■- y ' It Is not very often that we are fortunate enough \ Ito afford our many Customers so UNIQUE AN i OPPORTUNITY of availing themselves of such >»£ g REMARKABLE VALUE in the NEWEST OF fffl| COSTUMES as we do to-day. >H§? g This has been made possible by an EXCEP- J. 1 TIONAL OFFER which was made us, and which I 5 we accepted, to clear the whole of a LEADING B jj ENGLISH MANUFACTURER'S stock of THIS I { SEASON'S costumes. .. ; ■ i It is oar desire that these costumes should sell yB I QUICKLY, and, to this end we have marked them T a at QUICK SELLING prices. g G only TWEED COSTUMES, in Grey and Brown mixtures, smart semi- jj fitting Coats, trimmed with Buttons, High-waisted Skirts— | Usually 39/6 .. ... Special Price ' ... 21/- | 7 only SERGE COSTUMES, in Navy Coating Serge, Coats are medium jj length, lined with Polonaise, and trimmed with Silk and Self I Buttons, Skirts high-waisted— 1 Usually 42/6 45/- 47/6 •• .. Special Price.. 21/- ! j ' 11 only COSTUMES, in Tweeds and Cheviot Serges, semi-fitting Coats, | with Belt, trimmed Button Loop sand Self-piping, Skirt, two- | piece and high-waisted, buttoned at foot— b Usually 45/-. 47/6- .. .. Special Price.. 29/g i 14 only DARK TWEED COSTUMES, good mixtures, semi-fitting 3 Coats, medium length, with or without pockets,,trmmed Self | Buttons arid Loops, two-piecehigh-waisted Skirt, mostly buttoned | at foot; very smartly cut— | * Usually 52/6 and 55/- .. .. Special Price.. 32/6 | ' ; . . ,' ■• . ■ - • - ■ ■ ja : '■ ■',•■ : '. SEE "■■■•• :' I : These Costumes . • ] ,-..!■., ..':.>■ 11l ,"•;. .■ ■" ■''■■ J Our Windows I -. ■. ..,■■ -v :••' .■ • ■■■ : - \ : ■ '■ I .19 only COSTUMES;' in .Navy Serges, Grey and Fawn Cord, arid I % assorted Greys in-medium weight Tweeds; Coats cut away and | jr straight fronts, lined Polonaise, trimmed Piping, Buttons and jj J, Loops, high-waisted Skirts; really smart 3 V I Usually, 53/- '-V T.;.'. •";(';.." Special Price ..'; 37/tf ; l 29 only COSTUMES, in;-Tan." Cheviot Serge, and Fawn, Grey and i ;, ' Reseda Tweed mixtures, mediurri.length Coats, h'ned Polonaise, j I ' trimmed, Faricy/Buttons ; ; latest cut ■ » * Usually 59/6 • .. .... ...... Spedal:Price ...... 42/-.'-1 t ' ' 27 only COSTUMES, in smart Grey, Green, and Brown Tweeds, cut- | away Coats, liqed with Polonaise, Collars faced with Self Cloth— | * \ y Usually 63/- .... i\ .. .. Special Price ... 45/- 1 [ 16 only COSTUMES, in fine Navy. Coating Serges; Coats trimmed I i with Satin Pipings and Braid, Collars piped with Tan Cloth or i 1 Fancy Silk, high-waisted Skirts, with Pipings and Buttons; very % i ' supenor and smart Costumes-— . ~ - A | Usually 69/6 arid 75/- y.. Special Prices 47/6 arid 49/6 % %■■ JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director. i i> '.■.'. .-•;.'■':■■' "■■ ■:■'••■• ■■ " '■' ' : . "..''■ ■ ■ . •■■■.: •.■ '.■/■ ~ ,-■ ■-•■•■ -/.■ ■.■ '- ; . ; ■■• ■■■■' .' ... '■ '• '•■'.' ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■■'••' '. '-■■■ - : t ■■'- • ■'•■)! -.' s ..'■■■. ■.'..••■■■''■>■'■■'''' ■'.'■*■■'. : c Mr. Businessman 1 Isn't it a fact that the best business firms in this or any C' 3 other town are thoughtful and continuous newspaper C 2 advertisers? You know there is bur one answer to this C £ question, and that is in the affirmative. C C' Perhaps they are good advertisers because they are good " * % business men, or they rriav be successful in business because g? x they are good advertisers—either way, success in business and j^ good advertising go hand in hand, C And it is gooi advertising that's really necessary—strong. C g ctraightforward talks about your stock, your methods and r ** * ? your business. When placed in a medium of twiu circulation % ■, ? among those whom you wish to reach, this kind of advertising *T r C 'PAYS, and it is the only kind which does. ' % *- -i \ And by-the-way. Are not the above-mentioned " good g 1 5' businessmen "regular advertisers in "The Press ?" Of course jr % they are. and most of them require little or no urging to 3 attend to this part of their business with care and regularity |r j t We know it pays them, and so do they, and they are \ 2 C enthusiastic over the opportunity afforded them in being able C to secure space in a paper which not only covers the entire 3 C field in this city, but in all the suburbs and country districts % C surrounding. y C ) Wouldn't it be well worth your time and trouble to: € investigate what can be done along the Kne of "business C J boosting "by the same means ?We should be glad to talk it C t - ever with you any time. ' . % ! "The Press" 1 F ■ . .'■ . ... , '■ ■■."' '■ ■ . :'■■■ .'. '■.:' ' - &■ , .-..-;■ ' • ■■-■■■. .■ ■ ■;■'"■•■.. •'.: ..•. ..•■ .-.. . ■'.'
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 5
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696Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 5
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