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€|BIKNT ?? HUE OF UAH. STEAtaEBa
... ll^ffil LONDON VU SUEZ CANAL.
LBMftper; V i Tons, i Commander. - Eailt. ?
iOBSOTA '.'ilS.MB C. G. itatheson { July S
?OECAPES, 0,704 E. P. Campion 'Aaj. 6.
'ORVlglXI '12.133 A. i.. Owens. Sept. 3 ':
OfiTERLEY ^ 12,12 V A. J. Coad Oct. 1
?OHMUt. iH,58? i U V. James I Oct; 20
ORSOVA (12,030 j C. O. Mathetch I Nov. 2 (1
?OMAB '11,103 ' G L. Simner. I Dec. 1.
OTMONPE 14,853 H. O. Staumor. Dec 24
??? r ? ? -~ 192J.
CBVIZT0 '18,133 A. L. Owens. Jan. '21.
OSTEHLET12H29 ! A. J. Coad I i'eb. 18.
? ?-? *C»nylng First and Third Class only. ,
fPSCOM. RETURN HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS TO
COLOMBO. .
Tar farther particulars apply
li. O. ANDERSON 4 CO.. ARHiti,
8 King William utreet, Adelaid*.
. Telephone 8475, 3178. ; 38c
P. & O.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, First and Ferond
Saloon,. VU FREM.VNTLE, COLOMBO, ADEN.
and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, TO LONDON.
'Stouncr.-' Ton*. Commander. {.Sails. .
?MONGOLIA ,lfi,200 D. Asbury July 23
?NARKUNDA 1fl,2»7 H. G. Evan* Aug. 20
MOLDAVIA 16.2T7 C. W.Burleigh Sept. 20
HAtDiBA 15,99:1 H. G. Lewellfn Oct 18.
KffSBEH 11,011 L. D. Pinctney Nov. 15
MONGOLIA IS, 200 D. Asbury Dec. 13
KARKUNDA 16,227 H. 0. Evans ' Jan. 10
MOLDAVIA 10,277 C. W. Burleigli Feb. 7
MOOLTAN ; 0,7 00 Mar. 6.
?Calls at Bombay.
' lUduced. Rates oJ Passage Money to air Font.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY RETURN TICKETS TO
?' v- .. COLOMBO.
' Tor further particulars app'y— , .
ELDER. SU1TH. & CO., LIMITED, Agents.
\ - 830e
r^&oTvia CAPE~SERVICEr
- CARRYING ONE CLASS-ONLY.
TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND LONDON.
Eteamtr. ' commander. Tom. About.
BORDA - J.' Holland 11,120 July 18! '
BERRIMA E.Hnssej Cooper 11,100 An?. 39
BENALLA A. Sheepwash 11,100 Sept. «
BENDIQO . J. McG. Borland 13,300 Oct. 17
BARRABOOL R. Bidwell 12,300 Nov. 14.
BALRAKALD J. Ohlson.D.S.O. 13,-JOO Deo, 13.
BALLAHAT S. C Warner 13,300 Jan. 24
BENAI.LA A. Sheepwasn 11,120 Feb. 21.
BABADINE C. Dayas 13,300 Mar. 12.
vFmm.— London, £37 to £45; South Africa,
Cn'to £27. Round Trip to London and tetarn
fag *U Suez Canal (second class), £116.
? ? GEORGE WILLS & CO., LTD., Agent*.
' --. 81 Gienftll street, Adelaide. 10e
BLUE FUNNEL LINE.
First-class Passengers only.
XiyiBPOOL and GLASGOW, via 8. AFRICA.
Steamer. Commander. Tons. About.
A8OAMUS D. Clark 10,048 July 25.
VECTOR R.D.Owen,O.B.E 14,500 Aug. 22
4H0H1SES J. Inkster. 10,048 Sept.19
ULYSSES J. Hazeland 14,000 Oct. 31
? AEHZAS W. Wallace 10,048 Nov. 2?
J6OANIUS D. Clark 10,048 Jan. 2
KESTOB R.D.Owen.0 B.E 14,500 Jan. 30
JUJCHWES J. Inkster 10,048 Feb. 27
OLY8SE8 J. Haieland 14,000 Mar. 28
AI5EAS- W. Wallace 10.04S April 23
? FABB— U.K. FROM £92. RETURN £161; 8.
ATR1CA FROM £00, RETURN £110. -
- B«tarn Tickets available via Saer or America
Ap5j to GEORGE. WILLS & CO., Ltd., Agents.
y*^V,~ s\ 81 Grenfell street, Adelaide. 10c
-rfiE' CANADIAN GOVERNMENT M.M.
, 'X. ?.?.'?- LIMITED.
San Francisco aid Vancouver
; i^NADIAN INVENTOR' ?
frmaEPORT. ADELAIDE about JUNE 26th, 1023.
Ttiitog .GENERAL CARGO for the! above Ports.
^'George Wills & Co., Ltd.,
.' ' T' ''-? , . AUENTS, -#
Al CRENFELL' STREET,' ADELAIDE.
