VV V>V.I v- - - . t • K; « 1 >A\ Wv: <P } 1 56 inch • ■ at ARMSTROnOS ■ Coffins' Stock » •e* L<^, o■o-' / o-o „ Becoming Coating Tweeds „ s f» »«•>* V el vet H at. Smart bright colours, trimtn e d with New wool Coating, with a very faint /leek. Colours comprise Wine, Nigger, Bottle, Navy and Black. A real bargain—Worth-9/1] /«# 4| ARMSTRONGS STAR PRICE £>/ I I Girls' Tweed Frocks Brown, Blue and Red mixtures. Piped and trimmed with buttons and buckle. Sizes 18in. to 22in. only— Usual Price 5/ll g>% /#> ARMSTRONGS STAR PRICE O/W Ladies' Jumpers Good line in ENGLISH JUMPERS, small designs, adaptable collar arid welted hip band; all shades — Usual Price 8/11 ja /<A •§ ARMSTRONGS STAR PRICE«#•/ I I Mercerised Lisle Hose In all new season's shades. Double sole, heel and toe —Usual Price 4/11 ARMSTRONGS STAR PRICE! mount at side. 9/11 Smart Velvet Ha t, stitched rolled-up Brim and Bind of Petersham ribbon, small mount. 9/11 Sports Hat, pull-on style, smart stitched Velvet, finished Petersham Ribbon Band and Bow. 8/11 Smart Tricorne Hat of Panne Velvet, stitching on Crown, finished small feather mount. 4/11 Smart Bowler Hat of Fur Felt, medium Brim, trimmed narrow Petersham ribbon, small feather. 9/11 Sports Felt, with adaptable rolled brim, stitched on edge, trimmed Faille ribbon. 6/11 2/11 36inch "Sylcrepe" An uncrushable Silk, in two smart floral designs of good wanted colourings for present weari^ Usually 4/6 ARMSTRONGS STAR PRICE, "Doctor" Dress Flannels In the new Silk and Wool Flecked effects Shades: Wine, Green, Sky, Brown, Saxe— f 'Usual Price 2/9 yard STAR PRICE J Fancy Stripe Coir Matting: 18m. 27in. 36in. 1/9 2/6. 3/6 The Keenest Prices in the City. Traced Supper Cloths S6in. x 86in. near Linen. Hemstitched for crochet. All newest designs— A -fl Usual Price 4/11 each STAR PRICE ai/ 1 I tohas of Roses Face Powder . Init&hpiof Roses, Violet and. Carnation. All •tints.. tin two sizes— AjJ STAR PRICE 9 Q IfjPrice l/ 6 «a mm I \ is* IIV i. SUEDE Finish GLOVES for 216 SUEDE FINISH GLOVES, elastic wrist, fancy semigauntlet cuff; new autumn shades. Brown, Fawn, Pastel Usual Price 3/6 I Per Pair - p ln - Men's Wear /rom Collins' Stock MEN'S STRONG FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, a real good wearing line—Usual Price 8/11 /4 4 SALE PRICE 4-/11 MEN'S STRONG NEGLIGE SHIRTS, aU sizes /%/44 ONE PRICE JL\ I I MEN'S WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR. A nice cosy, soft finish line, and guaranteed to wear well— •# Usual Price 5/11 .. SALE PRICE /II Singlets and Pants, all sizes 3/11 each MEN'S SMART FELT HATS, in all latest shades. Bound and cut edges. All sizes— /1 Hi Usual Price 10/6 SALE PRICE V j I | BOYS' STRONG GREY CANOE SHIRTS. These arc wonderful value. All sizes— 4T% /££ SALE PRICE, each JL/U Men's Clothing 12 only Oddments in MEN'S WATERPROOF MACKS and FAWN GABARDINE RAINCOATS— «fl /£* Usual values from 25/6 SALE PRICE | JZt / V Oddments in BOYS' DARK GREY and FANCY TWEED OVERCOATS, good range of sizes— Usual values from 15/6 SALE PRICE / © BOYS' DARK GREY TWEED SUITS, double seats, lined throughout. Sizes to fit boys sto 8 years Usual value 17/6 .. SALE PRICE 11/6 To meet To-day's Keenest Demands CLEARANCE * FASHIONS The Season's Smartest Styles Selling at Clearance Prices Balance of our SUMMER COATS in coloured lihene, adaptable collars and