---;_, ... ™ FROCKS" ■'■■""-1 at Gill's '.."■• , .. is causing a positive sansation. $ COST PRICE j announced on all cur exquisite Summer Frocks. The I very latest 192«-2i creations. Oh, just come and see \ rnoni. ihe j rocks will captivato y ou . the bargain $ prices astound you! ' g THR n^;J lECE COSTUaiES-In mole, grey, f al vn, brown, putty, and f I rni^™^,' Going at Ridiculous Prices from £6 ■" 8 i of m?^ S~?°T^ fully brai<*ed beaded. The vcrv pick I ■(X)BrD3&IMOn:-,-" hU,M- Going from £3P/3/-> ' 1 (j From £i/4/- j I. It is really a j January Sensation ' i Don't-miss the bargains—thoy are colossal! j Workrooms re-opened.. Costumes and Coat Frocks specialties. ' - | \. Radios' Own Material made up. | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I "" Workrooms and C« B f ¥ ' I Gentlemen's Department: ■ ,*»«* A .""W J*W O1 • . I Victory Buildings Ladies' Wear Specialists 1 (opposite Fullers') THE SHOP POS VALUE | . Opp. King's Theatre, 137 MANNERS St. ■ j S- ' f\l '-°^ "WAREWELT/'BRAKff-..-I Jfjf jj/f | ' The holidays' will; soon be over, and I 1 Jsv Jy \ >'ou must be turning- your attention 'o ' 1 y~*sf UsQL~^' ) bo, ys' :* ncl G'ivls' ''octwear needs. ! % isss&r-^ iSfflfS mc'■••«■ arewcll" boot Js made in our \ t \ feBES^S^T" OV-' n Factory and sold lo you throug-h ' \ \ f*Ssv\ ' ' °Ur OWU Retail Shops at a very' tiny I ' l_J \'A L profit. ' ; . " i 1 te^~^ "COO-D WEAR IN EVERY PAIR." i (Our Trade Motto) ißoys 9 School Boots. No''te ßoy?' C^? nle Derb» , Bals-Riveted soles.'' medium - weignt, 7 to io 9/6, ii. to i,ll/3, i and 3 K/G. a md - 15 R No. iSos-BOys' Stout Chrome BooW-With tips \:„ 'o , J tO, *° 11/C> nt 0 1 *3/G, 2 and 3 IS/6, 4 and =; 17/6 -,>■^i^S^ Wf I, * W- Dfirby lined! " . no. 2 I,^LLK:-' lined, i, C st"Jinghsh--make „ to -i 13/6, =^6 5.22/6',;. ■ 'Girls'--Schod Berate f^^A I No. 1406—Girls' Claoc Kid Corby fil'S^f'^^'j'V. I I •stioas- 7 Patent caps, sewn soles V^ /^S I I . 7.t0 10 11/0, 11, to 1 13/S, 2 and ■>, '' \. #' 'A I 1 15'6 ' 4 and 6 16/6 I J No. 1407-Cirls' Stout Box Calf Derby Show-Scvf. '^^ SSS^' \ No. MS S^ BSLlto^ri^'^ 0 6 »< no. ,^.;» & sua ffir^' . ' - ■ 7 to 10 13/8, 1, to. 1 15/6, , and. 3 17/6, 4 toYlt/B , I 1. We pay postage on all orders exceeding £1 . m Value . uniform.'prices at all our Branches. a 103 Caba Street' Welliastoa ■"'■ Second Edition Now Available St. George Cookery. BooksContains over 150 new Prisa-wirming Recines -rj—n mj^i „ r -■■■■' - not published in any other Cookery Books—aU 1~7 ¥3 ■? &* i tho trinners from tho St. George Gookery Com- i^ jfC B** i* petitions—new Puddings, Oafces, Fn-.it Dishes etc. &* A % SLA ffii ,4 Send your take and address with 2d. in stamps (to cover tnrannin- : and sostasc) .tor PEBE copy to iSXmm A" STBTOHBOK'S ST. OEolqb JAM.CO. LTD,, Dmtedin. , ' Another 10,000 Copi&s Pot Distribution 'isamßsmv^mmi^ma^irMtJLxramm^mm^ r , „. ~ m m !m n mmmmiim . "gtHS !*« "wo words you have sufScieot reason why you should gHI buy your summer footwear here. Every boot and shoe. Hip >s stylishly built upon hard-westing lines, and y«t they "fill !"*** l^lo9e ' tmeren' 'y comfortable features that will mike gll you confess you "like Walking." / Ca?l and see out footwear values to-day. ■ • .' /*J|L' .-' -QBs^-f I ' . ' 105 CUBA STBSE2'; - I w|V t "Cockham House" fesssi - ■ - and Willis .stbeet M^_ ' (L^ Pearson's) WWW \^ i^ .4 .**#*&'\ A-'^lfW-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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