..v. ,:? ,. .. ;. , ? ', : 167c
«'rrtut;'. am- Zealand' shipping -co.; ' ltd,
:?-*%£:--£-?. ? -? ' C_i.*.,:'-. ' ?? .'?'? ? --.'
y.i-mmOBS. LINE TOr THE UNITED KINGDOM.
m& -PANAMA- CANAL.
CALLlItQ- AT COLON AND NEWPORT NEWS.
'.?LARGE ^TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER .STEAMERS.
':.£'.? Steamer Tons '?'-?; From. .. 'About.'.
'tjtarORUA. I 10,758 . \ .-Wellington | June 2
.;- / ?'-„-.- For further particulars apply to
VCftrrge Wills & Co., Ltd.,
- ? . ? ? AGENTS,
? ?, ??? ..-. ' 31 Grenfell street, Adelaide. 347te
The German-Australian Steamship
'??;?? : ??? : Co.
ANTWERP AND HAMBURG.
'. THE FA}*T STEAMER
FREIBURG,
;??? Sailing about 20th July, 1923,'
hl».» UMITED NUMBER of Berths for FIKST
and - THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS for above
ports. '
- Further particulars apply
George Wills & Co., Ltd., Agents,
?'- 31 GRESFELL STRKET, ADELAIDE.
'.'.'; . 177c
'FEDERAL STiBAM NAVIGATION
;; ; CO., LIMITED.
'?--?'.'%?' THE FAST STEAiIER
^f V'v' ESSEX .
*fllj Be-' dispatched from Port Adelaide about
lith July,' 1923, taking WOOL, GENERAL, and
HjBTWBEHATED CARGO for
London, ^Manchester, Liverpool,
,' Glasgow, and Avonmouth.
.^Alio-JcaJling at' HAVRE.
'?jFor further particulars apply
Efdet, Smithr & Co., Limited,
- ?.A-.;.'~: ? ? ?: AGENTS,
??'''?'? :?? ' Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
/^flumiBS — Central 3001, Port 2002.
X-- /??;.?;??? ? i70tc
Navigazione Generale Italiana.
~ joint service with
LLOYD SABAUDO LINE.
. S.S. MASANIELLO
*fll be dispatched from PORT ADELAIDE about
8th Julj, 1923, takhig Cargo for
Port Said, Genoa, and Marseilles
To be followed by
S.S. VALDIERI,
' about. 25th July. , .? ?
' 'For particulars apply '
Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited,
-? AGENTS,' ????';'.
, ADELAIDE AND PORT ADELAIDE.
?Phone-=, Central 3001, Port 2002. 177tfc
'WHITE STAR LINE
London and Liverpool via
. Durban and- Capetown.
-?' ', S.S. JPERSIC,
jl2,221 -Tons,
J ' * wil sail from the
CUTEtf HARBOUR WHARF ou 14th JULY.
'- ??? 1323.
' - Taking WOOL, GENERAL, and v
-RLERIGER.VTED CARGO. *
.This vessel has been remodelled, and now
. ttten ^londid accommodation for One Class
Cabin passengers to South Africa and Southamp
ton. -
3FoY Freight and full particulars apply
Dalgety & Company, Limited,
«- AGENTS,
Adelaide ami Port Adelaide. ?
'Phones — Central 4960 to 40UG, Port Ade
laide 2001. . 163,9,7 M,7,*0mw:c
E. &' 'A, ~L1S^E
THUKSDAY * ISLAND, EANDAKAS. MANILA.
HONGKONG, AND JAPAN.
_ j _ Leaves
Ramtr. j Tonnage Sydney.
B.S. EASTERN iS.Ono tuns 14th JuIt '
B.S. ARAFDRA jfi.OOO tons1 lS(h Aug.
8.S. ST. ALB.iNS 16,000 tons ! 13th Sept.
HHutd Tickets tvailabl* by N.7.K. Line.
. for toll particular* apply
- O1EB3, BRIGHT, & CO, AEent»,
„ 37 Grenfell (tztet, Adelaide.
194'304thw-
^ . ^ ' ; ' ' ' - . . . ? . ?
I SNEYD'S
Winter Bargains
I - 'BARGAIN USX.'
is on Page 10.
I New lteni(( every -2av, at tbd Rundle
r ?'''.' street Stores.
^r^^— — wm^m—n mnn iwili..iLihi'mibu. [
SHIPPING.
THE- ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
/ COMPANY, LIMITED.
PafUntni «« tmder f circumstances permitting).
PORTS LINCOLN, TUMRY, ARNO, WALLAKOO,
COWELL.
R-.3I.S. y'ANDANA [? Tuesday | June 26 | 3 p.m.
PORT'S LINCOLN, AUGUSTA, GERMEIN, PIRffi.
S.S. PARINOA | Saturday j June 30 | 2 p.m.
PORTS LINCOLN, WHTALLA. WALLAROO,
HUGHES, nCTORLV.
S.S. QCORNA ... | Saturday | June 30 | noon
Cargo must be alongside by 9 a.m. on -Sailing
Day* in eufiire.thipmen:
Frefght prepaid to Turaby, Arno. Victoria,
Germein, Whyalla.
THE AUhXAiuE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD..
Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 255c .
INTERSTATE STEAMSHIP'
SAILINGS.
(Circumstances permitting.)
FOR, MELBOURNE, GEELONG, NEWCASTLE
BRISBANE, AND QUEENSLAND PORTS.
