Here's a Pretty Kettle of Fish! ; 6975 Ladies' Swiss Sample Hankies ordered last June (but since given up as lost) dropped in on us yesterdayNow what would you do about it if you Were in our shoes ? About the end of May a cable reached us from our London Office, asking us to take the complete sample range of Handkerchiefs from a foremost Swiss Manufacturer. We cabled our acceptance, and sat back patiently to await the arrival of the Goods (expected about August). No further word was heard of the deal, and with the nonarrival of the Merchandise, we assumed that it had fallen through. Imagine our feelings when yesterday we received a shipment of over 6975 Women and Children's Swiss Handkerchiefs m execution of our May order. Worse still, we had bought other lines to take the place of this very parcel. Now what would you do if you were in our shoes, and found yourself double banked with nearly £350 worth of Handkerchiefs which you didn't want? : , Sell 'em out Cheap m a Hurry! Of course you would—arid that's just what we are going to do To-morrow. You'll find them all out on the tables opposite, the Mam Lift, Ground Floor, marked at prices that make Gift Selecting aii easy task. Every style and type of Handkerchief is there—some boxed in |- and \ dozens, some just carded—some plain white embroidered, some coloured and daintily lace edged. Thousands of them—Handkerchiefs for Mothers, Sisters, Sweethearts and Friends—and all at prices that will .keep the cash register working overtime. :; ' Usually 4/6 to 13/6 I-Dozen ; TO CLEAR 2/1 1 to 8/11 i-Dozen Comer Cuba Stmrt t Manners $ Xn ~t Wetimftm GlLs Dl LClli. h; H^H^^L^*" * UPC, ' fl^^^^^^^^H It's rather difficult at times lo get some- *■ ■ ' -J'Y *•'<*% ,!*'*^^^^^m :,. thing new and tasty for the family— ;' I) ~:'^ ■ \&F , ',l,:/^^^^M . to keep their interest and appetite WL '■' ' > tjmS^^^^f fully sustained. Then try Bycroft's ,". • S - IJm^lß^ HOLSUM Biscuits, something to ■» >~,♦ ' \- iylip 4» tempt Jaded appetites, to give them &C ,/^ Vjgm JpT nourishment in a pleasant palatable Tt - ' *- f't^K/^^ form. '^> f - -«*rtk \ / *>W? ~.^m ''jBMSCUm ft 9 r^^^^' HOLSUM BISCUITS I Bvicroft's latest diet BisI • j cLiil. A Biscuit is a meal • ■ lid " '" ''se^-
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 29
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366Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 29
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