JAMES SMITH'S MIDSEASON Clearance of sp«is'o"erof . tH Mill IN FRY English Tweed !-X!J All remaining Summer Stocks to go now, to make room for I ' ! >\ early Autumn Shiments. m "m " W iKs^i^Fi^wS^J f* _j * %A# ffi The sketch shows oiie of several styles from this collection of smart- .57 /'_Jliv$ >/J£ *i''^P*»f'? **>» KG3.CIV"" tO" YYG3.I* &}M S ly Tailo*ed Coats* They al<e made from Herringbone Flecked and/*'' ■■£&> ;' iM I*^***%-# Checked' Tweeds, .with' attractively cut revcrsj half or full belts, in^Ui.B^KS^^fflHfi^l^ W , W., W.X. and O.S. fittings. Fully lined.' . . \»l t^^Ky^SsJOß^P ' Y/iM Usually 12/9 to 25/- Usu Usua „,, \3gtiSsm \H row ■ _ . I 3/9, 5/11, 7/11 ■N?w3S/pNaw4S/r; Mm 1, m/. cV Aggie of izb /" )p|H: a ■ Model Straws ■ will Broadcast • ■ "^^OT^-<Jr ' "^'to^ear 0' 39/6 the TOM-BROWN . :^^i;#f3rA 10/6 <LE|5/6 - PI C'M'-I'C ifc§SlP^^ * : 'The Tom Brown'LcagUe Picnic <}t Day's B.iy \jif:^ >£ ** <*•* »|^ <*<t«—-**^ ■ . — — on Saturday, will be broadcast through Station , ' "*?£? V' /■ r i^^W ' '1 2ZB, so tune in, Mothers and Fathers, and hear r ' \%^Jsjj,' f AB(w|W ', •' 0m • I r% I * 1 tlic r«u"-s of tlie-.sports events and picnic high- , V ' ?Cl^ ■'T &Z*'Ufm&;ik i-yM Special Purchase ifihs v^^^^Tr 1! 1^ ■ • Tickets for the picnic are available to members ' \ -'I ' I • V-V \ -'^'fs r of the Tom Brown League, absolutely free'of " '' ■.' L '^f -. ".'C---* ' ( ■■k Mfc ■& ■ <■*■* ■■■ B^^ 0* ■ I WM 0* charge! Apply at the Tom Brown Suit Depart- , ' '""" pDIMTtrj SI LIVS »>ent, James Sn.itli's Lt| C" AI C f\f ■ 111 1^ I"■ "^ fc#l LIIV Boys will assemble on Pringle Avenue, at the dA\LaC OT 1 , back of James Smith's, at- 9 a.m. usually I>\ 1 2/6 yd. BEsu^o°« GoE^°w URTICKET CARPETS andi 3000 yards of 36-in. Printed Matt Silks; wonderful designs on light and 0 _ _ -^ _ __ _ _ —, - medium coloured grounds. Florid cfl'ucLs, stripe effects, motif designs , kll B# ISH 1- l\l C^ *1 ' ..indmany other patterns; suitable for sill ages. While They Urt! ROUIICI tHcSvOI^G ■' ■ I ■ ■•■ ** [ II 7/11 hosiery mediums ...... 5/n , Ends Satlifclay ' YH ' I>lire Silk> t' lllly tashionccl Stockings; with spqc- ■ , ' ■ 1 j"l f-xi.a.Hl.Mg fancy tops Dull finish, in the The Bal . nce of . Coloi.al Special Purchase of Carpet, to 1 | ;S ll S r ' c ;;.?'l; I S! | li I C!; ng °Chre and Suntan< MUn" O««d .t Reduction, of 25 per cent. Layby a Carpet " ~ ' now, for the winter! -* _.* _ , 49/6 CORSELETTES .*. 11/6 . "*. ■ . ■ Continental a mnited m,,,,^ om y of good ntting corsn- Heavy Super Tufted Axmmstersi ctti-f,, in Pencil brocade. Well-boned, ami with , ' ' . ft . ' Vt=,. ,n« ta'/>:/' " • <;>!- rr/i/G rnTTnNC ™a eirrpq -^sr*" seel ■net"M<L"'""'*"*■ • -'=-: • «•■ "^-■^•■.•••' ss^: %.1J I I%JPI 3 anCI rIDW\ C^ 3 Only—l Oft. 6in. x Oft. .Usually £JS/10/-., .. Sale £9/15/- - n/ , 6 C ORSETS 5/9 3 Only—l2ft. x Oft. Usually fU/10/- ..,". Sale £10/12/6 **/■. ■«-/■■ Wrap-on Corsets in Peach broendf with clnslic 2 Only—l2ft. x 10ft. Gin. Usually £IC/IG/-. Sale £12/5/----.U^Udlly 211 arfCl .5^ I I ' inhCli'- UlKsk fri)nl< iincl "c" b"ncd- aOnly—iaft. 6m. x 10ft din Csu«ll£Slß/IS/-. Sale £13/15/- ---„, . ,"",,.. i ~-. , . , 11 /- i 1/111 FMHN 1/. These Squares are in smart stipple'effect in Green or Rust; A selection of Pl.iin and Printed Film- Linen.-,, and .smart novelty Cot- 1/11 J-tIYiUN 3^U£.££Cl« 1/- n i so in Persian <!csigns. '.-... tons, in slubb and line effects. Ide.il for suits and sports frocks. 3C-in. "C.irllon" Ware Or.inge or Lemon Squce/:cr», While They Last! "'f'l nr'in'l?c iiljt ti> m.itdi. A wonderful -snip. ". ■ ■ ——; 11^ , COLLEGE BLOUSES 2/8 Offcl* ftf /^% YVJ C.irls' School IJloilscs, in boiling silk, llcgula- X^TICI \JI I U» tion sljlc. Outstanding value. i v — x — • Unbleached * C 'ID t. LAY-BAY SERVICE! "1-%A#II I CUECTr • V UrCriaSe A deposit will secure any article from a carpet I Wlf 111 J HP_ -|»3 ' or a model frock to a piece of pottery, or a • » ~ ■ ■■• *■• ** ■ ■*■ ■■ •*^ BOYS' NAVY BLAZERS Elalgggl. KpSpSSiSS i ~,!,« ii» n ,^,w.nf for use, in lots of 3, to allow you to ha\c one at the laundry ' " a" "'° in USeUSUally 8' I I • Single Bed. Usually 3 for U/6,—SPECIAL IS YOUR HAIR DRY? 3 T^-. 11/3 ■250 All Wool Blascrs, Navy with White, Red, Gold or Blue cords. To .3 fOl \ L.' 3 Holiday vecks of scorching sun and salt v liter •* I*^l ■ »^ lit bojs 7 to 11 years. , . bathing dry up the natural oils of the icalp and 4- _ _ C'niise cNteshi\e dryness to your hairl James Double Dcd. Usually 3 for 19/6.— SPECIAL J /I I Smith's h.nr cx]-ert.s nd\isc and recommend hot ~ I^/11 /B U ml iiuissaKC and xiolet ray treatments to restore . < Tf\tT Ift I I - r ■ ■ \ our hair to j'ls norm.il he.illh and beauty. ■» i\/i ■ ■■ JAMES SMITH'S.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 25
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