? (Direct service to Rockhampton.)
Steamer. ? Sails. - Agents.
*Tlme- Tnes., [Howard Smith, Ltd.,
= ? - June 26 ; Adelaide -and Port.
?Sraflina Tues., A.U.SJJ. ?:. Co., Ltd.,.
?-.'?'? '?? July 31 Adelaide- and Port.*
?Kowarra Tues.,- I Howard Smith, Ltd.,
JuIy,10 ' !?: Adelaide and Port.
, TOR MELBOURNE, VIA BEACHPORT.
?Bumeralla. I .-iat., i' Howard Smith, Ltd.,
. ^ I Jrnie 30 ' Adelaide and Port.
FOR MELBOURNE ANDvSYDNEY.
(Not taking- Melbourne Cargo.) ;
tZealandia, I Thura., Haddart, . Parker, Ltd.,
4 p.m. : June 28 Adelaide and Port.
fEatopmba, Thurs., McHwraith, HoEacham
4 p.m. July 5 line.Adel.; Rawlings, Port
Dimboola, Thura., Melbourne S. Coy., Port:
noon July 12 Geo. Wills & Co., Adel.
?fKaroola, Thure., Mcllwraitli, JIcEacham
4 p.m. j July 19 line, Adel. ; Rawlings, Port
~ ~ 1?0R .FREMANTLE.
Dimboola, iFri., I Melbourne S. Co., Port;
noon I June 29 I Geo. Wi]!s -fe Co., Adel.
iEaroola, Sat., Mcllwraith. McEacharn,
noon July 7 line, Adel.; Bawlings, Port
?fZealandia, 'Sat., ..I Huddart, Parker, Ltd.,
noon . .July 14.1 Adelaide and Port.
FOR ALBANY. .AND' F.REMANTLE.
f Katoornba, I 5kt.,.','| .WcIlWraitb, McEacharn,
noon ,? I July 21 ' Jine, AdeJ. ; Rawlings. Port
Katcomta takes Albany ?' and Fremantle.
cargo.) ' . ?? ;
?Cargo only,
' -(Carrying 1st, 2nd, and '3rd class passengers.
No cargo, except perishables, received, on
Saturdays by steamers sailing for West Australia
at noon on that day. '. 92c.
-J iT~W 2 K- A LA. » JO.
HUDDART,- PARKER LINE,
SYDNEY TO AUCKLAND— S.S. ULUIAROA,
' . . 7th July. .'
HUDDART, PARKER, LTD., D. ft J. FOWLER,
LTD.. AgenU, 14 King William afreet,' Adelaida.
326th«
The Great Winter Tour to Sunny
Queensland.
... TJIE KjyiERA'-'-.OF. ',AUSTBALL\. ?
- MELBOURNE TO CAIRNS.
Via Syilneyi Briabane,- Port Alma, Mackay,
Bowen and Tow-nsville. .-'':;??;-
Travel in June, July, and August, and avoid the
Southern Winter.
Large; East, Modem, Commodious Steamers,
?». .fitted with .Wireless Telegraphy.
CANBERRA. LEVUKA. «
WYREEMA. COOilA.
BOMBALA. EANOWKA.
WYANDRA. WODONGA.
All these Vessels have Roomy Cabins and
Spacious Promenade Decks.
CUISINE UNSURPASSED.
Leave Melbourne on Wednesdays' and Satur
days, and Sydney on Saturdays and Tuesdays.
Full particulars on application to Affents, viz:—
Australian Steamships Pty. Ltd.
Waymouth street.
A.U.S.N. Coy., Ltd., Grenfell street.
177tf212
COMMONWEALTH
GOVERNMENT LINE.
Passenger and Cargo Service.
TO LONDON.
Via Fremantlt Colombo, and Fort Said.
Transhipping cargo at Colombo for Calcutta,
Ranpcon. Ma :vas, and Bombcy.
STEAMER. Tons. Sails.
S'ORETON BAY .. 13,850 July 14
JERV1S BAY .... 13,850 Aug. 11
I.ARGS BAY .. .. 13,850 Sept. 1
HOBSON'S BAY . . 13,850 Sept 22
ESPERANCE BAY . 13,850 Oct. 20
MORETON BAY . 13,850 Nov. 10
Land Passengers at Plymouth and London.
THIRD-CLASS SINGLE RATES.
From £37 ^to £45. Passengers re-bookin*
within 12 months are allowed 10 per cent, off
backward single fare then current.
Also a limited number of CABINES DE LUXE.
INTERSTATE PASSENGERS
FOR MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. AND BRISBANE.
T.S.S. JERVIS BAY sails July 10.
' FOH FREMANTI.E
T.S.S. .MORETON BAY sails July 14.
CARGO SERVICES
TO UNITED KINGDOM, &c.
Taking Wool, Refrigerated, and General Cargo
at lowest current rates.
Vessel. , Sailing about Loading for (
BARAMBAH June 29 Alexandria.
Antwerp, London,
Glasgow, Liverpool.
CALULU . . July 14 Port (judan, London.
Leith. ?
TO JAVA AND SINGAPORE.
Transhipping- cargo for Sumatra Borneo
Straits Settlements, and Indian Ports.
