TRIUMPHANT VALUES IN FLANNELETTES AT THE NEW HOUSE. PEOPLE who havo no monoy to wasto and who therefore, want full valuo for every shilling thoy spond find THE NEW HOUSE their host shopping contro. Wo minister to tho noods of tho economical — supply dependable goods at reasonable, prioos. THE NEW HOUSE FLANNELETTES ARE THE BEST OF THEIR KIND. Tho beet poesiblo at Iho lowest prices possible — that is the business policy that makes for Uio supremacy of THE NEW HOUSE. Try to soo our FJannolottos: handle them, examine thorn, put them, to any fair toat you please, nnd you will finish up by buying. OUR SPECIAL PRICES: PLAIN FLANNELETTES in Whito and Cream, a nice soft flannelette specially good for children's garments, at sd, 6d, 6id per yard. TWILLED FLANNELETTES in Whito, Cream, and Pink, nt 6id, 7id, Bid, 94d por yard. STRn'ED FLANNELETTES, a vory fino lot nt 6d, 7id, Bid, 9d, 10id por yard. SPECIAL TWILL FLANNELETTE in Cream, While, and Pink. THE NEW HOUSE is specially proud of this flannelette, which possossos splendid wearing qualities ; mado from tho purest Egyptian cotton, 36 inches wide, and specially suitable for nightdresses, wrappers, ole, at 10id ana Is per yard. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. AUTUMN SHOW AT W arnoo;b: & ADKIN'S. POUR SPECIAL LOTS. MILLINERY— Wo have openod up 70 Now Model* in Fronoli Millinery (our sooond shipintint). 'J'lioao are vory slyliah aud wearable. ALL MARKED VERY CHEAP. UNTBIMMED 1 All that is now and FI2LTS * S'I'UA.WSj noooßsary. COSTUMES— BI Novoltioß in Rich Tnilormado Costumoa, mostly tho now breeds, with Kusiiau Coats and Capos ; stole ends, with and without battquoa ; ' 6'J/0, 60/-, 19/; &!/. to 5 ffumefts ALL MARKED VERY CHEAP. &KIRTS WITH") 17 only, vory handsome BODICE £ Voilo Skirts, lined wilh MATERIALS. } rich LouUiuc silk, and liandsomoly trimmed with insertion — 5 guineas for 3i guineas 6 guineas for 4} guineas 7 guineas for 5J guineas 0 guineas for 7 guineas AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 7
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324Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 7
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