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The Advocate IS up to the minute with all the best news of the day .

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. THIS IS DRESS WEEK! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS SPECIAL REDUCTIONS SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 54in. Coatings 54in. Coatings 54in. Coatings 54in. Coatings All Wool and Seasonable. Usually 9/11, 8/11, 8/6 and' 7/6 yd. Now All 4/11 yard for Dress Week Only. Light, Medium and Heavy Weight All-Wool Winter Coatings, in attractive weaves and shades, including:— Fancy Coatings in Wine, Saxe and Black. Usually 7/6. Teddy Coatings, soft and cosy, in Grey and Brown. Usually 8/6. Chevron Coatings, in Wine, Nigger, Green. Navy and Blue. Usually 9/11. Chevron Coatings, in Wine and Fawn. Usually 8/11. Fancy Chevron Coatings, in new mixtures. Usually 8/11. All 54in. Wide. All Pure Wool. All Seasonable. And All Only 4/11 per yard for Dress Week. Not only these Bargains, but FREE PATTERNS FREE PATTERNS FREE PATTERNS With each Dress, Coat or Costume Length of any woollen material you may have the choice of any pattern from our large selection FREE. 36in. Fabrics 36in. Fabrics 36in. Fabrics 36in. Fabrics All Wool, suitable for Skirts, Dresses and Costumes. Usually 4/6, 4/3 and 3/11 yard. Now All 2/11 per yard for Dress Week Only. All the Latest Fabrics, All Special Bargains, including Knop Weave in Bottle Green, - Grey, Navy and Wine. Usually 3/11. Fancy Chevron in Wine, Saxe #nd Red. Usually 3/11. Checks in Brown/White, Black/ White. Usually 4/6. Diagonals in Red, Saxe, • Nigger, Bottle, Saxe and Wine. Usually 4/6. Plain Weaves in Grey and Saxe. Usually 4/6. Ripple Weaves in Sage, Marina and Bottle Greens. Usually 4/3, . All 36in. Wide. All Pure Wool. All Fashionable. And All Only 2/11 per yard for Dress Week Only. SPECIAL : EXTRA SPECIAL 36in. Fancy Woollen Fabrics, in Navy Blue, Bottle Green, Orange and Cream. Light Weight. New and Attractive Weaves. Usually 3/11. Now All 1/115 yard for Dress Week Only. THE LAST of Our 36in. Mattalasse and Crinkle Satin. English (not Eastern) manufacture, in l pretty shades of Bottle, Beige, Navy, Saxe and Brown. Usually 2/6 yard. Now Only 1/65 yard for Dress Week Only. ANOTHER SPECIAL! Silk Velvets (36!n.), in rich and attractive shades of Flame, Scarlet, Saxe, Blue, Peach and Nil Green. Usually 5/11. Now Only 4/11 yard for Dress Week Only. THESE DRESS WEEK SPECIALS DRESS WEEK SPECIALS Will be available for One Week Only. Saturday, 13th, is the Last Day! Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to buy at these Special Bargain Prices. If you are in need of an inspiration our Pattern Department is at your disposal and we will render you every assistance we can. There are over 500 patterns of new styles, all easy to follow, from which you can choose. REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS The last of the “tail ends” to be cleared out during DRESS WEEK Prices. That is for 5/- worth you pay only 2/6. All Sorts of Materials. All Sorts of Uses. All Bargains. gTORES JJARGAIN gTORES £TD. BANK STREET 216 MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE pOR ’yyiNTER RIGHTS. RELIABLE TORCHES & BATTERIES. Nobody should be without a Flashlight of some description during the winter months. We have an excellent stock of Torches and Accessories, all of thoroughly reliable manufacture. Long-range focussing Torches Ladies’ Hand-bag Flashlights, with long-life Batteries and Bulbs, to fit every size. We have a Torch to suit every requirement —Prices to suit every pocket. j JQ Q.ARTON, Opp. P. 0., Bank Street. Phone 2521, 1 Gls

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Northern Advocate, 10 July 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 10 July 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 10 July 1935, Page 1

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