AUDREY'S COLLIE'S fc^ For GOOD SHOES! EXTENSION A T "E7 I k LADIES' SHOES >>/ OF PREMISES j/\J-^XJ^ I I Smart Spanish hceJ. Court, Patent / jffL I ' I or Brown Glace, with real lizard / ET-r*l f\ QT7 Clo f"| 1 Tt\ QTT IV/T C\X\ f\ £IX 7 I I trims. These two Spring styles in / Im\ V ll^XCiy 9 OalUrUCiy, lYlUTltlCly I ■ all sizes. . / /J^^BM ' V ; U /Ml FINAL 3 DAYS I CHILDREN'S M&mS^J of Sensational Price Slashing I OnVJILiO FRIDAY . ■ p r T°e. tippi o tpi-B7ro arß°/s^ Kf^^ only Bedroom, Dining Room and Chesterfield Suites I 1-Bar, with strong soles. R/ft7!)fiQ/fi^^ To be clearedat HALF-PRICE ■ 5/67/6■ 9/6l MEN'S SHOE? v , 4-3-^: r ?^ £15/17/6 I Black or Brown. Two shapes. 3-4-piece OAK BEDROOM SUITES- CIQ/C/ I ( JBk^V _ ALgo _ Were £26/10/-. / > NOW XlO/Of ■ IflH^Mv DI KTY BnrVTC 5—6-piece OAK DINING ROOM SUITES— PII ■ JHW^ KLAUS. DUUIO . ..Were £28. • \ NOW Xlft ■ " sizes. • . These beautiful Suites are all made in our own Factory, andN|BHK|^B^BBHfIB3h. _^ _^^ /^™V carry the usual Collie guarantee. Be wise, don't miss this I -I /■ B exceptional opportunity of securing the highest possible H I I ' ' quality. Furniture at givc-awiy prices.- .' -'•-■■.- ■';>'■ H '.. (NextWoolwortlu) 34-36 MANNERS STREET and 167 RIDDIFORD STREET. ■ f^tr * f A To. 1, as slielchcd, White s\^** m Pv terns are mistake proof and f /._ / \ At> mH M^ ** 1^ / Straw and Moidflon com- /A IVx. Parisian styled. Don't "buy JL s\ w IC^ i \ "i» V"' f C^Byx^^^ hiiMtion, with crown swath- / I »^ "~—"O • ff jiff-saw puzzle when you A* >V«*<'i 1 I*" 1"™ j V*' [ V^^l I•.■ ed in rolled ribbon, in con- s \f^ buy a pattern. Every yS*-. \ '^^ J tT^ jK Jk -\v • X>——^ / 'r<w' s*ade. / _• \ McCaU Taltern turns out s'^S^^^S^S*^^******^^ IN-^ //^ Special Value 7/11 \ \ Ukc itS Victurc- / / X % X \ J&R ykd Hi f\ \ / AvY'VI? -V \^ Ko. -2, as sketched. Soft,' [ /11 / Use James Smith's Famous [ I A X\ \ *Jo)\ H K\(\ \/ i*\yX I #/li 1 Panama,'with glased O \ I " / Service—so con- j / /\ V \ \ JKT /ft WB> MX TNA <JjP /,>v/\ /\ I f 11 i /('* /nmmed wfti^e or / \ / vcnienl—so easy. Place a 1 / / \ > | W^./^yX n^T VV^^V'^K^X ' \ . \ # 11 / I contrast band. Ideal Eat *" * AmoZ; deposit on the article %/ / \ i t \/iT<' V BB Mr I V"^/iV''"«Cv N-! > \ / ,l«/or </ie "early twenties." you want and complete pay- IN. A \J §: wIVWX Kg g I IPV V'/V yr~ j WONDERFUL PURCHASE of SPIRNG FROCKS M' * \ JfeH f'?'^ f^d '' LAY-BY ! Tw^W X^J__ -^ \ V^ James Smith's Triumph Again! A> Coat w. sketched. I-W i*M i l^H I I I \ V^a *""* t—4A^^i f^ CKin ICU I CATLJCD t-<oflt at a glance and you can [\J \'"J V" I \ \ II li I CiNVjLIaPI • LC/M PiCrv tell a bad one a block away! / / P^l ■ \l\~l // \ I n mM M. n w^. a^ a #* Here we lave sketched a perfect / / 1 / \ I \ I jL/ // : /i U*» l\l IIP#V f_ W example.' Notice James Smith's / / I I \! l 11 r"7 "" I'/ 'J|l I iMIIkrDMV^ "air of quality"—and James ■ / 1/ V 1 l I // r# j I r r •• ,_,. __ •- -■ in Camel Angorlaine, Raglan r y<jTX| V ■ I \ V V / / ' // / I* UStlQlly 17/ O f, 2HIO sleeves, patch pockets, cravat colVT—-/ I.J V^'^'O^N \\ -C tO gO at 8111, 1216 shades. °"e> M ' Price 52/6 V f %O/ »7 I S \ I \ / S \ If there is a bargain about trust James Smiths A perfectly tailored Shirt Blouse \» y If f V I I ; w^ / \ I -~~\^,~ \ *° pounce on it! To-morrow there is, a special ', j n various striped-effect^, double -^ I \*+\\\ I \ l^% 11/ I Pk^" I 52 1 selling of 50 very smart superior quality Eng- cuffs for links, and pocket. James No. 1, as sketched, Tub Frock, V II / \^"^ S \ *^J V C_J %^% I ''s^ Leather "Hand Bags. Of course, the price Smith's are definitely, first for ' Cotton Tussore collar, bodice V^l^* / ~S \^^ V^^ 's a^sur(' for such, quality,, but just. se.e. the , tailored-Blouses. Price 15/----trimmed Oriental colours, arm- X^ • < \^__^/ smart pouch and under-arm shapes with purse t li( ;,, ~,. , , s Vptehed -'■'-■■ holes, waist line piped contrast / • and mirror, and the shades—Black, Brown, ■ ■■■*-"- "KUt . BBC":" ' f"'S to tone, inverted pleats, 7 to 13 ... . .... - Sase, Green, Beige, Red. Usually 17/6 to 12/6. A very smart .nine; gored Skirt, years. Price 5/6 Mi eS and MlleS Of Special Prices 8/11 and 12/6 in lightweight Summer Tweed, in- -.,.