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D-l-C 5L SALE I Saturday Next, July 13, is the Last Bay H Notwithstanding the wintry weather of the past week, wonderful business has P H resulted in connection with the D-l-C Sale. Rain and Snow has made no 1| • B difference to hundreds who have visited the D-l-C, where Bargains have abounded 1 li fl 111 £9 upon every hand. Next week—the second and !&9t of this Sale—will be a 191h|||. lli R f llpa memorable one. Largely for the benefit of those, who, through weather con- iff J1 §1 fl Hj ditions, have not been able to visit the City, values will be better than ever, many 1 KB items being marked at prices to command absolute clearance within a day or two. || H These Wonderful Bargains and many others will be offered on Monday Next 1 Bj I /"^efnmae Our Entire Stock of High-grade See the BARGAIN TABLES of Corsets* 8 H FURS Specially Reduced Underclothing & Children's Wear. f| I™ Wonderful Value in COSTUMES, good FUR NECKLETS and MUFFS, in every Sale Attractions In the D-I-C Fancy as Tweed Mixtures—Usual Price 79/6 description of Skins. Section (Ground Floor) || Clearance Price .. . • 49/6 FITCH SETS .. From £5/5/- All the Season's Novelties in style and i NAVY SERGE COSTUMES— BEAR SETS .. .. From £8/-/- colour are offered you at Ridiculously Low fl Usual Price .. £5/5/- Many ODD TIES in Fox, Raccoon, Skunk, PriCCS during the remaining days of t his W§ Clearance Price .. £3/19/6 Fitch, Squirrel, Musquash, and Foxaline. SALE - Every article is so arranged that jg| About 10 MODEL costomes. latest £ e e Our Tables of BLOUSES H shapes, all Greatly Reduced—Some , , Hm. STRIPE HATBAND RlEßu><— marked Nearly Half Price! Hundieds to choose ircm R .. , , Usual Price 1/- To Clear yard W A few COSTUMES, newest shapes in „ ATX - rrkATC Vi' J ' ' 4iin. COLOURED" VELVET RIBEON, M Brown, Green and Wine colour— RAINCOATS,m the newest sh pes Cotton back—Usual Price .. 1/3 fa . tt,,,,! fil trnc Usual Prices 49/6 59/6 69/6 84/- ToClnar a v-rH •• : II SI: Clearance Prites-42/6 49/6 59/6 69/6 2 J toi T E MOIRE RIBBON- li COLONIAL TWEED DR ?ACKFT<£3SI TMces—RESSING Usual Price 1/- To C!j?ar 6|d. yard § All good colours—. J iq/i i w/fi «<*/ 2in. to 3in. PARIS LACE INSERTIONS | Usual Prices £4/19/6 Signs. riJZlpriw- 7 Usual Prices .. 1/- to 2/6 | Clearance Prices £4/4/- £4/19/6 15/11 io/ii 01 /_ 27/6 52/6 To Clear Oid.yard | Striking Value in BLACK and -NAVY tojtyfrsklßTS all marked down to Clear 2in ' to 2^in - LONGCLOTH EDGING- gj SERGE SKIRTS, new shape, With two UNDERSKiKib all marKea aown to wear clearance Prices .. 6id. yard 1 pockets Usual Price .. 29/6 All Millinery Miist be Cleared Hin. longcloth camisole em- 1 Clearance Price .. ..19/11 M our trimmed MILLINERY— "BROIDERY— | , _ Usual Prices •.. 29/6 to 69/6 Clearance Prices 2/3 2/11 3/3 yard g| [Ladies' Coats • Clearance Prices 8/11 15/6 to 19/6 27in. MUSLIN and CAMBRIC FLOUNC- Ej , . _ , MATRONS' BLACK HATS, good fitting ING— M Warm Coats for present wear m Tweed, Usual Prices .. 32/6 to 52/6 Clearance Prices 2/11 3/G 3/11 yd. |$ Velour, Cheviot, and Blanket Cloth— Prices 12/6 16/9 19/6 MUSLIN ROLL COLLARS— If A large Stock of COATS in English and VELOUR FELT Clearance Price .. .. 6£d. || W Colomaljweeds and Cloths— HATS, in Black and Colours— MUSLIN SAILOR COLLARS— It Hfl 0/ , saiß! Vim- i?Q/Q/ Usual Prices .. 19/6 to\29/6 Usual Price .. .. 2/3 [f li§ /l, Dr- //" / / / /"" Clearance Prices 9/11 14/9 to 19/6 Clearance Price .. l/B b HI «o/S «/•;/ fifi/fi/ £7/7/- A-Special Range of FELT READY-TO- SHOT SILK SAILOR COLLARS— ' " | H 7 -iZi v rJnL WEARHATS-At 2/11 and 3/11 ' Usual Price ... .. 2/11 I ■ Beautiful ™ i.IYI/6 duriM The Remainder of oqr VELOUR HATS Clearance Price .1 .. 1/11 1 I FUR COATS ofall Coney lhanCo * 1 ~ SK SCARVES > | 1 : Clearing at 2/11 S/« to 6/11 Clearance Price .. ..2/6 I I this Sale UNTRIMMED FELT HATS, in Black APRONS and OVERALLS- . 1 U lo niy SPECM CONEY SEAL COAT— and Colours-Clearing at 1/11 and 2/11 Clearance Prices 3/11 4/6 4/11 each |f W Usual Price .. 25 gns. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. —Many thanks for your, orders, large and small, received during [||i H Clearance Price 18gns. the opening days of this SALE—ample proof of your confidence in D.I.C. Sales and Ssrvicc. l|jl •KB . 1 rt _i„ -RT ArW rAT?ArTU COAT— Though weather conditions may have delayed the anrival of your parcels, we have been as H H l.Ouiy DL>t\ •oa prompt as ever. Show your purchases to your friends. Remember, this SALE closes on Hi |H Usual Pnce_ .. ZUgns. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 13th. Also remember that the D.I.C. pay the postage on S| mm Clearance Price •• 10 glis. Drapery, Clothing, and Boots, an advantage greatly appreciated by those out of town- ~ m I CASH DISCOUNT (1/- in each Complete £ off Sale Prices) AS USUAL I

