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swm mm i. -. \.w sume m m "i hi <jaii[iK ■HA •••.'<'..\M.-»-> M;» FANCY GOODS. To go at prices on a par with biggest bargains yet offered Secure these while the chance is here: Silk Insertions, cream, Usually 2s 6d. Sale Price 6d. Guipure Insertions, Petershams, etc Usually Is 6d. Sale Price 3d. Silk fringe, usually 3s lid,Sale 1s 6d Gloves,, fabric style. Usually 2s 6d to 3s; lid. Sale Price 1s to 2s 6d, Gloves, kid, slightly damaged. Special Cuts. Corsets, 15s to 255. Sale Price 12s 6d Suspenders 2s 6d to 3s 6d. Sale Is. '■ DAYS OF SALE Marked by Positively Startling Bargains. "STARTLING" is no catchword with us, we mean to give our customers the benefit of unprecedented bargains that will place our MAKE-ROOM SALE in the Big-Event List of the Year. Room Must Be Found for New Goods to arrive and Out remaining stocks will go at the prices quoted MILLINERY. COSTUMES. Following our usual custom, every The latest of our winter costumes hat is cleared each season regardless -• are here ranged in all their charm—of price. Don't miss these: promising fashionable wear for many Usually Sale Price. months to come:— Felt Hats, 15s to 25s Is, IS 11 d. Grey Mixture Costumes, Usually Felt Hats, 25s to 35s 3s 11d, 48 lid £6 15s Od. Sal© Price 89s Gel Beaver Hats 45s to. 55s 158 Grey Worsted Costumes, Usually Beaver Hats 25s to 35s 10s 6d £7 5s (Jd. Sale Price 99s Cd Velour Hats Css to 75s 158. Fancy Black and White Chf&k CosChildren's Silk Bonnets 38 lid tumes, £6 17s 6d. Sale Price 955. See our windows early. , Mole Worsted Costumes, Usually , £ £6 17s 6d. Sale Price 89s 6d. Fawn Gaberdino Costuir.rs, Usually' WARM UNDERWEAR. £7 iss od. sale nice 99s ed. WARM UNDERWEAR. This department is overloaded with garments that will bo sold at quicksale figures, light and fteavy weights for next to nothing: See oatlments baskets 13 11d, 28 iid, 3s 11a, 4s nd. Heavy O.S. COMBS 255. Sale Pr.CB 19s 6d. Dressing Gowns 455, Sale 17s 6d Dressing Jackets 12s 6d Sale 63 11d. ■."■ ' MANCHESTER DEPT. Hundreds of odd household lines that should bo very welcome in view of impending high prices. Wholesale discounts. Remnants sheetings, calico, prints, damasks, tea towelling, flannels, flannelettes etc. See our Remnant Tables. LADIES CCAIS Truly an array that will appeal to those who require a good durable coat for year-round wear. Note these prices: Ladies' Heavy Tweed Coats, furlined. Usually 14gns, SstO £6 10s. Ladies' Colonial Tweed Ccats, usually £5 10s, Sate Price 89s 6d Ladies' Rain coats Usually 05s. Sale Pries 255. Ladies' Rain-coats (two only) damaged. Usually 90s. Sale 19s 6d. Girls' Rain .Coats. Usually 455. Sale Pries 15s Gd. Boslyn Golf Coats, usually 35s to 39s 6d, Sale Price 255, 29s 6d Profit by These Purchasing Inducements. HE CAS'I I Make AMESBURY'S GREAT SALE Your iness To-day

rtICIS i rake, | ■ ■ ■ ■ \ Tea first became known in England towards the end of * i the 16th century. In those stirring times when England's sailors swept the seas a chest of Tea was a more valued prize than many a trinket wrested from the haughty Spaniard. And yet money could not buy any tea that would compare with EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE Just as "Amber Tips" is superior to the tea of Drake's days so too does it to-day hold pride of place over other brands. One trial will prove its merits—test it to-night. m -w*i**S4££f f* UM r I 'H IS bonnie wee thing is a FRY'S A COCOA girl. Her cheeks are i rosy —shes plump and strong —a \ '. sunny, healthy, romping little maid because she gets FRY'S A most untiring little person—but B *2AKPAST ' FRY*S gives back all her spent ene: SY — a "d MORE to grow on. '■^■FKVft'^osi i° J Have you any little "pale faces" at home? Build them up with FRY'S.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 20, 12 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 20, 12 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 20, 12 August 1920, Page 3