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I93Z— Make it a thriftier year than any before by consistently shopping at the Warehouse £% Your FASHION GARMENTS BIG FOOTWEAR ( jjffl need never cost more than this SAVINGS j SUMMER COATS are show- Can b© made OH ' /^ra^KS^ra in S in an exceedingly smart evei*V nair ' ' /iH&fiiHl •< coatings, in smart belted Men*. "FLEETFOOT" HOBBY /■■-OWHBaHI > styles with tailored and sports SHOES—The most comfortable -' * ISWHHRkR k ' <l collars.' ■ aporU shoe known. In Whit* with iSiniAßJjS®)' Price 9Q/Cto JA/ff Bl*ck facinge or Brown wt»k ; • ' « 69/ D fawn facings, and «oled witt . IWmm. ' ' . »P««»l hard-wearing compound- V 1 PI ■ •"' 7-^- VOILE FROCKS """* 5/H / ' I svyilml feature several very dainty £^«_ ' I 44*^£#1 flared styles with Short *A^ SsjS>^ - I I^w:i coatees. The figured designs ; 1 |%.^M - *re >n Black/White and .. il^^tta TENNIS FROCKS in well cut ' 1 ISBiSPI' ' tailored styles, and featuring " I Lll*silff*Ji the most favoured of this ' »" • -*T / P*wiSillll year's materials—Fugi, Shan- _ „ « I P^^^M tung, Rayon and Silk Pique FAWN LEATHER SPORTS / t-*^»fpKJ\ in S.W. and W. sizes. SHOES (as shown)— With uppers / £HKsEfc&\ . Ppice IA/Cto 9O /C of stout but Pliable leather, Btltch,MJ|§* ii 14/0 U4./0 - cd to soles and heels of thick, - KBI tough «repe." A most substantial fH icTUDNnnN c R nrK« < n shoe and particularly comfortable. V-W cfJ^ o FROCKS *n Men's sires 5, 6, 7 and 8 only. '. - yH Silk Crepe Sonoma; very pret- Price »%/», ra[ tily figured and showing in p^ 14/9 M flared and pleated styles; with „_. f^L collars, cuffs and pipings of "FLEETFOOT" WHITE ' CAW. 'WSI Georgette to tone. AC/ VAS BOOTS—Stoutly made and sg^ Price ■ T»0/" • »fforoing maximum'comfort. With "* <tough crepe sol^s. ' "' HOSIERY-and a . : SKSt32»:::^S • - Special GLOVE Bargain t"LADY. ESTELLE" PURE \ SILK HOSIERY—FuII fash- ' - ioned and reinforced at heel and toe, and with the new ■ French heel. Featuring the • . T newest shades. > £/v Price-Pair O/ll » Black Satin 1-BAR SHOES— "TRFASIIBF" PI lOC "«ti v " \" " With either spike cr flat heels (as HOSIFPY A T« •' !- *l? OWn) arC an ideal ■»"»" HOSIERY—A stocking we shoe. IA/it " ' can thoroughly ■ recommend. - v ' "' Price—Pair IV/0 - With fine Lisle suspender '. Brown Canvas 1-BAR SHOES— tops, reinforced at heel and * ,Are very popular this season. -^ toe, and in all the wanted- " Th?se have a rubber sole and heel shades. '• o/11 ' - I" »« Particularly comfortable. =- Price-Pair 8/11 »« .to T. g/ fi - ABT CIT IT 5 i^T r\lTT*C* ,--," - *ÜBBER BATHING SHOES- ' x\l\l t9IJL*J\ ' VJrJUv/ V 11(3 •* ''*' '- AF c an indispensable part'of the n n ~ « ' ■ - ' ' I>each Birl's DUtflt These «c in * JliXtfA H GiI VIIV \t&Anc****A ' ~< '*" Black« Black and White or" "' V , . WV-,y -i^eClUCea;' / x ;\ floured.. -Sizes 3 to; 