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NOVELTIES BARGAINS AT THE PERFUMERY COUNTER. TOILET PAPER BARGAIN —We have just opened a big shipment, and will clear Toilet Rolls—Usually 7/6 June Bargain Price 6/11 dozen A SPOON BARGAIN—Try one of our perforated Kitchen Spoons; we have sold hundreds Worth 1/- June Bargain Price 6,d each CARNIVAL CONFETTI — Suitable for Peace celebrations or weddings Usually sold at 6d packet Juno Bargain Price 3 packets for 1/3 READY WRITER PADS — In superfine cream laid paper; splendid value June Bargain Price 3 for 1/5 SOAP, BARGAINS — The celebrated John Knight's English Soap; 6 tablets in box June Bargain Price 1/3 box WHITE TOILET COMB BARGAIN—I 2 dozen only good strong English Combs Usually sold at 1/ June Bargain Price 9d ENVELOPE BARGAIN — In buff shade; size 6k; a splendid business line; we have sold thousands June Bargain Price 1/3 per 100 COLLINS'S PREMIER LIBRARY-For winter reading; authors, Browning, Burns, Ruskin, Eliot, and others June Bargain Price 6 books for 6d

Famous "B.B." T©rc!Eo3i Laces. Equal to Hand-made. TORCHON DESIGNS FINE THREAD—Widths i, 'i, 1 inch Usually 6d, 7id, S,id yard Special Prices &|fl, s|ti, G^cS yard MEDIUM THREAD TORCHON— 1, .1 J, and 2-J inches wide Usual prices 6Jd. old, 1 ild yard Special Prices 4|d, "Id, 9d jrard FINE CLUNY DESIGNS—Widths ->§, J, 1 inch ' Special Prices sld, 6ld, 1/- yard D'ESPRIT NETS—Fine spot; for pretty evening frocks and blouses ;■ in white 36 inches wide worth 4/6 Saie Price 2/11 yard '40 inches wide worth 5/11 Sale Price s/6 yard FINE BRETONNE NETS-ln white, cream; and Paris shade; 36 inches wide v Sale Prices -1/9, 5/3, 2/9 yard Extra fine— 2/11. 3/3, 3/11 yard 72 inches wide, white only— Sale Prices 3/11, 4/11 yard CREAM FILET VAL. LACES AND INSERTIONS —*, 1, 2, to 4 inches wide Sale Prices 4iJi, Bld lold, to 1/11 yard CREAM WIRE GROUND NET—Novelty design,, for wear with net and Georgette; 2 to 8 inches wide Sale Prices 1/- to «/1l yard PRETTY. VANDYKE VAL. LACE'S-In white, with ribbon holes; 2 to 6, inches wide, all reduced Sale Prices 1/- to 1/6 yard LOVELY CREAM FRENCH VANDYKE VAL. LACES—For underslips, etc. ; with and without ribbon holes; wide beading and insertions to match Sale Prices 1/6, 1/11, to 3/6 yard Freßcii Millinery Eibkons , All Much Reduced. RICH EMBROIDERED DESIGN HAT BANDINGS —In novelty colours Were 3/6 and 4/6 yard Sale Price 2/6 yard CHARMING METAL EMBROIDERED RlßßONS—Beautiful colour combinations Were 4/11, 5/11, to 8/11 Sale Prices 3/6. ft/8, 5/11 yard COLOURED GLACE RIBBONS—For hair ties ; saxe blue, navy, emerald, vfeux rose, sky, cardinal ; 3 and 3J- inches wide Stock prices i/q and 2/3 yard Sale Prices 1/6 and 1/9 yard VeiliEg Specials . 56 pieces of COLOURED SILK VEILINGS— Comprising plain and hexagon mesh; in brown, grey, navy,, violet, also black Usual value 1/6 Sale Pries 1/- yard PLAIN TULLE VEILING—In brown, navy, or black; for the fashionable veil scarf Usual price 1/6 Sale Frice 1/- yard i-io pieces of, PRETTY SILK VEILINGS—Neat designs; in bottle, nigger, and navy, saxe, violet,_ grey, also black; all durable Veilings, including chenille spot Usual values 2/6 to 2/11 yard Sale Price 1/11 yard "DISTINGUE" NINON MOTOR VEILS—AII colours, including black with elastic fitting; can be adjusted to cover hat and face, or as a millinery flowing veil Sale Price 6/6

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 11

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