Vessel. . Sailing about I Loading for
ECHUCA \ July 21. I) Sourabaya. Samarang,
EURELIA - August 18 I) Batavia, Singapore.
For full particulars, applv to '
' COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT LINE.
45 Currie street,
Tel. Central 2921, 2022. Port, 2585.
lesc
riO N S I G Jf E E S1 N O T I C E.
S.S. VALDIERI, from Genoa, expected MON
DAY, 23th June, 1923.
. CONSIGNEES are requested to PASS EN
TRIES promptly. BILLS OF LADING must
be presented and Freight paid at . our' Port
Office before delivery of cirgot ' . '
v The Steamer will NOT be RESPONSIBLE for
ANY LOSS or DAMAGE to Cargo after same
has been landed, and any Goods impeding dip
charge will be stored at Consignee', risk and
expense.
Capt. GOTniXI 'will NOT be RESPONSIBLE
for any DEBTS contracted by any memter o!
his Crew without his written authority.
?sLUtR, SMITH & CO., LIMITED, agents,
174'7 Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
riONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
S:s. ' NOWSHERA from Liverpool expected
MONDAY, -25th June, 1923. CONSIGNEES are
requested to PASS ENTRIES promptly. BILLS
OF LADING must be presented and freight paid
at our Port Onice before delivery of cargo.
The S-teamer will NOT be RESPONSIBLE for
ANY LOSS or Damage to Cargo after same has
been landed, and any goods impeding discharge
will he stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
Captain J. BLEXCOVE will NOT be RESPON
SIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by any mem
ber of his Crew without his written authority.
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., LIMITED, Agents,
Adelaide and Port Adelaide. ? 176'8
p O~N S I G N E E S' NOTICE.
S.S. ALMKERK, from Rotterdam, expected
WEDNESDAY, 27 th June, 1923. CONSIGNEES
are requested to Pass ENTRIES promptly. BILLS
OF LADING must be presented and freight paid
at o;n- Port 0:Tlc5 before delivery of Cargo.
The Steamer will NOT he RESPONSIBLE for
ANY LOSS or Damage to Cargo after same has
bc*-n landed, and any goods impeding discharge
will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
Captain VAN EMMEIUCK will NOT be RE
SPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by any
member of his Crew without his written au
thority. ' ?
ELDER, SMITH, & CO.. LIMITED, Agents,
Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 177'9
FOU HOBART. LAUNCESTOX. BURNIE, AND
DEVONPORT.— S.S. WAREATEA sails about
Thursday (28th inst.). - For particulars apply
A. * E. Le Messurier, Port ? 177'8
PRESENT 10-DAY
12
MERITORIOUS AND
MOMENTOUS SUPER
SPECIALS.
FOR ALL DAY SALES
OR AS LONG AS THEY
LAST.
To those who were disap
pointed yesterday by not getting
a fair share of the CLOCK SALE
SAVINGS, we are encouraged
to keep the CUT PRICE PEN
DULUM SWINGING.
There will be no time limit
in To-day's purchasing bat there
is certain to be a very spirited
and lively demand, so buy while
the buying is bright, and the
benefits are big and bountiful.
Teazle Wool, 6£d.~Skein.
Teazle Wool, 1 oz. Skeins, Blue, Pink. ?
Helio., V. Rose, Jade and Fawns. M00REfS
SUPER VALUE, gjD. SKEIN.
Ladies' Corsets, 4/11 Pair.
20 Dozen only of White and Grey
Corsets, made in strong Coutil, neatly
boned, finished with tape at top, two sus
penders, medium length. Sizes 21 in. to
30 in. Usually 7/11 and 0/11 pair
' MOORE'S SUPER VALUE, \ /-J -J PAIR.
Children's Tweed Frocks, 1/11
Children's Coloured Flannelette and
' Cotton Tweed Frocks, Magyar style, round
necks and belted, in shades of Navy Pink,
and Grey. Size, 18 in. onlv. MOORE'S
SUPER VALUE, 'f /11 E-*CH.
i
SUPER SPECIALS IN SMART
COSY COATEES.
Smart Coatees, 18/11.
The latest in smart Coatees, in Saxe
Blue, V. Rose, Apple Green, Nigger, Mole,
and various other shades, with brush wool
basque and long sleeves, stripe round cuffs
and basque. Usually 29/11 and 27/11
each. MOORE' SUPER VALUE 10/11
EACH. I lO/±l
VelourCoafo,^39/6.
In 'an -excellent wearing quality, in a
- beautiful shade of Nigger, and cut and
v finished on splendid lines. Showing in two
' ' styles, with large convertible storm collar,
gauntlet cuffs, patch pockets, and belted.
? Sizes S.W.. W., and' O.S. Usnally 69/6
each. MOORE'S SUPER VALLE QQ /(*
EACH. OJ7/O
Ladies' Cotton Hose, 1/6 Pair.
Heavyweight ' Cotton Hose, fully
fashionedrf*without seam, extra wide garter
tops, spliced heels and toes, these are show
( 'ing in Tan, Champagne, and Black only.
Usually 3/11 pair. MOORE'S SUPER
VALUE -I /O PAIR.
Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, 1/6
Pair.
