MONDAY TO FRIDAY—ALL NEXT WEEK Why hold a Sale at all these days, you ask, withgoods so hard to obtain? Directors’ policy, as Fashion Goods and “broken” lines must be cleared at end of season. “No old stocks”—that is Beath’s way. Black Satin back DINNER GOWN, 5/ll' K Q /VT Sa rift? S 'oJ" c™ r “ton/s ‘ /nclud in« with wide tucked bodice, sleeves, and HOS^^ i er s y A £i. price 3/11 Gold. Pink. Blue Green. S.S.W.. S.Wskirt. S.S.W.—Formerly £5/8/11 HEATHS SALE pkicl and W- __y orme rly 39/6 QI / BEATHS SALE PRICE QI / w 4 only NOVELTY SUITS, in Crepe DEATHS SALE PRICE Hopsack. Cross-over tie front, finished and Black. Buttoned to waist, pleated and Medium Blue Sl»s SBJW.. s Green and Nut Brown—skirt, tie belt—Formerly 91/S QK/_ W. and W.X. Fonnerty a: /</ Formerly 21/8 yard 1 7/fi BEATHS SALE PRICE W<l/ BEATHS SALE PRICE BEATHS SALE PRICE / O COSY WOOL FROCKS, long sleeves. TWEED ENSEMBLES, comprising full CHILOREN’» pleated skirt, collar and rever. Royal ] eng th double-breasted Coat, tailored PYJAMAS. Co y Blue. S.S.W. to O.S.— sty r e and matching skirt with front 0/11 Formerly £5/9/- to £6/0/3 and back fold pleats. Golden Sand, Reduced from 14/o to BEATHS SALE PRICES Russet, Pink, Beige, Clover. Sizes BlacKt Navy and Brown BATS, f6r T ° 84/- S.S.W., S.W, W.. WJC. and O.S.- MaSns-Formerly 39/6 1Q / " W O 4 */ Formerly £lO/18/3 REATHS SALE PRICE Xt?/ O , All-over Floral AFTERNOON FROCK; F ° r BEATHS SALE in many’ small collar and re vers; long sleeves. PRICE Xt// ADAPTABLE BERExS, in m~ny Size W.X.— Formerly 58/6 Q*| / shades, 3 different styles— BEATHS SALE PRICE Hosiery . . . Kiddies’ SALE PRICK 8/11 ENGLISH FABRIC GLOVES. Elastic And BE*™ B 8 wrist and gauntlet—Formerly 10/6 pr. ClOtllfiS • • • Bien S «IWI - BEATHS SALE price Boys’ Wear all reduced. Doors Open ».3« Prompt
| Grabs’ Living •• • . have a new selection of the loveliest seen for a long time —- _ 9 ) crb \f Popular Crown Devon Fancies, Honey coloured and gaily decorated in attractive shapes comprising Salad Bowls, Honey Jars, Cheese Dishes, Jugs, Flower Baskets, Cups and Saucers. New lines in English decorated China —dainty designs in Tea Sets, Coffee Sets, Morning Sets. A first essential—Royal Worcester Coloured Ovenware Casseroles. Decorated Tea Pots in delightful shapes and gay patterns. Lovely lines in English Cut Crystal—for yourself, or a most acceptable gift. . t A _,««! D-1 - C I RESERvFNOW—D.I.C^-RUGBY, CANT, v WGTN., JULY 6
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24913, 28 June 1946, Page 3
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