1 ARMOUR-PLATED Only the anxious mother of small means knows how boys, especially schoolboys, exuberant in their health and spirits, can wear out clothes. Maternal anxiety is allayed when boys are dressed in the ONE make, of clothes that invariably look well, and that can only be worn out with time and trouble, even by a boy. The mother who once discovers that Make will buy-no other. She knows. ,jf^riTTiM."""*- wg * ,l » *Jini..Lurfliii n imruy^w CLOTHING. \JL~~p ; -."„" / \ ; __ '! ■ . \ . | SALE PRICES* \ \ \ i i i J Tlieso prices speak with no uncertain sound. Our Sale Prices are ? ; Iways low, but on this occasion we have eclipsed all former efforts. i | 20in. DYED SHANTUNGS, in Navy, Helio, Reseda, Shrimp, Sky, $ 1 Black, White, 3/3 lor 2/3. '~ j i J2in. ALL-WOOL SERGE (Navy), 2/6 for 1/9. '. \ '» 27in. PURE JAP SILK, in Whie and„Cream, 2/3 for 1/li. I I ALL-WOOL COSTUME CLOTHS, Venetian finish, in Navy, Moss, \ 5 . Brown, Black, 2/11 . for 2/3. ■' ", 3J ' } 1 FAST DYED NAVY PRINTS, in Spots and Floral Designs. Usually I f ■ ojd. yd. Now 2/11 each. , ! I Join. INDIGO-DYED PRINT, in Navy, and Butcher Blue, B}d. for s£d. | | 6 only WHITE EMBROIDERED BOX ROBES, 18/11 for 14/11. \ I '•■ I REMNANTS AT LESS THAN COST. ' i 1 * ;•.•■ ■ ■ ■ \ CLEARING OUT THE DJ.G LAST DAY AHB A HALF OF SALE. GATHERING IN THE REMAININC BARGAINS. PRIZES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TABLE SILVER—PRICES REDUCED. SPOONS ANDiOßks.'iUsual price. 15/6 a dozen. SALE PRICE 12/6 :. '.' . ■: : .dozen.>/>■■'.■>:y.v';i-! , /.v ;■.. ■. •" : ---. • -. '.;.:■■/.'<. ';-''dESSERT.'SPOONS AND FORKS. Usual price 20/-' ii. dozen. SALE PRICED 17/-;■'.- : ":■■..'.. a dozen.:--. ■.;.;'..''.'■', ! ''.■• . ■■- - :-v :: :;. : .-'.;;: ; -vV' ' DINNER SERVICES.' '-' '•■ STOCK PATTERN, prices from-33/6,t0 75/-.' SALE PRICES, 28/- t0.64/-. ';. .-:•',- \V-.'."."■.:,'"':",.-,■.•■ CURTAINS..- : : :.-; LACE! CURTAINS, .White and Ecru, 3 yards-long. Prices 4/9.t0 35/-. -SALE :• :^PRICES v -.;-. \ ''-^'-V : --\, '•■'- ■"-/.- . FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS,: White wid Cream/in-spot, and floral, design..: ';. -: ;. v Usual prices 13/6 t0.25/6. * SALE PRICES 11/6 to.2ij6. v ■ MADRAS CURTAINS,-in White, : : Cream, and Coloured designs.' Usual prices : '. ' 'i'-.V 24/6 to 27/6..- SALE PRICES 19/6 to 23/6...-. : '.■;■■■■ ■:...;.: BED-SPREADS. ! '-.' -': WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS, -. .- ' ' ■ ■ : :For single beds, SALE PRICES 7/11 to 14/11 each.. : : ; r v ., •'■.'; -"'. /For fuirsize;beds,. v SALE PRICES, 12/9 to 19/11 each. : WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, : .:.'".-> '. ■ For -single' beds,- SALE PRICES 5/11 and 7/11 each. ■: - >.: -.-'/ -:. For: full size beds,. SALE PRICES 7/11 and-10/9 each. . ■' ■ . . ' ■•■ ■:-'. \ MILLINERY ■ ';"■ : '''■".- ' ; .■' ; -■'.''..', All TRIMMSb HATS, 5/6 each.' '."' UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, 1/-' each. ..BLACK OSTRICH PLUMES, worth'2l/-. : SALE PRICE 4/11. ,v : /- - nliilll IHM P& EverywomanthroughoutCanadaaudAmerica in *H 111111111111 lR? \ lllr\ cm' whohasworn it, know*, that it is; superior to ug Effl IP/ I/m 'ISC others in comfort, style and durability; "*J 'sSm6-- llfllrO - a * it is an i extraorc 'iriar> value simply as a *^B fe ntT N /ffllflV IK .corset-saying nothing about its valuable and uj - ' O vC'/ Awn HN : I krf exclusivespecial patented features, and would' >y '.: : Psly /Ii I'lß' IP | '.' H «'S« W ■in .£isliioa,; fabric;' fiinsl'.jsIC .wAi. nltllll ytllSfll: Sold at various intermediate prices, ranging from 5 Iff . fyKICIEICL&tCSC.ifeIK shillinfis upwards. Ask your Draper, but should he not »1 .. PJ who wLU gladly see that yon are immediately provided £9 «|« wkh the mode! best/sailed to your fitfure. IK ' ff .DOMINION CORSET CO. A Quebec, Conada. 'fO Sfl Jm _. .-■•-■• . "."■'."''' '' : : '■■"■• '.."'•■ - : '- . ~ - ' -'- : . cira . - : V PURE ' '-'n/lILK. •■"•, : ; ' : .■■■"[■ Insist on your milltman supplying you with milk passed by the Healffl Department. Ring up Tolep.iono 244, -nd yaur requirements Mill b» at once attended, to by a Licensed l.illk Vendor. THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & ICE - ■■''.■■ COMPAiMY, LTD., •8- mi ; |M - Ml .."■"■„■"■•"■■■■'■■'■".. :.-:.:-: :-'.:...: '' . "HARD TIMES, COME AGAIN NO MORE." 1 THIS is the earnest wish of every Household, but a lot depends upon the Weekly. Economy the Mother. Therefore no person is more likely to.effect a saving than the one: who ieals at ■ ■'.:'. . • CAMPBELLS GEOCERY STORES,:- : . •'■'.. 'MANNERS STREET, CUBA' STKEET, and RIDDIPOKD STREET (NEWTOWN).. : rhere is nothing more attractive than Clean, Fresh Goods and Consistently Loir Prices. These lines tire tie ones we trade upon, and our-ouatomera have iuovcascd iu numbora rapidly, start dealing with ua right away. . - 01023
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 436, 19 February 1909, Page 3
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