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| A SCARCE LDjE i K M@fC . Cilta's|§s| : j !2S ONLY CHILDREN'S COATS-In f p* %/ Sines 2-Jin,, 27iu., SOiiu, 33in., Hfiin., p •15in., 4fiin. "Usual Trices, 10s. 6d., | , <3 @ • 1 ' | | been exceedingly scarce, and what j If PC Stocktaking Price, 6s, lid. each. -| | ' s I® be got is very inferior in jj A FEW O KLT TEDDY *' BEAR 1 | quality, and do,irle the normal price. > ' COATS-In light shades. Sizes g•' | We ha.e j :i!)in., 42in., and 45in. Usual Price, g jj. GOO l'icces of Splendid Quality, in good Stocktaking Price 6s 1 shades of 'rink, Tied, Light Green, Sffi' »H,' : ' ... '^ | Dark Green,- Tlelio, Vieux C I j; Rose, Electric Blue, and Black. WITH MlllMCfy JpCClSllCl^ : j jj Worth To-day, Gd. per roll. GREAT VALUF IN I ''WT2S6S/£ | f \ I In good colours. Usual Trice's, Is.■ | | ; Special Stocktaking Price, .EVERYONE. to 2s. lid. '• , f | | Stocktaking Price, 3d. - v i 3d. per Roll ■ I Ej • Ho Wonder We Crow. 1 a good, like of feather S nin r\ T> f( n I , . ~ 1 MOUNTS—Assorted colours. Us- ,) i Or 2/9 per Dozen Rolls. Scrvice and Value the a ;! j ! □ ual Prices, 2s. lid, to ss. 6d. i Best. | Stocktaking Price, Is. | J Satisfaction 1 | • rusi i I ® uara - n * I ■ ' 1 ■ ~ 1 ;.. I

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 5

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