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I , T _ _, _ To our thousands of Country Customers we extend I | 87 doz. DEiJI S fkIBOUS Christmas greetsng. I | KID GLOVES# _ We have striven to fill every post order received during , the J I ~, i,. , . . D „„ past 12 months accurately and expeditiously. Hundreds of testiI All Ladies sizes, in rown, Tan a monials and ever increasing orders tell us we have succeeded in | | Beavers, at the wonderful low price of mos t cases. Our Christmas Box would be to hear or receive a | | I call from any who may have been disappointed with our efforts, so | | ijll% pair. that we may try and put matters right. -I I Add Id. extra for Postage. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY GO. |

I From our £14,000 Stock-in any of which Country Customers can participate, at Our Cut | 1 p f ices-and no matter what, we send, or what expense you incur, we undertake to refund J | , every penny of your outlay, if you are not satisfied with the Goods, and return same in (good | | order) within Seven Days. | I • ' POST ORDER TO DAY TO RECEIVE BEFORE XMAS. "W • ■■ |

| Line. 1 1. 52 LADIES' SHIRT BLOUSE AND SKIRT i POPLIN DEESSES, mercerised pocket on K left breast; colours, tussore, Bky, and olive. K —ICs. Cd. for 7s. 11d. $ 2. 69 LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERY DEESSES, latest ono-piece styles—3ss. for S 19s. 11d.® ■) — — I 3. LADIES' ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in Case's ment Cloths, browns, preens, navy, saxe, •ft aud sky—Special Xmas Pricc 12s. 11d. | « I. LADIES' SICILIAN DRESS SKIRTS, panel I ' and two-piece style. Part oi Melbourne $ purchase "Worth lis. Dd. for ss. lid. ( — 5 . 5. LADIES' HARRIS TWEED SKIRTS, panel, u fawns, browns, grey —Worth 17s. 6d. for | ' Bs. 11d. , 1 6. LATHES' JAPANESE CREPE KIMONO C DRESSING JACKETS, mostly faced up K white, cream, or sky—Worth Gs. Cd. to 7s. | lid. All at 3s. 11d, 5 7. LADIES' KTMONO DRESSING GOWNSf Bs. lid. value for 4s. lid. | 8. LADIES' SHANTUNG LINEN COSTUMES, / § panel, smart styles, in white, grey, sky, <i . brown—29s. Gd. for 10s. 9d. 1 9. LADIES' WHITE ALL-OVER EMBROID- % ERY BLOUSES, Peter Pan Collar— | Worth 4s. lid. for Is. lid. !10. LADIES' AMERICAN ; SILK SHIRT BLOUSES, in Rood weight Japanese SilkRegular 7s. 9d. value for ss. 11d. 11, 75 Samples LADIES' MOI.RETTE UNDERSKIRTS, rather full cut, therefore bought cheap (none in black)— Half regular 3 prices is, sd () Is, lid., 2s. lid., to 7s. Gd, | 12. 9 doz. SHORT RUSTLESS CORSETS, with suspenders, all sizes—Special 2s, Gd. | 13.'. 21 doz. LADIES' SHAPED VESTS, woven I fine rib, cream or white, short sleeves— I is. 7id. | — : 3 14'. 173 Samples LADIES' WHITE UNDERJ SKIRTS, trimmed embroidery, torchon V, lace, etc.—At 20 per cent under value, at tt' 2s. lid,, 4s. lid., and 6s. 11d. 815. 39 doz. Sample SILK BIBS, very dainty-20 per cent, underpriced, from 11Jd., Is, 2d., Is, sd„ Is. Bd.,'to 3s. 11d,

Line. I 16 63 doz. BABETTE HATS, in chip' straw, J / white, burnt, sky, pink—Usually Is. lid. for Is. , 17. 18 doz. RUCHES, fine lace edges, white, pink, sky—Worth Is, 9d. for Is. sjd. 18. 17 doz. DAISY TRAILS-Usually Is. 6d. for lOjd, 19 G5 KEADY-TO-WEAR HATS, for Ladies ' and Girls, season's, smart and useful styles-Worth ss. Gd. to 7s. lid. for 25.11 d. 20. 87 pieces JAPANESE SILKS, in sky, tur- ' quoise, pink, moss, brown—9id. lor yd. ' 21. ' DELAINE BLOUSE PIECES, beautifully embroidered and shrunk—ss. Gd. for 3s. 11d.22. EMBROIDERED SILK BLOUSE; PIECES, good quality—At6s. lid., fls, lid., and IDs, Gd, "3 WHITE" EMBROIDERY BLOUSE PIECES —Vt Is. Gd., Is. 11d., 2s. Gd,, 2s. 11d., to 4s. 11d. 21. BLACK CHTFFON TAFFETA, 39 inches wide-Worth 4s. lid. for 2s. 11d. 25. CHILD'S WHITE MATINEU COATS, trimmed featherstitch, embroidery, etc.— Worth 3s. lid. to ss. lid. Xmas Fair Bargain Is. 11d. and 2s. 11d. 2G. 43 CHILD'S CREAM CASHMERE PELISSES, trimmed silk braid, etc.—Clearing at Bs. 11d, 27. 59 CHILD'S CREAM SILK DRESSES, ac- ■ cording to size and style, all good quality —From 4s. 11d. to 14s. 6d, OS 67 Sample CHILD'S WHITE EMBROIDERY DRESSES, very dainty; sizes 1, 2, 3. 23. 11d., 3s, 11d., 4s, 11d. 29. 53 doz. CHILD'S MAGYAR OVERALLS,'in . all shades of Casement Cloth—lst and 2nd sizes, Is, 11d.; 3rd, 2s, 6d.j 4th, 2s. 9d.j sth, 2s, 11d. 30 23 doz. CHILD'S FINE WHITE LAWN j PIN A FORES, tucks and embroideryWorth Is. 6d. for IHd, 31 47 dcz. POINT LACE TABLE CENTRESWorth Is. 2d. for 6£d. 32. 17 doz. POINT LACE TABLE CENTRES, with Japanese Silk centres, in old gold or moss green —2s. 4d. for Is. 7sd,

Cole's Casta Drapery'Co.-f m THE. MAIL ©IDEM MdUSEi" 48-50 MANNEIS STREET, j

I The flue selection shown In our windows give an Idea of the beautiful goods to be seen in our Show- | ! room. Do not hestltate to step inside and look around. '' Everything splendid value, 6uch that will 1 I give lasting pleasure and satisfaction. | ! FARCEIS SENT m INSPECTION TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. 1 I and goods not approved of may be exchanged. | | Wo UITLEJOHN & SON, ? j

\ Tlae Best Plsce "^wwricypiC l IPf c® TH>ra !"&/££■ I? a 5 f to <Se6 Your \ \ J. McILKAITH & Co., 5 ✓ Wine and Spirit Merchants, 140 Willis Street. c > PRICES FROM 10s. 6d. to 40s. { } AGENTS FOR "TWINKLE" WHISKY. jj t/Vrfi(W^WfWAWW^ftP^Vfl^W/W!o«'WA(^* , 'VWWyWi(WfW'Wi

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 3

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