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Fashionable Bargains for week-end Shoppers Don't forgot we close at IS o'clock on Saturday. Bargain Offerings in FABRICS PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE, 36in wide; 25 col- 0/11 ours to choose from. Yard / CREPE LAMONA, 36in wide; a delightful Suede finished washing Silk; 20 shades. Yard *l**2 HEAVY SATIN, 36in wide, suitable for bedspreads, 1/111 etc.; 30 shades to select from. ,Yard 2 /n M Mantles and Millinery—(ju .-XT 'ft FLORAL SILK FROCKS, in dainty patterns, in Tree Bark and Matt Crepes; long and short sleeves; all 'sizes.. 27/6, 32/6, 39/6. COTTON FROCKS, for house and beach wear, in Crepoline, Gingham, and Linen; excellent variety to choose from; S.W, to ' 7/6, 9/11, 12/6, 15/6. JERSEY LOCKNIT FROCKS, in checked and striped effects; in Saxe, Green, Navy, lied; S.W. and W. 22/6, 25/6, 29/6. MATRONS’ STRAW READY-TO-WEARS, large 10/11 head sizes; a variety of shapes. M.&j M.M. PICTURE HATS, in Pedaline Straw, trimmed spray ICfe/H of flowers; all shades. JIIF/U GLOVES HOSE - SCARVES SUEDE FABRIC CLOVES, in smart gauntlet style; all sizes; in Brown, Beaver, Pastel, Fawn. Pair v i JOAN D’ARC Pure Silk Fully Fashioned HOSE, in newest range of shades; sizes IZ/1 I Siin to iOin. Pair The Very Latest! “LA MEXICANA ” SCARVES; in shades of Navy/White, Black/White, Saxs/White, Red/White, *3 1 11 Brown/White. Each SPECIAL! MAIDS’ COTTON PRINT FROCKS MAIDS’ COTTON PRINT FROCKS, nicely cut, small puff sleeve, White collar, flared skirt; in shades-of Green, Brown, Saxe; A I/fl lengti-36, 39, 42. Special price, BOYS’ COTTON BLOUSES, cut long sleeves, turn-down collar, and front piped contrast, elastic waist; in shades Saxe, 1 1| Cream, Green; ages 2to 5 years. Price, —/ Manchester Specials’ Striped Turkish Towels, Red and Cream stripe; splendid _ drying; size 25in x 60in. I /rwJL Special; each 2 Coloured Border Breakfast Cloths, heavy quality; in floral borders of Blue or Gold; size 50in x 50in. *9 13 I Special, I I .J UNDIES—- “ BUNTEX " SILK and COTTON VESTS, French neck, picot edge, short sleeves. 36in, 38in, 40in. 3/3, 3/3, 3/6. “.SUNTEX ” WHITE COTTON VESTS, fine quality, no sleeves, self-hound neck. 36in, 38in, 40in. 2/3, 2/3, 2/6. Soft Furnishings— SOin CASEMENT CLOTH, in plain Cream; heavy weight. Usually 1/11 yard. Week-end Price, yard 1/3 30in REVERSIBLE SHADOWETTE, in a wide range of colourings. Usually 1/3 yard. Week-end Price, yard 1/m/A The Busy Big Fashion Store in George Street r MENthe New Sports Coats are here ! Sports Coats | A Really Excellent Selection of New | SPORTS TWEEDS, high-grade tailoring. j 23/6, 29/6, 35/-, 39/6, 49/6, and 55/-. | i BOYS’ BLAZERS, in all wool cloths; an j I assortment of plain and striped designs. 1 j Plain, with fancy cords—T l/6, 12/6, 13/6, I to 16/6. | I Striped— l7/6, 19/6, 21/6, 23/6, 25/6, and I 27/6. | j Men's Slipons, all wool, fancy j I knit; plain shades, in Fawn lg* . j and Grey. Special Price, J Men’s Locknit Sports Shirts, | j J sleeves; in Fawn arid Blue mr /i i I | stripes. Special Price, • / J j

• • ©< e* UU Cardboard Divisions to Fill Petrol Cases Eggs coated with a film of Egg Presenter and stood on end one in each division remain perfectly fresh with broken yokes for an indefinite period. . . , A set of divisions for 300 Eggs ■ills a Petrol Cue. 3/- per set, if posted 1/6 extra. Supplied by The € Evening Star’ Box Factory, oTnldfz ••f • o r

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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 16

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