SENSIBLE BUYERS j I Buy Now at SALE PRICES as Prices Wall Rise j" | 9! Bargains In Buy Underclothing Now j Kead these I a nncs-mr —T" —'————— I Linens at Less I children's Tweed Coats n i j I | Tweed Prices wil! rise when I HObILRY GiOV3 Values UriSKampled I T« Jaw fnct I children's Tweed coats, Hcavv" cieam \vinter' C VX>ht I IlQDSiuiiSflCry ! theSe&reSOid I Considerably Underpriced § Special in Lakes' black and white | UI3II 1 U"udjf vvDl I smart styles CombmaHon, Sale Pric. 4/11 I ' 9 piece. Serviceable G.-ej Tweeds I SpecM-lOta. onlj Women's Dl.ck Z'S" S 'dZk'lmZ 'l' TRAV CLOTHS 30 I 8/11 to 12/6 I PnVoa tr Price Offer 2/t 'yard j Cotton Hose B S d pair TRA\ CLOTHb, Children's Corded Velvet Sale Price S/6 8 * £ ICcS Medium Weight Dark Grey Tweeds J Special Women * Black Lisle Anklo greys. 1/11 pair i/q |,Q 09 O/Q Coats, in saxe, brown and Cre-im and Natural Winter I _ Special Sale Price 4/6 yard I jj 030 1/11 worth 2/11 Special 2-Button Lisle Gloves, shades I navv, small sizes onlv Weight Bodices, full size I 54 inch Winter Weight Dark Grey Suiting i s pe cial Women's Plain All-wool Black and Chamois 1/- pair g TRAY CLOTHS, 36 I ' 8/11 to I*o/6 Sale Price 2/6 3 COATS' COTTONS, 9 . , it Stiil the old price 7/6 yard 8 Cashmere Hose 2/6 0 . , r , worth l/G amll/ll 9 x 36— Ladies'fnll size Grey Fleecy Lined B 4nr> vdc All I 54 inch Colonial All-wool Costume Tweeds | o, ITV Knit All w Special Lat.ies Seam'ess Knit | « /fi o/e 4. R A/ll S Children b Dark J.eaa\ Bloomers Kale Pr&e 3/6 | 400 >ds. AH numbers. Less than Wholesale 6/11 yard 8 Women s Heavy Knit All-wool Hose, Gloves m I 2.-6 2,11 d,b 4, b 4/11 B Coats Grey Fleecy Lined Underskirts. 8 5Jd Reel 5/5 doz Few pieces splendid Costume Tweeds in greys 1 S 1 " 0 ? 83n y. , „ . P™ l- Beaver 1/G pair I TRAY CLOTHS, 20 I Splendid value for 8/1 1 shaped bands Sale Price 4/11 8 1 ' ' Better value impossible at 5/1 1 yard g Women s Lwle Hose silk ankle, Dent* Special Fine Lisle Gloves, 8 _ , n __ g 8 Navy & Brown Woven Bloomers a /-\ct tt»t Special Offer New Winter Coating Tweeds bi'tn. | navy, mole grey, black and champ- shades Black, White, Slate, and I 1n o' o ? *>/ii 9 8 Children s Tweed Coats, elastic waist 3 ... 2/6 I ROSLiN WOOL, 3- During This Sale 7/11 yard 1 pagiie. 3/9 pair Beaver 2/11 pair | " I 8 suitable for school wear Natural Woven Tests, short 8 ply black or white. — -- 8 12 x 45in. H.S. & Emb. 3 9 5/11 6/11 and 7/11 sleeves Sale Price 2/9 fl I 8 1 =n=. cair timt ARMSTRONG |2G . Wolsbj silt! Roslyn 4*™,,. iIHIjIj 11If 1 l!a 111 AlllflO 1 111 II lilO *»£#£_ HLLOW 2 Great Snips in Ondarolothinfi j crochet j 1 xtiumwt*. \ | MILLINERY One-third off their value* COTTON, g twni■MMnßOiiiiini am DRAWN 'IHREAD I Ladies' Smart Ready-tO-Ladies' Cream and Natural Delta 4*d ball. I APRONS WiH never SUk BIoUSSS DELIGHTFUL CENTRES sTraWS, newest finish Combinations, splendid 8 XTLI L,„ fU;,™ 1 »-'««• " Silks were low *t J Tl ,1 • 18x2( AmcriMncliflnp«! itiraw Winter weight MKHPWP P»nrWT?T 8 be Cheaper I o Dozen o nly White Jap, Silk Blcuses, smart UnderCiOthmg l/li 1/6 l/ll 2/6 rrri^ Sale Price 13/11 MIiRCER CROCHET g "White Broadway Aprons, made up in fine B tum clown and scalloped collar, all sizes nigger, mole, wine, cense Medium Weight Ro«!yn Combina- 9 COTTON 6d ball 8 I | Longcloth, with pocket and strings | Usually 10/6 Now 7/11 g to work at small cost 8 I | CRASH TRAY- I § and black ... 10/6 tions, in cream and natural ' ' 8 Usually 3/11 Now 2/11 I J ap Silk Blouses in cream, smartly trimmed Traced Camisoles in artistic desi-ns CLOTH, 32 X 32 Sale Price 14/6 cvr trn UMUDnm 8 Black Sateen Aprons, extra large sizes, good g hemstitching, with Iwge sailor collar and I 1/-and 1/6 each I 111 Oi'i 'ii'i ll 30 do7.cn Children's Corded Koslyn Delta finish Vests, cream bYL,KO EMBROID- B quality Sateen 1 new cuffs Usually 16/6 Now 12/9 '» lu, /»eacn l/ll Z.'O O/O OyD O. II | • and natural ERY 1-'-ri skein I Usually 3/11 Now 2/6 8 Coloured Jap. Silk Blouses, in pink, vieux rose, Nightgown Tops, ready traced, fine pDTVTTTn -RT?n 8 -Hats, in navy, Sale Prices 9/9 10/3 11/6 «2a SKein - | n , „j , j •« \ I champagne and saxe, newest styles quality 1/- and 1/6 each PRINTED BED- B B saxe, brown, white, grey, Best English-mako Wolsey Com- „ 9 Hoyles Print Overalls, dark grounds with spot g Usually 19/6 Now 15/9 SPREADS— 8 8 purple and myrtle ; suitbinations Sale Price 16/S STAG CROCHET fi and floral effect, smartytnmmed argesizes B Ext ra Heavy Weight Japanese Silk Blouses, in Full Length 1 raced Nightgowns .si le Bed 5 /|| 6 /|| J 8 able for cirls and bovs "Wolsey" Tests in cream and o TT v Alrf hal , 3 Usually 4/11 Now 3/11 i cream, with new large sailor collars and turn I 5/6 each Double 7/6 8/6 9/6 1 I able tor girls aiKl DOjs natural Sale Price 12/6 oIL,K, 43Q d . I Coloured Overalls, Bmartly trimmed, small sizes jj back cuffs ... ... Now 17/9 • pretty shades m Crepe Night- «/ « • L a only | N.B.—These Blouses are all well-made and can | gowns, traced in various designs ranoHKM■aß p ■■■■■■iiiiiimi ■■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ imimi■ 11 Usually 3/6 Now 1/11 I be had in E.O.S. sizes. ' Only 5/6 each
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 5
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