! ' ' Durable and. Dainty. - All fastidious women know the difficulty '. of getting underlinen of good cut and fine texture that will wear weil. With that object in view, the wisest of them now in- , sist upon' .. | LOOKS BEST! ' FITS BEST I ■ . ' -WEARS BEST!-' : ■ ;/'/ ( IS. BEST ! Beats the Best of Other' Makes S .- v ! A FEW OF ThE FASCINATIONS. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN MILLINERY. The romaiuder. of our TRIMMED. 'MODELS at ono pricjß., 5/6 each. ' UNTRIMMED STRAW,HATS, all at one price, 1/-eaoli. . , LACES, VEILS, AND SASHES. MADE TIP LACE GOODS! RUFFLES; FRILLED COLLARS, FRONTS, VESTS, ■■■SLEEVES,'and JABOTS—AII fresh, this '.season's ' goods.: Ordinary "prices .y I/- to 12/6. Sale Prices 10d. to'lo/6. : FANCY COLLARS—Embroidered and Hemstitched, 2in., 2 : } in., 2-Jin. deep; all ■'• sizes. Ordinary prices IOJd, to 1/9. . . Special Sale Price 6(1." each. LIMERICK LACE SCARVES—In ivory andtch'ampagne.-Ordinary prices 10/6 to 35/-. ' Sale Prices .8/11 to 29/6. REAL SILK MALTESE LACE SQ PARES—Special Value f Ordinary. prices .7/11 :* to 75/-. Salo Prices 8/6 to 63/-. ' SPECIAL 1 WHITE VALENCIENNES LACES and ' INSERTIONS;. bought, job.' . ■ ■ : Sold in the ordinary' at 1/3, 1/G, 1/11, up to 2/11 dozen. . ' : . Special Sale Price 1/-dozen. REMNANTS OF RIBBONS, LACES, VEILINGS, and EMBROIDERIES) will bo ' : markod 1 Special Sale Prices. SPECIALS —WIDE MUSLIN INSERTION, so much used this 1 season. Ordinary prices lOid. to 1/11' yard.. Special Sale Prices, T-Jd. to 1/3 yard. ■ MOTOR VEILS.—In crystaline, gossamer, and. Jap. silk; sky, tan,.navy, brown, : black, white, cream, saxo blue, grey, and green. Ordinary prices 3/11 to 12/6. V Tale Prices 2/11 to 9/11. •. DIRECTOIRE SASHES—In rich crep-. de chene. The very latest novelty in pea- . • cock, green, brown,:and ivory, (jood value 35/-. : Sale Price 27/6. : ' ! DRAPING. SCARVES—In crystaline, Jolours. Ordinary prices 2/11 to 49/6. . '. white, ivory, sky, brown, an dall cap.. silk, crcpe de chene, arid chiffon; .in; 1 Sale Prices 2/fl to 42/-. • -i . CIQ2B : ' i. : ; .• ! ' ; .■.■; .. . . — . | V..' Rernember'!.'The.Pa§rreaph©s : ''/ v ; , '■■ | '■ , ■ ©m* Sale,, . y [► . rg.PP7firpm«Tj>f . I | 100 Odd .Curtains—At,Prices lower than It cost to make them. J I Usually sold at 7/8 to 30/- pair. Our Clearing Prices, ' • ~ij . ' . ' 1/6, 2/0, 3/0, 4/0. ' S k WHITE . LACE CURTAINS. Usual Prices.. 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, .9/6, 10/6, 15/6,, J V t . .. 19/6, Sale Prices, 3/9, 4/9, 6/6, '7/11, 9/6, 12/6, 16/6., .yy '. I | ' MADRAS MUSLINS, Special—it) pieces 50in. Madras. Mnslins, all good' j < jg : ■ designs. Usual. Price, 1/3 yard. Now lOld.: yard. Ij s pieces Coloured Madras, Muslin, In Cream and Blue, Cream .. ' -"3 • and Pirtk, and: Green and Blue. 2/0 for 1/3 yard; • : > v | CASEMENT■ CLOTHS. This is the New: Serviceable: Material, in Art. [ '. S , Designs, that,has become so popular for window draping; : j| CRETONNES, in all Newest Patterns. Usual Prices,' 6Jd , 9id., 1/- jj ••: • Sale.Prices, ojd., 7Jd., 9Jd. y. ■ yi : .. . '. f | Upholsterers,'Note l—V/e Have "a large stock of Heavy Repp t . • Cretonnes, all nico designs, really worth 2/6. Sale Price, I |'> ' I'. I \
CANADIAN, COISEBf ■.Every womanthroughoutCanadaand America M? who has worn it, know* that it is superior to all others in comfort, style and durability, • that it is an extraordinary value simply as a Jfa corset, saying nothing about its valuable and .' exclusive special patented features, and would «2 yot| have fabric, finish . Sold at various intermediate prices, ranging from .5 shillings upwards. Ask your Draper, but should he not - , carry these Corsets'in stock, kindly write our agents. L 5; who will gladly see that you are immediately provided «| ' ur figure. ■ .■:■<•. Iff ■ SET CO. I Quebec, Canada. jO - ■ ■ ■ ; '' : y;; ■ ' - ■■■■ : " ■■■'■■ '-■ ■ ■ V; ci • , MILS*. '■ .• /' v . Insist on your milkman supplying you with mI!U passed 6y tho Healtft Department, Ring up Tolepnone 244, _nd. your requirements will bs [ at ence attended to by a Licensed Milk Vendor. .the fresh food & ice '.'COMPANY, LTD., ' • ■' ■ ■ ■- - . ' ' ■ : " CBi)3 "HARD TIMES COME.AGAIN NO'MORE. 1 ' TEIS is the earnest wish ofivery Housohold, but a'lot depends upon the Weekly Economy of the Mother, '.therefore no person .is more'likely to'effect a saving than-the. one who deals at ' v" I . . . '■ CAMPBELL'S GROCERY...'STOKES,': MANNERS STREET/ CUBA STREET., and KIDDIFORD STREET (NEWTOWN). There is nothing-more attractive than Clean, Fresh Goods and Consistently Low Prices. These lines aro tho ottos wo trad® upon, and our oustombra hav® iucrcasod in uumbera- rapidly. Start.dealing ,witli ua right awaj„ , •- C 1023
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 3
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