LAST DAYS D.I.C. SALE! These in the Cotton Dress Dept. ifji at ll m yd. OR Cambrics, checked, striped, floral, conventional, all shades. Usually 1/11 yard. Sale price, 1/4. To Clear, 1/. Two Ends 30in Grey Poplin, for Boys’ Tops and Girls’ Bloomers. Usually 1/11 yard. Sale price, 1/6. To Clear, 1/. Two Ends of Navy Drill, fine White stripe, for heavv Phirts. Usually 2/6 yard. Sale price, 1/11. To Clear, 1/. 12 Ends Hoyle’s Print, Dark Saxe. Navy. Red. Spotted, sprigged, imd striped. Usually 1/11 yard. Sale price, 1/4£. To Clear, 1/. All cotton dress remnants Half Sale Price
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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 10
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499Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 10
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