rv £ rMßi—rA k,.o. " »» CK 7 5 V »c (OF WELL SSLK OF A HUNDRED USES, AT s'g tone STS NEVER-BEFORE LOW PRICE. PIIJNTEI) CREPE-DE-CHINE, 3Sin. wide. i»ur e silk, beautifully de-igued. of tee latest saiu l patterns on 15 wanted shades i’or Sjuiug and Summer. Usually 12/0 . NOW ONLY 8/11 Ya-d HEAVY PURL SILK Cl HE EOT GEORGETTE, ' lOin. wide. ii\ 25 soft evening •shades. Usually 1 0/(5 — NOW ONLY 6/11 Yard PUKE SILK STRIPED CREPE-1)E-CH iN E, very heavy quality. neatly designed in the latest narrow stripes; ideal for Suminei wear. Usually 0/11 Yard— NOW ONLY 4/11 Yard FLORAL CR EPE-DE-SOIE. 3Gin. wide, the latest novelty silk for the emit inn; season ; in 20 newest designs and eolmirs to choose from. Usually 7/6 Yard— NOW ONLY 4/11 Ya-d CHINESE SILK TWILL SATIN, 30in. wide, with heavy twill, (guaranteed to wash and boil in 20 popular shades. Usually 8/ll NOV/ ONLY 5/6 Yard EXTRA HEAVY SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE, 3gin. wide; a silk that is highly recommended for its quality and wear, in 00 newest colours for your new frocks. Usually 10/6 MOV/ ONLY 6/11 Yard V/ 71V. tK HEAVY CHINA SILK. 27in.. 30in. and 36in. wide. Usually -1/6. 5/6, 6/H 5 ard— NOW ONLY 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 Ya (i STRIPED SPUN EC.II SILK. 30iii. wide, in 20 newest striijes Usually 3/6 Yard — NOW ONLY 2/6 Yard “KANEBO” SPUN PURE SILK. 30in. and* 3fiin. wide in natural and bleached. Usually 5/33 ■ K4OW ONLY 3/6 Yard PURE SILK FUJI. 30in. wide, in White and Cream. Usually 2/3. 2 11, U 6 Yard— NOW ONLY 1/6, 2/3, 2/11 Yard HEAVY LINGERIE SATIN. 36in. wide, in 20 wanted shades. I snallv 6/11 5 ard NOW ONLY 4/6 Yard BROCADED CHINA SILK in Piwanted shades; a silk that will last. Usually 8/6 A avtl— NOW ONLY 5/11 Yard REAL CHINESE SHANTUNG SILK. wide. Usually 4/6 YardNOV/ ONLY 3/6 Ya~d SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE 38in. wide, jn 25 wanted shades, including White. am* Black. It will surprise von for its wear and wash. Usually 511 Yard. NOW ONLY 4/3 Yard TH2RE ARE MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. £ m V ! .. T 7! A FUR FOR SPRING! THE FUR YOU HAVE LONGED FOR, AND THE PRICE YOU WANTED TO IAY. THEY ARE HERE NOW! TO CLEAR AT SUMSV3ER PRICES. 8 Only EUR- COATS, to he sold at half of usual cost, include—--1 0..1V SEAL CONKV. 1 °“ , ' r Poiuhor Co,,t - Os..av M «a- t Gujn2as 1 Onlv Leopard Skin. Etc.. Etc. KK ■*« tr* ?wa\s s <■ t 81 ‘SUN VERA" stocking PURE SILK. Fully-fashioned Extra line. A new range and shades for Summer. Usually 14/6 — NOW ONLY 9/6 Pair “RIO RITA" PURE SILK. Full fashioned. Usually 10/6. , NOW ONLY 6/H Pair “COMET” PURE SILK HOSE. With Clipper Heels. Usually 7/11 — . NOW ONLY 4/11 Pa ir “KLINGSIL” SILK HOSE. Usually 4/11— NOW ONLY 3/6 Pair “ARIEL” GUARANTEED LADDERPROOE art SILK HOSE. Usually 3/6 NOW ONLY 2/6 Pnr HAND-WORKED AND EMBROIDERED SILK AND LINEN naperies. AS BEDSPREADS. TABLE CLOTHS, LUNCHEON SETS. TEA CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DO Y LEYS. Etc.. Etc. in Dm SI i Bargains in Hosiery th a t you will Adore ; HAND-WORKED AND EMBROIDERED CANTON CREPE UNDERWEAR, KIMONOS, MANDARIN COATS, ana EVENING SHAWLS and WRAPS. (NEXT TO THE KING’S THEATRE)
$ liar^ e fii A 4 +1 a OJ lSb.i IlkbSt ssl-*?. XWStSSJK >/.; l ‘.-:v % % TO m : 3S J-trnsra - ~ * »JE T^aK^.‘A-r v ■• •• > The weather-clerk grins as he turns the barometer to “Set Dry” and conjures up a picture of barren paddocks, dwindling milk supply and falling production. He knows what the hot summer months have in store for you, what drought conditions you will be called upon to face. You can afford to laugh at the weatherclerk’s forecast if you top-dress now with Farmers’ Fertilizer Superphosphate. Pasture authorities recognise that scientific pasture control lies in applying Super so that its effect will be felt when your grass is facing adverse conditions. Top-dress with Farmers’ Fertilizer Super in the late spring and you safeguard against the dry weather months of summer and autumn. Superphosphate is the sure antidote to drought conditions. Remember order Farmers’ Fertilizer Super. The superphosphate that is Always rich in plant foods. Always 100 per cent, soluble. Always dry and easy to drill. Always well-packed in good bags. : ■■■ ' - Manufactured by the Supplies obtainable from all Wholesale Fertilizer Merchants, Storekeepers or Dairy Companies, or direct from the Company.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 October 1930, Page 3
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