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Ladies' Woven Spencers and Ladies , Knitted Wool Vests, long Bodices, in natural and white — . and short sleeves— 1/11 2/11 3/11 4/11 , 2/3 2/6 3/3 3/6 Ladies" Woven Vests; long and Flannelet ? e /1 : short sleeves, in natural ana ~ mi** c; « a/** white 2/3 2/11 3/11 5/6 TTh™ h tc ~ *£\ *{}\ •/» Ladies Woven Underskirts, grey Ladies' Woven Combinations, 3/j| natural and white, long and Ladies' Divided Skirts •.. 2/11 i short sleeves, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 Ladies' All-Wool Divided Skirts, Ladies' All-Woo! Woven Combina- nayy — tions, fine and heavy makes — • 7/6 8/t 9/6 10/1 8/11_ 10/6 12/6 14/6 17/6 Ladies'Viyella and Wincey NightLadies'' Silk and Wool Woven dresses, creamCombinations— . 14/6 and 17/6 . 14/6 16/6 17/6 Ladies' and Children's Bed Sox— . Ladies' Woven Nightdresses, in 1/6 2/3 2/6 3/6 natural and white— Ladies' Corsets, newest long shapes .8/11 8/11 10/8 12/6 to 23/6 5/6 7/11 8/if 11/6 to 21/-, ' Children's Garments Woven Combinations, natural, all sises— 3/6 4/3 5/6 6/6 7/6 ' Woven Nightdresses, pink .. 4/11 5/11 6/6 Children's Knitted Wool Vests, long and short sleeves— ■■ \ - ' 1/31/61/9 2/- 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/3 " . Children's All-Wool Divided Skirts, navy— 3/11 4/6. 4/11 5/11 ! GRAHAM WiyON & SMELLIE
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 2
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