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THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING ABO UT—- .... the truly amazing prices for new Summer Fabrics at Messrs H. & J. Smiths Dre.w Goods and Silks Departments. The new lower prices rilling throughout the store, together with a remarkable purchase of high grade fashion fabrics at 6/8 in the £l, combine to make this the most important event of its kind that local shoppers have had in the past year. The following prices demonstrate what opportunities there will be for Show Day shoppers Floral Betty Prints in fast colours, 30 inches wide and usually 1/6 yard, for 1/- yard. English Crepe, 36 inches wide, usually 1/11, for 1/3 yard. Black Italian Cloth, 54 inches wide, usually 1/11, for 1/6 yard. Floral Prints in light and dark colours, 36 inches wide, usually 1/6 and 1/11, for 1/yard. Floral Rayons, 36 inches wide, usually 2/11, for 1/11 yard. Striped and Plain Cream Fuji, 30 inches wide, usually 2/6, for 1/6 yard, 2 pieces of all wool Gaberdine, 54 inches wide in Saxe and Brown shades, usually 12/6, for 3/11 yard. Coating Tweeds in flecked effects, 54 inches wide and usually 15/6 yard, for 7/6 yard. Heavy quality Cream Fuji, 30 inches wide and sold usually at 2/11 yard, for 1/11 yard. Knitted Silks for Underwear, 44 inches wide and usually 4/11, for 2/11 yard. Art Silk Morocain, 38 inches wide, in twelve shades, usually 6/11, for 3/11 yard. H. & J SMITH, LTD, The Departmental Stores. (Advt.)

Miss Mary Hegarty, a Donegal poultrykeeper, who is 2ft Bin in height, claims to be the smallest woman in the British Isles. She lives in a thatched cabin on the seashore overlooking Tory Island, of which her father, Mr Patrick Hegarty, was uncrowned king.

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Southland Times, Issue 21263, 9 December 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21263, 9 December 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21263, 9 December 1930, Page 5