French Cashmere Gloves, two, domes, in
Brown only. Sizes S.H., H., O.S., Usually
3/11 pair. MOORE'S SUPER VALUE
1/6 PAIR-
Ladies'Hats, 8/11 Each.
Ladies' Ready-to- mir Hats in Velvet
Pullons, Brettone Sailors, and- two-tone
droop Tagel Hats, all below cost to Clear
MOORE'S SUPER VALUE Q/11 EACH!
Ladies' Combinations, 7/11
Pair.:.
Ladies Merino Combinations, V neck
short sleeves, full size, . veiv ' snedal
MOORE'S SUPER VALUE fWi PAIR.'
REMNANTS. REMNANTS.
Remnants of Floorcloths,
HALF-PRICE.
Remnants cf Linos and Floorcloths, from
1 yard to 41 yards in length. Suitable for
numerous useful purposes. Dozens of de
sijrns and lengths to choose from. To ' be
HALF-PRICE. HALF-PRICE. HALF-PRICE.
All-Wool Flannel, 2/6| yard.
Ail-Wool Natural Australian Flannel.
28 iu. wide, heavyweight, beautiful soft
finish, very suitable for Men's and Boys'
Shirts. MOORE'S SUPER VALUE,
2/gl YARD.
Aluminium Colanders, 3/3.
300 only, English Crescent Brand Alu
minium Cnlanriere. well made with foot,
and side handles, S in. wide, and highly
polished. Clieap at 5/3 each. MOORE'S
SUPER VALUES, O /O EACH.
FAR AHEAD FOR VALUE.
Victoria Square. Telephone 6650.
RAIL, POST, OR FREIGHT FREE.
ON ALL DRAPERY, DRESS, fASHION GOODS, ANIK MEN'S
WEAR, TO ANY PART OF THE STATE. -0 ;
WINTER SALE ,
COPNDES THE FOURTH (4™) WEEK THIS
MORNING.
WITH A LARGE FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT ON .
'. PAGE 4.
On which is detailed many remarkable Sale Offerings
from All Sections of the Business, convincingly demonstra
ting 'THE SHOPPING CENTRE' as the main centre for extra
ordinarily Keen Sale Bargains. We direct Special Attention
to a Special .
HUGE DISPOSAL EFFORT IN THE CHINA AND GLASS
in view of the Reconstruction of this section of our Business.
Contracts were placed some months back for new fittings, de
signed and planned on the very latest lines; fittings
which are costing, many thousands of pounds, and which
will be in keeping, and enable us to display the beautiful stocks
of China and Glassware, Decorative Pottery, Dinner and Tea
Sets, Cutlery, &c, now available for selection. These fittings
are now ready for installation, but it is first imperative that
stocks are considerably reduced to enable the shop=Stters to
work with freedom and rapidity; hence this morning we con
tinue a Special Reconstructs Sale in conjunction with the
Winter Sale, of keen and momentous importance to all House
holders. ? ; ? ? '??_
SEE LARGE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 4
| ^- v JQR FURTHER DETAILS.
ipSSlii^ M- sSfe CWTHM SEffi(ffl§:~~
??- *?:. Welcome the- keenest investigation in regard to their stocks and Sale prices.
\ rA cldse'BCtatiny of the offerings ? liereunder -Brill clearly indicate 'to those Men
desirous of obtaining the finest fitting garments from the greatest variety in
this' State where they can be obtained. ; . 7-
MEN'S WINTER PYJAMAS.
'Escelsior' made garments, all sizes.
Regular price, 1 1/6. MARSIiALL'S SALE PRICE, 8/11.
Regular price, 13/6. MARSHALL'S SALE PRICE, H/6.
Regular price, 17/6. MARSHALL'S SALE PRICE, 15/.
MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS,
good fitting, warm and durable fabrics, all sizes. Regular priee, 14/6; Khaki and
Grey Tweed. MARSHALL'S SALE PRICE, 8/11. Kegular price. 25/ Grey
Tweed. MARSHALL'S 'SALE PRICE, 19/6. Regular price, 35/. ' Tweed 'i size.
MARSHALL'S SALE PRICE, 25/6.
MEN'S COSY, FLEECE=LINED UNDERWEAR.
The usual good goods offered each winter season by us at a special Sale price.
SINGLETS OR PANTS, all sizes. Selling fast and usually at 7/11.
Marshall's Sale Price, 6/9 each, or 2 for 1 3/3.
MEN'S WINTER HALF HOSE,
finest finished 'Evcelsior' make, all wool. Regular pnee, 3/6, Heavy Heather
NOW PRICED, 2/11. itegular price,2/6, Heavy Black 'Cashmere. NOW
PRICED, 1/11. Regular price, 4/11, Assorted coloured Cashmere. -NOW
PRICED, 2/11. Regular price, 3/11, winter ribbed Half Hose NOW PRICED '
2/1L -.(
MEN'S SAC SUIT BARGAINS. !
High' grade Winter Suits to be cleared before Season's stocktaking. Foxes
guaranteed -Indigo Serges, hand finished, in all fittings, for normal or stout Men.
Kegular value, 99/6.
Marshall's Sale Clearance, 83/9.