self belts. Shades: Brown, Lemon, Rose, Navy and Black— Usually 14/11 to 16/9 / SALE PRICE O/3 only Genuine HARRIS LINEN ENSEMBLES, sleeveless frocks and long sleeve coat. Shades; Orange, Beige and Fawn—Usually 49/6 FINAL CLEARANCE 7/11 SMART TWO-PIECE JUMPER SUITS, two-tone effect. Skirt has pleats at left side. Collar and cuffs of contrast— Usually 39/6 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 12 only Slightly Soiled WHITE RAYON TENNIS FROCKS, sleeveless— Usually 12/6 to 15/6 / SALE PRICE Q/" USEFUL FROCKS, In heavy-weight English Tweeds. Smart turn-down and convertible collars} pleats in skirtUsually 39/6 >§ 4% SALE PRICE | 9/0 TAILORED ALL-WOOL REPP COATS, belted and semi-fitting styles. Shades: Fawn, Rose, Navy, Beige and GreySALE PRICE 16/9 19/6 SMART ENGLISH TWEED COSTUMES, tailored coats. Skirt has self band at waist; pleats at side—f Usually 59/6 SALE PRICE 29/6 A few only Hip-length AMERICAN FLORAL PIQUE COATS, ideal for tennis wear—Usually 19/6 PJ / SALE PRICE O/" Balance of our MODEL SILK COATS, Black, Navy, Fawn and BrownUsuallv 89/6 to 6gns. SALE PRICE 49/6 MATRONS'LARGE FITTING TWEED COATS, adaptable or turn-down collar. Belted and fitting styles. Coats lined throughout— Usually 59/6 to 69/6 /#% SALE PRICE SMART TWEED SKIRTS, in self check effect; belted at waist line, others Sateen i top—Usually 8/11 SALE PRICE New Season's SMART TWEED FROCKS, contrast vest, adaptable and turn-dowrt . collar. Skirt box-pleated, front.. Lido, Fawn and Navy— wm I SALE PRICE ZO/" New Lace Flouncings and Silk Dress Nets Newest 56in. LACE FLOUNCING, full length, in Flared and Point Waist Effects, straight . hems. In Black, Red, Nil, Ivory, Daffodil, Flame, Turquoise, Lupin Blue, Peach— "■ Q/ K A Dress Length ■ J 54in. SILK TOSCA NETS, in fine, medium and heavy mesh, in Ivory, Peach, NiL Vieux ~ /■€ <4 Rose, Salmon, Orange, Black, Gold, Blues, Pink, Red and Blue yard dmtj I I 54in. SILK SPOT TOSCA NET, in newest Coin Spots. Pink, Rosebeige, Peach, Lemon, Lido Blue, Ivory, Turquoise, Almond, Saxe .. yard j I' I 54in. SILK POINT D'ESPRIT SPOT NETS, in Ivory, Red, Daffodil, Pink, Peach, Lupin Q /#% Blue, Geranium, Almond, Flame, Black •• yard J VP 36m. LACE FLOUNCINGS, new designs, in Black. Red, Nil, Ivory, DaffodiL Flame,, Tur- '' quoise. Lupin Blue, Peach and Two-tone shades-^—' From tmm'f I .I Come and inspect die widest range of LACE FLOUNCINGS and DRESS NETS ever shown in Ch.Ch. Armstrongs - High St. and Victoria Sq>
A very gallant man lias died in a hospital near Bristol after a long illness. During the war Corporal Frederick G. Room was put in charge of stretcher-bearers. His company was holding a line of shell-holes and short trenches. They were under continuous heavy fire. Every natural instinct told him to lie down, and to take what cover he could from the hail of death. Mr Room worked away the whole time as quietly as if he were on a cricket field. H!e dressed wounds, he carried the wounded, knowing full well that machine-gunners and snipers had his measure. But Mr Room had his reward. He was told that beyond doubt he was the means of savfng many lives. He also had the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery; but the first reward was the greater.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 9
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