HERE IS POSITIVE PROOF THAT IT PAYS TO BUY Just figure it out for yourself from this list INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS— 29in. S.S.S. DRILL, Plain and StripedSale Prices /mm . . . . 3 6 Sale Price . . 1 S&i vard CHILDREN'S WASHING TUNICS itnd HORROCKSF.S' STRIPED FLANNF.LKTTE OVERALLS— Usual Prices 4'l I 611 Sale Priccs .. 1 1/3 A 1 4§ Sale Price-. 2 114 11 40in. COTTON GABARDINE— CHILDREN'S COLOURED WASHING Usual Price .. .. 2/6 vard COATS—Usual Priccs 711 9/II Sale Price .. .. 1/6* yartl Sale Priccs 4'll 7/11 DAMASK CLOTHS. 54 x 54—Usually 4/5) LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS, aid lines--- Sale Price .. .. . 3 9 Sale- Priccs .. 1 1 1 to S/11 DAMASK CLOTHS. (56 .\ 66 —Usuallv SATIN" UNDERSKIRTS, a tew onlv-- Sale Price .. .. . 7/6 Sale i'rice .. .. 4 11 ERILLED LINEN PILLOW SLIPS--SMSf" . - >»££■&&&» in LAD , IES ', C-Itp-TWEEBI-OATS 4- SKIRK sSfSte"' .J*" - *!*" »i' V" I Miul Pricc SI .Ale I nee 43/8 NARROW RIBBONS, Plain and FancySpecial Clearance of SAMPLE FURS -- Usuailv I/6 l/Il vard SOUIRRF.L SETS ;i ] c p r ; cc .. .. vard Usually £7.7/ £B'B.'- £12 12 MEN'S SOFT WHITE SHIRTS— Salt Prices - Usual Pricc 5/II Sale Price 4 >'11 *B/S/- £7 7 £8 8 MEN'S NATURAL WOOL and COTTON BLACK lOX SEI S- UNDERWEAR—UsuaIIy 4/11 to 8/11 I suaJlv ilO 10 to -.2(1 Sale Prices .. to 7'll Sale Prices £7 10/-to £1 5/1 5. Green ALL-WOOL DELAINE, for Furnishings 33in. DYED SHANTUNG, all colours — Usual Price 4/11 Sab Price 2/6 yard Usually .. .. 6/II yard 24in. BROCADED VELVET, terra'cotta— Sale Price .. 4 11 vard Usually 12/6 yard Sale Pricc 6/6 vard STRONG GREY SU IT ING— SILKTAPESTRY, 50in., in Blue, Green and Red Usual Pricc 5/11 Sale Pricc 4/1 1 yard Usually 15/- yard Sale Price 7/11 vard 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash H. Herbert Smith, General Manager 58302- 5651
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 10
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