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CROSBY’S, QAMERON gTREET PHONE 200. gALE QOMMENCES gATUEDAY, JUNE g 3 EVERYTHING MUST GO—WE CARRY NOTHING OVER Ladies’ Felts, 3/11; Smart Model Felts, Half Price; Ladies’ Rubber Raincoats, 22/6, now 11/6; 72 Dozen Corsets, 2/11; Ladies’ Velour Coats, 89/6, now 19/6; All Wool Repps, 6/11, now 4/11; 200 Repp Frocks, from 29/6; Silk and Wool Hcse, 1/11, now 3/11; Silk Hose, 3/11, now 2/11; Ladies’ Cardigans, from 6/11. J)ON'T jyjlSS QROSBY’R gALE gHOWROOMS JJALP Y EAKLY

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Northern Advocate, 3 July 1928, Page 1

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