FOR COLDS, CRAMPS & SPRAINS j USE "\cl CF 6 TMIkaMMM . ' «V * "Petrtleam Jelly Cleaner than a mustard plaster, I mVI and wilt not blister the skin. ■XA Relieves rheumatism, gout and toothache. \ ffipP For mIo at ill cbiaiiti tad general I atones, ii hudy mutarf tia tnbei. ' Refuse czbstitstea. . j Ghesebrough Manufacturing Co. „ _ (Couolidatcrf) f - .. 17 Stata Street, New Yark, U. S. A. LONDON MONTREAL MOSCOW '• BL ji /fßeauti&l Tlehel "Rebel" though she was, Flora Macdonald is, in point of character, the standard by which every British woman should measure herself to-day. Of undaunted courage and unswerving loyalty to the Stuart cause she had at heart, she, too, knew the cost of sacrifice, and the necessity for keeping up a cheerful, dainty appearance. Her complexion owed its striking purity to nothing but fresh air, .water, and pure soap—an Irish soap probably—certainly a plant-ash soap. These are still the only "cosmetics" necessary for the preservation of a youthful, delicate complexion. The most essential factor is a pure soap— Colleen Soap—made entirely from the sweetest of pure, skin-nourishing and refining vegetable oils. Order from your chemist or Stores. Supremely mild and fragrant, the soap which for centuries past has proved incompaiable*for keeping even die most sensitive skins and delicate complexions soft, smooth and supple. . MfOintorf# - Incomparable for the Complexion. Others cf McCEntoo's principal Eoes ne; Colleen Toilet Cram, CnTlem Shaapoo JMot (Wet or On), CoOcea Dental Cream, Toodi Powder, uj ESbania Bk stoiegJßbdeea* (Sites aemcCßntta'sSbmiigOea*. jk Qfmß CUmUh mmdSttrm. S KP KADX LTD, at DONAGHHORR. TRT.T.ATOX Hftj F WJmktmft Sauhbs ft Snuscat \ —SCALP TONIC*""! | MONEY IN TWLTBT uidintit 6ndnft Ovr Soafe rnhi U% hi§ | simplest aad most idLlh TTjfihfrfa aristenea. bright aad gtowy, aad mla a 8 Ite nwtnre Na watching fMliiif to lh» aemlp, Coeto tmtj 4/.. j or drr I tcmptritiß*. EvtryI tbing Ml pgtftttbre seat on Telephone 2934 | recefpt of two stamps to oowr postage. Misses m. *M. Bkattic, MAsacusea I TIB NATCKAL CUCKEN KATCm C 9. ' 10 Rayal Euftaap BifcL. CatMM S», CfcCh. B De»t IS. Ml Pitt St. SjOmer

Tinstone Tyres and Tubes VT*HE Firestone y tread s gives a safe hold with , ' t extra, miles of wear; the body is strong and sustainIng; thie excellent quality : , of the rubber gives easy riding, good traction and car protection. KSHHk A trial will prove n Afterwards you will, natHIII I ura ?ly» ' srick to the tyre B U 111 equipment which bears WVVI Firestone name. mvVW w|B Firestone Tubes give W\vV long, elastic wear. Xg» OMnU* ritliMHM Grnmm j This'll pan. out \QeIL I —Htt ffiflwal. 11 Poaraiewdrops of Holbrook's foX lj Sauce into the stew-pan just 1 after you take it off the fire, 1 and stir welL You will be J delighted with the lovely J" I flavour of the dish. Ii Im j IBadt mud bottled in England. / Holbrook's Sauce HOLBROOK'S ROLBXOOVS . WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PORE MALT VINEGAR (ta bottle).

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 6

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