Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Nov 1930, 2, p. 5

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THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Thursd Boys‘, Girls‘ and This department will be a boon to mothers. Your needs for children‘s togs will be supplied at prices astonishingly low. Adâ€" vertised items may be sold out the first openâ€" ing day. So be on hand Boys‘ and Youths‘ Wool Pants Longies and bloomers all wool tweed mixâ€" tures, best of tailorâ€" ing and finish. Reguâ€" lar worth to $2.25. Opening price. One Dollar. Sizes to 34. Natural pure ribbed, made just like dads. Warm, comfortable, sizes 22 to 34. Reguâ€" worth $2.00. Opening special One Dollar Fancy wool and raâ€" yon mixed pullovers. The very bright youthful sweaters your boy wanted for school and dress. Pit little chaps as well as the big brother. One Dollar. Reg. worth $1.95. Misses‘ and Childs‘ pleated, navy serge skirts, fast indigo dye heavy wool serge. Mothers know their true worth. One Dolâ€" lar White drill with navy serge collars. The very ones you bought at much higher prices. All sizes. One Dollar. CANADAS UREATEST DULLAR VALUEFS Light and dark grey, bordered with fast red. Excellent camp or extra blanket. Canadian wool, made by best manufacturer One Dollar. and 6 rapkins, Fancy linen cloths _ with multi coloured borâ€" der and some white. One Dollar Saturday While They Last Infants‘ Wear Boys‘ Sweaters Boy‘s Wool Combinations Serge Skirts Table Covers D2 x D2 Wool Mixed Blankets Regulation Middies Nov. 6th, 1930

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