British Tweeds bought; by us' from The best Mills, a tine range of Plain or
overcheck designs, in medium or dark Grey colourings. / Your sizes offering '
Regular value, 79/6. .
MARSHALL'S SALE SPECIAL, 64/6. :
* Home Spuns of the never-wear-out type, tailored and made to look the part,
medium Browns and mixtures, good for outdoor use, all sizes. Offered' up- to
£frl7/6. . ,
New Selling at the Winter Sale, 59/6. \ v
, ' MEN'S TWEED WORK SHIRT^. \
30 'dozen Tweed Work Shiils. dark colourings, heavy weight cloths, 'collar'
and. pocket, double sevrn, 'Excelsior' make, all sizes, to Tt neck. Selling at half
marked price. Usually 7/6.
To=day, 3/9 each.
/ - -: . . OVERCOATS:
30_'onTy at this price in small Men's sizes and to fit the average young man.
Unassorted 'oddments' and carry-overs, in belted and loose styles, Raglan and set
in sleeves, medium to dark shades. Faultless fitting and durable. Priced 105/
112/, 1,10/6..* \ -i .
*\l ?? , Now Offering; 47/6.
--'' -FLEECE MOHAIRS AT 89/6 EACH.
Motor overcoats in fleecy and comfort giving Tweeds, checked back fabrics,
sleeves_ and shoulders shot lined. For men 34 to 44 Chest. Worth easily double
the price asked.
&9/f- TO-DAY. 89/6. TO=DAY. 89/6.
'ExceTsior'_ Overcoats, the highest grade garments offering, all less 2/ in the
Pound. Comprising thirty exclusive styles in handsome colouring. Cloths in
clude Naps, Fleece, Donagals, Scottish. Woollens, Tweeds, Homespuns; - Twists
Garbircords, Vicunas, Frieze, Raincoats, &c. Priced from 119/6 to £10 10/. ' '
All Less 2/ in the Pound Sterling. »
RAIL, POST, OR FREIGHT FREE ,
f -. -\ on all Men's Wear to any part of the State.
TELEPHONE 4550. & CO., LTD. SEVEN LINES.
MILLER ANDERSON'S
WINTER SALE
EXTRAORDINARY
SAVINGS
IN
DRESS FABRICS.
54-in. GREY TWEEDS, suitable for
. Ladies' House Frocks, or Girls' : School
Frocks.
10/6 For 4/11 Yard.
54-in.- ALL-WOOL GABARDINE, Sew
Light'Tan colour only.
21/ For 7/6 Yard
C4-in. ALL-WOOL STRitPE SKIRTINGS.
21/ For 8/6 Yard.
/ '
42-in., SATIN FINISH, SHk and Wool
Dress Material, Gold, Navv, Niggeri Vieur
Rose, Apricot, Kingfither Blue.
15/11 For 10/6 Yard.
54-in PANAMA WORSTEDS.
Light (Jrey Suitings.
Medium Grey Suitings.
Dark Grey Suitings.
Heather Mixture Suitings.
21/ For 12/6 Yard.
54-in. NOVELTY CHECK TELOUR
COATINGS, 10 patterns, one coat length
only of each.
30/ For 15/6 Yard.
SILK ODDMENTS.
Having accumulated a number of odd
ments in various nakes of Silks. Satins, ?
and Velvets, ranging in price from 17/9
to 29/6 per yarj, m have marked them
all at once price to clear. Good qualities
and ranging 1 to 31 yards in each piece.
All at the rate of ,
12/9 per Yard by the length.
Metal and Satin Shoe
Brocades.
A shipment of these scarce goods has
.just come to hand in very, handsome designs ?
and rich quality, ?
; ^ JFIaniiek
All Pure Wool English Flannels, Bne Ve
lour' Finish, fast colour and shrunk, warm,
yet not heavy to wear, for Girls' School .
Dresses, House Frocks, Blazers, Smoke '
Coats, Bloomers, tc.
These Jfavj- Flannels are a late shipment,
just received, and we are placing them
on offer at a special price, to clear before
stocktaking, 27/28 in. wide.
4/11 quality, Special Sale Price, 3/11
yard.
5/6 quality, Special Sate Price, 4/6
yard.
5/11 quality, Special Sale Price, 4/11
yard. ? . .--
NAVY SERGE FLANNEL, 27 in. wide,
SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 2/9 yard.
(Second Floor, New Building.)
ARTIFICIAL SILK JUMPERS
Less than Half Price.
A special offer pf ARTIFICIAL SILK
JUMPERS, this season's styles in a. good
range of colours, 63/ to 75/.
All to Clear at 29/6.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY
SPECIAL LINES TO CLEAR.
Ladies' Gauntlet French Suede Gloves
?with Strap, 2 Dome, in Grey, Brown, and
Pastel.
13/6 For 8/11 Pair.
CASHMERE HOSE, Plain and Ribbed, ia
Navy, Black, Grey, Nigger.
4/11 For 2/11 Pair. -
MERCERISED COTTON RIBBED SPORTS
HOSE, all colours.
5/11 For 3/11 Pair.
SILK AND WOOL TWO-TONE HOSE,
all colours. - - . j0
11/9 For 9/11 Pair.;.
