SECOND INSTALMENT SALE OF LONDON “JOBS,” The Melbourne’s second “Job” Sale now on is crowded with magnificent bargains entirely transcending the first “Job” Sale of a few weeks ago. Our managing director has succeeded on his second attempt in securing an aggregation of goods at such reduced prices as to almost defy imagination. Anyway, the goods are hero, the Sale Prices fixed. .If you cannot pay us a personal visit write enclosing cash for any of the sale items, and if the goods' do not meet with your entire approval, return them, and we will cheerfully refund your money. Hero are a few trade-disturbing prices:— Check Glass Cloth Linen, 14in wide, 3d yard; “Ivy” Black Mending Wool, 5d ball; Men’s White Handkerchiefs, six for Is; Ladies’ Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, three for Is; YJojnen’s Rough Serge Costume Skirts Bs. lid; Yinolia Shaving Soap, 8d stick; Ladies’ White Embroidered Aprons, Is 6d; Men’s Merino Singlets, Is Gd; Men’s Brown Cotton Pants, Is lid; Fine Lace Curtains, 2s lid; Damask Serviettes, 22in. square, 8d each, and a host of equally alluring bargains.
Throughout the month of September large consignments of new goods are being received at A. Spence’s, Broadway,; Stratford. Everything up to date, the highest standard of quality, and values unsurpassed are the thing' tiiat popularise tins tinu.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 62, 6 November 1912, Page 5
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217Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 62, 6 November 1912, Page 5
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