' ' J! No department offers a better test of a store s | 1 . ™ values than the flannel department. We are 1 'fAIVVINCING * at our va,ues here will, fully sustain I : -V"^ , our reputation for value-giving. We use the 1 VAIIUEIS IN word "convincing" because we feel sure that I ".; • mTMr«¥ 13 a care * ul P erasa * °* * h,s * ist W! 'H thoroughly I convince the reader that we offer special in- I Atm ducements to all buyers of flannels and i • blousings. An inspection of the goods will 1 «%« AVTOWIfcT^ 1 * & confirm this conviction. I BLQSJMWto I • : - I W* . • I ■ STRIPED WOOL BLOUSINGS, in a wide range of artistic designs— | B 2/3 2/6 a yard | I WINCEY, for Blouses, Dresses, etc., in plain, light, and dark stripes— j I ,1/4* 1/6 1/9 1/11 peryardj 9 WARM WINTER BLOUSINGS, striped and printed designs— ! I .\ 7|d. 9£d. 1/- to 1/4£ a yard ; I PRINTfeD DELAINES, in pompadour and liberty designs— i '-' I 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 a yard I I ALL-WOOL AND UNION SHIRTINGS, for Pyjamas, Shirts, etc.— I ■ 1/4* 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/11 a yard I I ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, in white, pink, Shetland, and I " I Orkney .. I/O* 1/1£ 1/9 2/- a yard 1 1 ALL-WOOL HYGIENIC SHEETS— I I Single Bed •«, — " — 22/6 a pair i I Double Bed ..• .* *- *♦ • 28/6 a pair 1 I fill * YOU SHOULD WEAR V.©. I I (m KURVINIT CORSETS |i ■ ' Because they are BRITISH and BEST , i 9 \sKXik'liffl( V I adeof stout Coutille, I extra low in bust, and.. H &f!<F/L ' elastic waist-band. . . | 1 with good depth below |T| . Made specially for KVk the waist. Hand- || Mwi vV • Riding, Golf, Tennis, %-> _x|S || somely trimmed. em- "'■ ' I'j I and Hockey Players. broidery, fitted uith B -. J Price .... 7/6 p "ce 9/11 I ''- .' Wf^ 1 ■ We also stock Model 2at 7 / 6 and m - 6at 14/11 I ■I KURVINIT CORSETS, are the Best Value Obtainable i ■''■ , ISa , .1 .' , " t I '~ , • .' ,- ? ! "'«# d • J Left-off Clothing I Mr. Businessman £ ~~— ~ - Read This: *""- S -* —— ; — /"" ; {P The weD-to-do people of Qaistk t 11. •. » . xt. j. a »_ •. . • ■>'.«.• 3 church only buy the very best of a Isn tit a fact that the best business firms m this or any X Clothing. They generally wear 1 other town are thoughtful and continuous newspaper C them a few times--«ometimeß not Z . ■ ■ ■ . . - - r^ 3 at all—then lire. Ellwood comes J advertisers? You know there is but one answer to this \ in. She buys them cheap, conse- . J question, and that is in the affirmative. J sell I Perhaps good advertisers because they are good S | f^l^H^ftotinng "- % business men, or they may be successfTil in business because g of the best material and well made -- J . | i S^Sp?"^^ \ good advertising go hand in hand. 3 Uuut the cheap, ready-made shoddy t A^.** f 0 advertising thafs teally accessary—strong. Cj El _. ft f| I I||A fIH itraightforward talks about your stock, your methods and C , ; Sill Si LLLWOIJO ? your business. When placed in a medium of ttide circulation C f _ . . . #*t^,*ui . - a - ■ ~~- ' & ' Seoond-nand viotnioit # among those whom you wish to reach, this kind of advertising H! .„»,„- . ,o-* 1 **. *■* , 3 etvc 1 i--j vv j • *- r 23-125 and 127 Armagh Street ff PAYS, and it is the only land which does. i -u-,™ _ m .•..■",.■ " - irtlKJS* a. 3007 ' % Andby-tbe-way. Are not the above-mentioned "good 5 ' 7 <••"•»* !««■" "■ _j_~ z % business men "regular advertisers in "The Press?" Of course ;- ~, ■ _ L _~— —~~ J, a they are. and most of them require little or no urging to |* 1 A Bid for , \ attend to this part of their business with care and regularity c I 3 «* H&ilth ? We know it pays them, and so do they, and they are f \^J^^^t^!^& ",. ff enthusiastic, over the opportunity afforded them in being able 3 ~~H\ JL>TVJ "tv*"" ,o^, "" l «he»tfmu.SL to secure space ma paper which not only covers the entire a r* v~n S cker'tPhoiphitcaiccentiioi - j» ' « »« t' ■ « « X \>»* ; -* : Vj/ / pko'Poe™'> n »'utiootogether ' - C field m this city, but m all the suburbs and country district* a / I^^!/i«^Su P « c^" fc w&""tem ma ii C surrounding. at v^»vrj•/ innt»i»t*d. ';." I Wouldn't it be wen. worth your time and trouble to I j - g investigate what can be done along the line of "business j a. n«t<i«r,a«ei.t.w«i;»?+»i £ laoosting "by the same means ?We should be glad to talk it C J ' ..Tiirrr I -- L —"' ' J ~ u - j =** '* ' ° 3 J? ever with you any time. . %■''■" ~~~~ ' I £CnnW «19 I a T, WBM tWDrp»tetw % . 3 !>oillKlo*{ UUILIiINOS, CATHEDHAI
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 5
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