Silk and Wool Lace. '
ALLOVER and FLOUNCECGS.'in leading
shades, 31 to 36 inches wide, Ivory, Nigger,
Beige. Champagne, Cinnamon, Saxe, and
Gold, Na-y and Cherry, White and Black,
Black and White Black.
Special Value. 6/11 and 9/6
per Yard.
These goods are being offered at LESS
THAN the ordinary cost price.
Best White Sheeting.
WHITE TWILL SHEETING.
54 in. wide reduced to 2/8, 3/1 yard.
72 in. wide, reduced to 4/S, 4/9 yard.
60 in. wide, reduced to 5/3. 5/9 yard.
PLAIN WHITE SHEETING.
54-in. wide, reduced to 3/1, 3/3 yard.
72 in. wide, reduced to 3/11,. 4/3 yard.'
/80 in. wide, reduced to 4/6, 5/6 yard.
SPECIALS FOR BOYS.
BovV ALL-WOOL GABARDINE Over
coats, to fit boys 3. 5, G. 7 years.
57/6 For 35/6.
Boys' COTTON GABARDINE OVER
COATS, good quality, fit boys 10, 11, 13
49/6 For 29/6.
- BOYS' WARM JEBSEYS. Heather, Kwy, .
Brown, and Grey, 20 in., 5/6; 22 in., 6/;
24 in., 6/6; 26 in., 7/; 28. in., . 7/6.
Best Value— —Always.
Ilk Anderson Ltd
16-26 HEsDLEY STREET.
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BUSY! BUSY: .ALWAYS Hl'i-Y! , ;
LADIES' COATS! COATS! COATS! ' ' '
EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE!
BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS! ^
BIG BARGAINS!* „ - \ V
For those Ladies who are keen to secure .a bi™ lianrain in a-Knari, itrl{«h CoaEW
duality, no better opportunity is likely to i rc-ent itself than- that presented ; by lom *,;.
BIG SURPLUS C LEARANCE WHICH WE ARE HOLDING TO-DAY ' --«- 'Hwr, i
In our Ladies' Costume Division — vour choice of .
COSY PLAIN BLANK Cr TWEED COATS I , ,
SMART VELOUR TWEED COATS! „ ,' .
AXD - '?? -i ?? .'?? ? ????,' :?
? ? FASHIONABLE FINE P I EDF. VELOUU COATS! ,,,-*. .;.... ' /
'We are' holding this big special Clearance of Ladies' Coats for tll« fame -reason ? thM
?we hdd. the-Costume Clearance recently, viz., LATE SEASON A5D BIG UNSOLD. ST0OK8. ?
T»ke your choice at these Bargain I'rice3. ? ? '?' ''.!''?'
SHOP EARLY. /
Bargain Group 1. — Ladies' All- Wool BLANKET TWEED COATS, in several . styled In
cluding Convertible Collars, patch pockets, with flaiis. cable stitched, plain 'and 'fancy
turned-back cuffs, full and well-made garment s. Colours — Greys and Fawns. ?? &lu»— - S.W.,
W., and OjS. , ' , .
Usual Price 39/6 each,
Special Sale Price, 29/1 1 each. . .
Bargain Group 2. — Ladies' Cosy, Smart, A 11-Wool Mottled Tweed Velour C0.1U, In the
season's popular designs, convertible cape, collars, fancy patch and slit pockets, deep turned
back cuffs, belt jir around, full and well-made Coats, excellent quality materials. Cclcura —
Light and Dark Greys, Fawns. Sir.es — S.W., W., and O.S. ; . -, ,.
USUAL PRICE C9/0 EACH.., ; . . .
^Special Sale Price To-day and While They Last, 39/6 each.
Bargain Group 3. — One large well-assorted roller! ion of Loiliei1' JIand*-me AVoolVelmr
Coats, in the season's smart styles, large converiilile nillnrs, fancy patch jiockehi; turned
back gaunUet machine sewn cuffs, finished with buttons, collars, cuffs, and pockets- trimmed
with silk cable stitchinR. Colours — Nipger, Fawn, Mole, Xavy, Henna, Saxe, Grey. . . In *
splendid selection of colour tonos. Siws — S. W., W., and. O.S. ? ?'?-
USUAL PRICES 6f./ TO fiD/o.
Bargain Clearance Price, 39/6 each.
Bargain Group 4. — Very choice selection of Ladles' High-grade French and EnglUh Suede
Velour Coats,- in the season's colours, cut in -he very latest styles, beautifully made and
finished, with and without belt, large convertible Collars, table stitched, finished with buttoM,'
'''-deep cuffs, plain cable stitched, set-in and Doman Sleeves. Colours — Nigger, Mole, Grey,
Navy, Fawn, Hernia, Tan, Saxe, Ueseda, Brown, Eose, reucock, Brick. Sizes — S.W., W., ami
O.S.
USUAL VALUES FROM 7.1/ TO £5 5/ EACH. »
Bargain Clearance Price, 59/6 each.
. SEE THESE COAT BARGAINS K.U'.I.Y!
1 '/ ___^ ? ,
BIG SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES, JUM
PERS, AND SMART COSTUME SKIRTS TO-DAY! TO-DAY!
WONDERFUL I'R ICE TlEDrCTIONS!
dCT- LADIES' COSTUME SKIRTS! COSTUME SKIRTS! BIG
. BARGAINS!
