I f 8 K Melbourne Cash Bargains! On parade—t’schun—by the left quick march! Quick! Hurry, here they Come, a whole regiment of sprightly, snappy bargains—four battalions of them —Nightdresses, Fur-trimmed Coats, Hot Water Bottles, and Underpants. Melbourne Cash put on this big “March past” of unapproachable values, confident that they are the liveliest yet paraded for inspection and purchase. Step Out Smartly For Them! j rngf y 50Z ~v te# A TROOP OF NIGHTDRESSES QUICK MARCH for Ladies’ •Hi , ' : ■* V , J FUR TRIMMED COATS ItjA s / aj ,“SE Hlff mm '-mg mm .m im A fifttly remarkable offering. Every coat is this season’s newest style; fecy Wfiftve Cloths, Face Cloths, etc., and all with smart fw tfsuftl Prices 59/6 to 79/6. r t ALIGN OF i MOSGIEL A AN ARMY OF •V' vbj j h I A.. Heavy ... E libber Bdttib; Moulded fibraff defbfii . Size SifL jf iliff. Colors 6| Saxe, wNfS and Red. Every lft&fw guaranteed fbr ifi ■ Ribbed dr fjlain Lambs Wool <|ha|iiy. Every -pair Has genuine tab attached. Excellent W&riiig dffd washing. O S. rize 7/11. irf.ftihiiwi mini ill 111 «in I p E<s
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 12
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