■•■ flecked effect. .Shades, Grey, No. :, as sketched, Floral Cam- /«/\XTAKIC A Kin Cll VC \,,"m,» o^. «»«>*-«• » <% ,* ' Beige, Brown, Lime,. Green. A brie Frock, girl 7to 13 years. / LUI I UINd AIN LI 91L1\9 4/6 5/6 SCARVES for 2/6 " ' smart skirt is a sound investment;; Cape sleeves, V yoke, piped to ' , . , , ■, x. seo James Smith's great collet match . collar trimmijig, two PROMISING GLORIOUS FROCKS It is almost dnngerous to advertise these won- . liol[ .. . Sty i c as illustrated. ' pleats side of skirt. Belt with dcrful James Smith s Scarf values. They are , , ■ Price 10/6 neat buckle. Lemon, Almond, There is no need to go beyond James Smith's for , rushed every time, however, here is another Frock as sketched. Saxe, Red shades. Price 0/11 your Summer Frock Fabrics. This is the Store offer! 100 ScaiTrs m art. silk and lightweight s , with the sixtv-sevon-vcar-old "Famous for Fab- _ .^ wool, attractive colourings, m smart diagonal . . I\o louder jou hear James, i No. 3, us sketched, Pinafore *£& ronutatiou For "ustance h«o Is a loveh' 4/A and check effects. Usually 4/6, 5/6. .- Smith's Frock Section', on so • Frock, Spot Cambric iuset yoke,- ffl'wiS" AsfiiS 1/U Special Value 2/« ™^ r £ k < [^ *™$. . collar, pnff Bleeps in contrast pin a ° lity in exceptionally smart designs on light ■' T ' ■ S' WhTt coud b smSr & aSnt 1*? lu^ei .-^Stt&S^t^K I W 4/11 6/11 1933 NECKWEAR :. ■ : o% e }£jKS: K Jg l «l£ —"' '*-*- Va- --d NOTIONS to go at 1/11 • . S SBfS ■'. White. trimm^Red • OUR LONDON BL , ER SE N D S .S ■> --"-ea =^l, *«,. .^K^^|,, No. 4, as sketched, Dainty Muslin 1 7CK UflC llnPNlCh^hlp Alt Hrfilifi ' ?^ sW anf£ rrots'? ts' 10,,I 0,, Gc0 ?Sc.t^' Sanies Smith's famous Frock Patterned Frock, small two-tone I , /03 jUbi UIIUUOIIdUIC HI I. Olll\ Ul CJIC Light Wool effects. All uew styles. 'Usually . gcction; Price 18/1 1, M>P^t Pftllnr fir\p riippvet ninpd 4/11 to 0/0. Special Price l/ll . .;-..;. : . tttStoma^chyok^pie^ , A THRILLING FIRST-OF-THE-SEASON SPECIAL! QPHRTQ PHP^PT extending to hem of skirt, belt ' .„ . c ,' „, , „ , James Smith's for Value! 150 Aprons in smart 011/1110 l/UllOCI" with buckle to tone. Rose/White, If, as we have said before, that Checks a re all slip-over style. Long front, pointed friU skirt. . ... Sase/White. Suitable girl 7to things to all women this year—then this lovely Made of the famous Horrockses Cloth in pretty James Smith's have it!—the in ™«p« Prir« vti Art Silk Uncrushable Crepe will simply walk out fl T ff t Pr | ce 2/6 each Sports Corset you have searched iv years. rrae tl/11 o f the Store. Gay, small, large and broken «/■ | ' * for! Made for complete freedom No. •as sketched, Pique Frock, checks and all the colours of Fashion's Rainbow. Ml l I Pr i nte <i Crene Table Cover" in a delightful and comfort r attractive fancy for girl 7to 12 years. Circular Brown/White White/Red Green/White Pmk/ /l/ll variety of attractive tourings and designs. material. Panelled with, toe yoke across shoulders, trimming White, Black/White. So new-so smart-so Op' I I Special Value: Size 34 X 34, 1/3; Size 3» x quality elastic panels a* sides, continued in front of frock in wearable—don't allow this opportunity to pass by. II 36 l/r Size 45 \ 4572/3- Four hose supports, short top to contrast. Pearl buttons, two Secure a frock length now. 36 inches wide. ■ ■■ •>"' x '"' °"c ™A w > give freedom of movement. t ln pockets, strapped yoke at waist, Special Price, per yard /w«lwm Pale Pink with CT^am lace ls also inverted pleats in skirt. Al- M —* x A m^m^m ■ A oam? S **M*?^ $° P" vT^n Ideal for tennis wear, mond, Saxe. Lmou shade, 8/c |Al.i CC ' C Wii IT H C SS "'/«g Us»^ O/|| DOESN'T A LA, I BV SUGGEST JAMCd OM I 111 O SS^,, SPECAL VALUE - 8/|l itself? » CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS 7 ' , ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1933, Page 20
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