CLEARING OUT THE COSTUME SKIRTS AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR
SWIFT CLEARANCE!
Group 1. — Ladies' All-Wool Serge Cost time .Skirtr;, plain or smart stripes, also Tweed
Costume Skirts, in novel checks and stripes, in the season's popn'ar colour effects, all slrei
in this lot. USUAL PRICE H/9 TO 35/, SPECIAL SALE PRICE 12'fi EACH.
Bargain Group 2. — Ladies' Stylish All-Wool Gabardine S»rpo Costume Skirts, an Interest
ing selection, including Novelty Tweeds, trimmed nrcordin^ to the season's Infest styled
with Braids, Silk Embroidered, Buttons, and Novel Pocket Efforts. Colours — Navy, Fawns.
Nigger, also Black and Novel stripes, all sir.es. up to 28 in. waist. USUAL PRICES accord
' ing to style, finish, 4c, 21/ to 45/'. SPECIAL SALE PRICE l!)/c EACH.
ri^»OUR GREAT SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF LADIES' SMART
COSTUMES AND FROCKS CONTINUES TO-DAY.
? /
Ji^J/ ChaplesZBipks &€o.Ltd. ' *
VJ^WE^.^Ifck tf^\ ? ' Just arrived, a new shipment of our
.iKHratAHanflSfe tnV -? ?? ? ? ? Beady-for-Scn-kc Acme Sport Suits
jSBHftvwfilBi&aE&'uLj ? ' % for'Boys. These Suits are mode to
«3rHwSi^^^^fegs?«^& our .own Speciul Measure. The Coats
^BwV JKSffl^^^vT are lined with a good Italian Cloth,
^^SJ^^^fflltss^il^^ r aud the Knickers with Ferguson'*
^Sg&^^Wj£&$tt[~f *^« '^JT Silesia and have pieces attached for
? mi^^ 54/6 'to 62/ for 4^. ' }??
iffla ^B^ No. 1.— Ihistrating an English All- * .
IllJH eS I ^*i Wool' Tweed Suit in neat Check and ;
wlIP Ira , 0 ^ HeTringbone Patterns. This h» a Su- ». *
?U tS li ? J perior Suit, will give Jong service, and. k
«? K §§3g^»^ retain its good uppcarancc. In nil I
^^0S^ 37/6 Each.. -
?^ '^. No. 2. — Boy's Sport SUils iu English
**?'? xr j.x.y m o 'a. *u™ WoOlt Suiting, iu assorted neat
lOUths TrOUSer SUltS. patterns, in medium Oreys and
Q7/fi fnr 77/fi Browns. An excellent Suit for school
? xi ,,OrV'-D/ c. ? and college wear. O£ smart appear- ?
^o. 4.— Youtli s Ready-for-Service auce and exceptional wearing quality. !
Suits in Heather and Dark Grey Wool ^ji B.zcs nre marked at the one price.
Scotch Tweeds, in most serviceable 37/tt~-the Suit,
colours. These Suits are all Tailored
under the same supervision as our ? _^sss»* *
Men's Ready-for-Service Suits. The ' /gPlSJa
Coats are made in the lnlest style, \ 1^&*'^^
with long lapels to collar, two buttou * «* ^ fj
fronts, seam at back; the Trousers ^v -,j
have side and hip pockets, and gaunt-. ? Xsjy
let bottoms. Sizes 13 to 2J. 97/6' ^rfH^M^L.
?Boy's and Youth's Coats.' ?' tS^f^S^m^ '?'? ' ' '
Size 5 to 8, 39/6. / B^wSmL ' ?
. ? Size 9 to 3, 45/. , . iife^%a '
Boy's and Youth' Trench Overcoats , ' Rw j (T™!'Sitii|f(\ ^~^vr
in Dark Oxford Grey, and Navy Blue -wif W|,j|Kff-y , '
English Coating, with helt all-round, ' .1 1 Ill//I*i|f 'ill'
storjn collar. A very popular shape ' A* Bi'||Ef|i!j|i!| ill '?
with the young people. % \wBu \ 'I \
Boy's Scout Suits. . \^\ \*
29/6 for 22/6. ^ k4 i
No. 3.— The Scout Suit illustrated * hLIIl Lj i 1 .
here is a very Smart and Comfortable : '' a** @ ii Illif
Suit for little boys— in a neat Fawn S\\v^\^^f illlllilillli'
All-Wool Flannel, made with the best ^ilWW^tKlilHr
. linings. Sizes 0 to 5. A really ex- ?J%$Mfc&s^ *'-«*»'
cellent wearing Suit. ? ? .
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| Birks Daily Special Line ]
I DOUBLE WIDTH CREPE DE CHINE. j
j HEAVYWEIGHT QUALITY, WHITE, BLACK', AXD COLOUUS, I
j 22/6 Yard for 10/6. j
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CHARLES BIRKS Sf C« LJD
44 to 54 RUNDLE STREET *ni STEPHENS PLACE. ADELMDC
* 693
J ANCHOR COFFEE
- IN FANCY CANISTER.
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Distinctive Flavour — Consu-
tent Quality.
ORDER ONE TO-DAY.
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