filling with a crust that is all you could wish for. It’s time and labour-saving too —ready to bake —merely requires to be rolled out, left for 15 minutes to ensure lightness, then baked, r eth-er-Flake is also economical as pieces left over can be used for making small tarts and savouries. There is endless scope baking the Fether-Flake way—Bacon and Egg Pies, Jam Tarts, Treacle Tarts, Meat Pies, etc. Fether-Flake is now in much better supply—ask for it at all Ernest Adams, Ltd., Cake Shops and Agencies. —2
A Football Field is not big enough* I ''XV BgXXBX " M i in whM xx -gxi xiy u| to stop from ' .dßih. */In efficiently braked car driven by a competent i ' driver over favourable road conditions and fej. t I travelling at 60 m.p.h. requires 112 yds. in Wi " Xa which to pull up safely — more than the length WbiX IXLJpa&IB of a football field. Speed is Dangerous! At 40 m.p.h. it takes four times the distance to stop that it does at 20 m.p.h.; at 60 m.p.h. it takes nine times; for stopping distance increases very rapidly as the speed increases, in proportion to the square of the speed. Thus it takes a lot longer to pull up from speed than most drivers realise, so Youf Speed "Sown -Keep Yew Brakes Pc/justedf , ISSUED-BY THE TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT
For a Further Few Days Clean-up prices in Dress, Fabrics, t l wnisWmgs, Mens S’ Boys Wear 15 only MEN’S SINGLE BREASTED RAIN- | 36in. PRINTED ART SILK CREPES At- MEN’S o^uminer^ea^ o Usuafly COATS Belted. Storm collar. Putty shade. tractive all-over designs m good colours. LETS. Suitable ioi summer wear, .usuay, Sizes 3 to 7. A real Originally | — 20 only MEN’S TWEED SAC COATS. A snip I g ENDS only DELIGHTFUL AMERICAN MEN’S COTTON MESH SHORTS to match, at the price. Suitable for work. Usually | SHEER 3 gi n> w id e . Assorted colourings. Elastic waist band. 79/6. | originally sold 16/9. CLEAN-UP PRICE 3/6 SALE PRICE 39/6 | SPRING CLEANING PRICE 10/6 MEN’S WIDE-END TIES. Wide selection to 1 . MEN’S SPORTS COATS in wide variety to choose from. Usually 7/- to 8/3. 4 ENDS SPOT LINEN in good quality. 36m. se i ec t from. Fine and heavy tweeds. All SALE PRICE 2/6 EACH. wide. Shades .rose, green, saxe, red. Ideal sizes _ Usually £5/5/6 to £7/9/3. for suits. Originally 13/9. MEN’S ALL WOOL HALF HOSE. Plain I SPRING CLEANING PRICE 9/11 CLEAN-UP PRICE FROM 49/6 shades of grey, green, air froce. Usually 5/3 | pair. § 36in. PLAIN DRESS LINENS in assorted | 3 only ALL WOOL FELT DRESSINGSALE PRICE 3/6 PAIR a shades. Heavy qualities. Originally 8711 to | GOWNS. Suitable for summer wear. Shades ■ "FT tat i 17/6- I fawn, brown, greys. Sizes S.M. and Men’s. 6 only MEN’S DOUBLE BREASTED RAIN- | SPRING CLEANING PRICE 6/11 YARD | Usually 99/3. COATS. Full belted raglan sleeves. Medium | aal^aasssi:ai^ | CLEAN Up PRICE 39/6 weight. Sizes 4to 6. Worth 11/5/-. 36in. FIGURED SPUN SILKS in assorted I SALE PRICE £4/15/-. floi’al designs. Regularly sold un to 8/11. I . SPRING CLEANING PRICE 4/11 YARD I MEN ’ S ALL WOOL FELT JACKETS. Battle MEN’S SPORTS BELTS. Brown, green, black g dress style. Action back, in two-tone. Sizes and fawn. Assorted lengths Usually 5/3 4 piECES ATTRACTIVE BEL GIAN CUR- 3to 6 ‘ Usually 82/3. SALE PRICE. o/M | TAIN NET _ Excellent qualities. CLEAN-UP PRICE 49/6 MEN’S WOOL FeZT'm^ “Falcon” SPRING CLEANING PRICE 4/11 YARD — brand 2< inch snap brim. Latest shades. 63 I bO YS’ ALL WOOL FELT BLAZERS. Odd to 7. 1 ’ Usually 22/- 1 10 ENDS AMERICAN CRETONNE in mod- sizes on] y- Shades of blue, maroon and SALE PRICE 18/6 j ern large designs. 48in. wide. Originally black. Usually 38/- to 42/9. - g 14/6 to 18/-. \ CLEAN-UP PRICE 25/ MEN’S SEMI-STIFF COLLAR ATTACHED n SPRING CLEANING PRICE 9/11 YARD CIT-TTPTC! in nnnlllar shades and assorted sizes, g Seconds only Usually 18/6. I 48in mAVV ottat tty FURNISHING BOYS ’ COLOU RED SHIRTS in cotton mesh CLEAN-UP PRICE 12/6 ass StdTslgnf and Sou.2 PatternS ' All UsUall 5’ 6/6 t 0 MEN’S HEAVyTSTSToLLATI ATTACH- CLEAN-UP PRICE 4/6 to 5/6 ED SHIRTS. Blue and grey tonings. Sizes g — 14- to 17. U “ ually cIEAN-UP PRICE 19/6 48in. PLAIN COTTON WEAVE in rust and WHIT E AIRTEX SUMMER SHIRTS. : green only. Excellent for hangings. Origin- Short sle eves. Usually 7/1. WIDE VARIETY OF COLOURED SPORTS a lly 22/6 yard. . CLEAN-UP PRICE 5/6 SHIRTS in cotton prints; plain white DRILLS SPRING CLEANING PRICE 12/6 and KHAKI SPORTS. 1 | BOys , STRONG WEARING EVERY DAY CLEAN-UP PRICES rrom z/n_o i end QNLy pRENCH GLAZED CHINTZ. I SHIRTS. Blue shades. Sizes 6to 9. Usually Tt/rnNT.c AT T wnnT TP-ONS Fancv oat- 50in. wide. Grey ground with attractive | 9/6. < ; ’ E Shades Zt giev and r°viT uLll? 22/9. floral design in rose. Originally 21/6 CLEAN-UP PRICE 6/11 terns. Maaes ° C LEAN-UP PRICE 17/6 Each SPRING CLEANING PRICE 9/11 YARD ■ , , rT ;; Tm „ p:saE = :;BaaCT BOYS’ ENGLISH WOOL AND COTTON MEN’S ALL WOOL SLIP-ON -ODDMENTS. 3 END g ONLY 36in. CRETONNE. Cream and SHORTS. Strong wearing and dark serviceShades of brown, navy, red and lemon. Usual- f aW n grounds with large design. Originally able colours. Odd sizes. Usually 13/-. ly worth 30/10- cLEAN , up pR|CE CL£AN|Ne pR|CE 6/ „ YARp CLEAN-UP PRICE 7/11 ST wYn?°a L nd | LEATHER BELTS. Usuaßy each> CLEAN-UP PRICE 29/6 CLEANING PRICE 8/11 CLEAN UP PRICE V- EACH NO APPRO, .. I RIM A W IGOODS AT NO ENTRY Ul (Wl A % W REDUCED a reduced PRICES pQ R SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. exchanged
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Grey River Argus, 9 November 1948, Page 2
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