THE WONDERS OF TO-MORROW.
BARGAIN DAY AT THE ECONOMIC.
To-morrow heralds in once more the tremendous half-yearly bargain,, sale which Messrs.; George anil'. Kersley. offer to an amazed public! ■ ''■■■■..•.. The name of this firm is almost a synonym for unique, happenings and unparalelled satisfaction.
A peep into the midst of things, so graciously allowed me, revealed wonder upon wonder, and I am constrained to comment upon some of'the goods to be displayed and offered to the public, to-morrow' (Thursday) morning. ■ Very smart walking-skirts, > in holland, .pique, arid linen, are reduced to . a mere acknowledgment. 4s. 6d; and 6s. 6d. are the. prices quoted. _ . Millinery is alarmingly reduced, for the chapeaux are'so dainty and becoming. Delightful, indeed, are the colour schemes 1 ■ Fairy-like .fingers have fashioned models so picturesque that. the eye is instantly caught and charmed by . their grace and beauty.* • ■ Hardly credible, . it. seems, that, these models should. be offered at such_ enormous reductions; but space, even 1 in-this spacious and commodious store, is limited, when such heavy stock is. carried. . . Specially struck will one be at tie revelation in dress goods and iblouse lengths of dainty silk;- satin, and' si>ft-;materialsl . There is no'rubbish, nothing that merely attracts the eye, and which; later, proves unsatisfactory to the purchaser. Summer tweeds at 7Jd., which were Is. lid.. I Exceedingly dainty and chic ! _ Amazon cloth for. Is. lid., beautiful in texture and ideal for theapproaching: winten ..J • . - Checks ;i in.black- and-white,-;that-,combina-. tion which the Frenchwoman so loves, and which is always distinguished, being the koy-note of a. striking' appearance.: These are quoted Is. 9d.' - ' Wool taffetas, velveteens (which, are charming for evening .frofcks), robe lengths; Sicilians for 2s. • Gd.'; previously 4s. 6d.l .. There is always a tremendous temptation rampant when a woman is . surrounded by goods so beautiful; useful, and' moderate in price. . . . " ■. Amongst the novelties, one is well. nigh mystified at the intricate "ingenuity 'displayed in the artistic wonVrs offered. So dainty the .neckwear, so vastly becoming the frills in chiffon and lace, that no'wonder women and girls are wishful of having their collars finished by this fluffy, pretty et cetera. > . .. ...Costumes are a special feature of the sale, and are delightful.models in cut and style,, being wonderfully reduced. Very numerous, serviceable, and pretty; are the line of blouses to be offered. .. , " . One cannot do better than be amongst, the earliest purchasers,, "when .every, attention will! be received from a large and efficient staff-of. experienced business men, and women. I /predict' a: busy, time;- irid a . tremendous rush for the Wonderful/ show-room bargains. . , ;.. 5911
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 3
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424THE WONDERS OF TO-MORROW. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 3
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