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GENT'S GLACE DERBY BOOTS, pug toe, patent cap. 395. 6d. GENTS BOX CALF DERBY BO''TS, pug toe, patent cap. 395. 6d! GENT'S GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, Neolih 6oles. / . 38s. 6d. GENT'S STRONG CHROME BOOTS. 19s. 11d.„ Postage Is. Extra, YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY AT THESE PRICES-POST YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. | City loot SS©re§ 9 ;SSS s TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. • LADIES! TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. ' .' ' TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. HAVE YOU EVER USED THE BLOUSES. '. "DUNLOP" RED RUBBER tt BLOUSE HOLDFAST? LINGERIE. LINGERIE. LINGERIE. LINGERIE. TF you have not, ask your draper for HOSIERY. J- ono; and if he hasn't ono in stock, HOSIERY. . _malce him get it for you. You will MOST VALUE FOR THE LEAST nevol ' Ixs without °? e afiain. MONEY. Simple and effective. Made in four MAISON LOUISE, ' ' S -14in., ICin., 18in„ 20in„ •WAAISON LOUISE, By the ' 37 Willis Street Dunlop Rubber Company of Australasia, 1 ' Ltd. "Oh! What a Lovely Blouse!" / "Yes, Doris, -and I.made,it all myself." "What, \you? Why, you never: made anything, in your life!, I have never seen a nicer blouse-than that in the big City Stores/ and you ask me to believe that, you made it." "But I did,.Doris! You know it is nearly three months 6inco I 6aw you last, and .just afterwards I commenced to learn dressmaking by post right-at home. I always thought dressmaking was hard before, but this was easy, and in the'first two lessons I learned to make a very nice skirt, and have made many blousea since. This blouse is my latest effort. I havo saved a lot of money, too, although I have more clothes than ever." TO I.EARN Quickly. & Easily 9 ® ~-In Your Own Home. Grand Publication FREE.You may think you could never learn dresses at merely the cost of the maDressmaking or Millinery at homo. 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Every mail bring* You can quickly learn how to make your voluntary letters of gratitude, telling of, own dresses, hats, blouses, costumes, and their success, of the charming dresses underclothes—and charming, dainty little they havo made, of tho .money they have garments of every kind for the children, onved. Pome have accepted, good posi- , t- <■ , tions, and others have goiio into biwYes, you can learn every phase of fash- ness for thomselvea. ionable Dressmaking and Millinery, so that should you desire, or should ;:occs- Wo ask you to sit down NOW and send fiity roquire it, you can secure a good ns YOUR namo and address. 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"Be suro to SEND NO one-half of tho money yuu now spend on MONEY, and applv NOW to the ASSOclothos, or have at least twice as many OIATEL) SCIIOOJ,"OF DRESSMAKING dresses by learning to make them yonr- G Canberra House,' 2D5 Elizabeth Street! »li. You oan h*wa abwlu™ly new Sydney, •

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 5

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