7.. -Oi./e, '" "There kW 600 p.ir. of ike^. They .re Gauntlet G^eTo* * ' ' ? Z 1^ WBf ,V* > a very reliable quality and,perfect fitting. In the latett '' ( rrChildren'. TAN SANDAl*_With ' . •hades. Usually B/1I and 6/11 pair. • - ' ' ' . ,- .Bofti strong uppers of Chrome1 of- • 1' SPECIAL NEW YEAR OFFER- V J r t q?f lity. and substantial soles <' ' -? , and heels of pure crepe rubber. \H j SiMSS *to 6 Pric«3/U -3/O 7to 9 Prie.4/11 -■'■ Utol7.»*.^. Prie« 7/3 rAiU^ c ddi*th!| ?™»f« rAim-™^?^-./ cADKiid are none the less char- shoes— th s is a sensauonai ~r ming because of their low price! iT^LVStStS^^ ": •--" 36in. PRINTED VOILE-Showing in som e very smart piw/Sas '£?„ "a-?^ '-' -- colour combinations in large and small floral effects. |/g ' *£*? crepe sole" -" 36in. FANCY RAYON-Of a good flrm^J^ndio". Child'eVs Sizes^ • -.;-_■ .ng in a very attractive range of figured and floral designs ? n to ,_9 ••• • • »£ Pfj' J - on light and dark grounds. 1 fg* 10, 13 ;«nd 1 ...... 3/U pair . Price—Yard I/O 2 to « ...<. 4/3 pair 36in. FANCY',SILK MAROCAIN-Showing the Persian Men's Sizes-6, 7 and 8 4/11 pate - effects, and of a beautiful uncrushable quality. A/1% —^ -^"—«-^—^— ».^^. " ' 36i. 8- WASHING SATIN—A Pure SUk~q U aHty of good *t *^ « *- . Black ™ c" channin«^ shades .' *«d also Navy and ' SOlt FllTttlShiif gff Price-Yard Z/ll , .CURTAIN NETS in several new designs, '■ AniS WeeK S ■ *Oin- wide- This is really astounding C . . A . . ' , Hr^^^^^H'. value at— I/O «nd t/7 Special Attractions /*Sn^^K "' r*Ti in Men's Wear; / 7r^^B -ESf G L MSH «>ngoleum in aWy , iv i««SU, B. Tf car X. iL*->TW' J*Uabl. e wearing quality and showing some ', FOGI SILK SHIRTS- , /' JMnI ' feid! '"S 3/11 well made, and with" 'fl , JkW /. .^B, TITIAN CANVAS—An extremely serplenty of room, and col- ■/■'•< ' viceable material for upholstery, coverJar to match. These are \ , /■» Snty^adeTf*Faw^ dra^ j" » usually 8/6 g7g M "'' From-Yard 1/11 1 Special Price w ' v >X.y ' ' X / 7 ' CARPET RUNNER—In a very service\f / able quality, and showing in some tar- "" ' ticularly attractive designs anS colours. J " r* O»11 Cr<*nirPO Width 221 m 9/3 yard Cream Silk SCARVES 27in w/ 9 ,«* . TT IT W* • 36in' •••"•' IS/3yar«l^ at HaJf-Pnce We are ovaritocked in thii aensational line, and a, m ~i il# m .^^ simply sacrificing them. They are a beautiful AMBIVm^B ' quality in plain and fancy design*. W^^^ ~ Usually 7/6, 7/11, 9/6, 12/6. r.t.'c'c 3/9 3/10} 4/9 6/3 Blas. fS^SlgW* SILK AND WOOL SOCKS— In mixture shades of HTW^LMMIB Grey, Fawn, Navy, Black and Lovat. A sehsa- W tionally-priced line of which we have only 240 m^-^mmm- *_. _^^Ws.-mm - pairs left. ' i* /#• SUV wWVIIOIHC^^^FSCIISMrwEBP Special Clearance Price—Pair LI 0 <|-tt VlOOrkl St. ~

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4

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