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I. LEWIS' SALE 't. COMMENCES TO-MORROW. r .LJ- 1 )-. I THE GREATEST SHOPPING EVENT OF THE !j-===' [||| ?? -? |Hi==i if, t?i? I I | j; ? |wk\ < i >Q XJ pO|j|^ "(i | $ r ?§'! i? i  ? ;1''i ?!t ? J I ^i|||| | T||| i;" ?  ■   I ? t  jjjjj I ||j^ ^#' I Cost Frocks at Specially I Reduced Prices. I Black Silk Coats from 28/6. I Moreen Underskirts, "( Worth 2/11. Sale Price, 1/EH I ■• Ladies' Divided Skirts, 1 Worth 2/11. Sale Price, 1 /Si 1 GLOVES AND HOSIERY AT SALE PRICES. I 1 Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments a and Millinery Trimmings I must be cleared to make I room for our New Good-i. Print and Delaine Blouses, II Worth 3/6. Sale Price, 1/8 'I White Embroidered Blouses, I, Worth 4/11. Sale Price, 2/11 II I I CAPES SPECIALLY REDUCED. PRINTS and VOILES GREATLY REDUCED. j j rjt | 1*4 if RECORD REDUCTIONS r.¡ECORD R[!DUCTIONS f -iri THE LATEST MILLINERY. MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST Including a SPECIAL PURCHASE of a LARGE MANUFACTURER'S STOCK. Ladies' PANAMA HATS, Worth 8/11. Sale Price, 3/11 Ladies' GEORGETTE HATS, Worth 8/11. Sale Price, 3/11 Do. Worth 12/11. Sale Price, 6/11 Ladies' Trimmed- STRAW HATS, Worth 2/11. Sale Price, 1 QJ Do. Worth 5/11. Sale Price, 2/11 Children's & Girls' Trimmed STRAW HATS, Worth 1/1 li. Sale Price, 6id. Children's MILLINERY from 1/0i Children's TUNICS and MATINEE COATS Greatly Reduced. a genuine attempt to clear out remains of uux SAILE ni,,h-cless Qoods to make room for New ??M?S&S? ? ?r&?J? Season's Goods. Many articles wiii be found marked at absurdly low figures, so an early visit is essential. Voile Blouses from 2/11 White Skirts from 2/11 Gabardine Dress Skirts, Worth 8/11. Sale Price, 4/11 Navy Dress Skirts, Vlorth 8/11. Sale Price, 4/11 SPORTS COATS, TRENCH COATS, COVERT COATS, All at Special Sale Prices. DRESS MATERIALS AT SALE PRICES. Coloured from 25/- Black Navy „ M 28 6 9 MAIDS' COSTUMES 1 SPECIALLY REDUCED. § A limited quantity of ■ CORSETS I at Less than Half-price. K Ladies' Camisoles Sale Price Il6! „ Vests „ "tUtti 1 „ Embroidered Collars, 2.d. S I y? fy n IT) y? y i7'ir?7"'F<c'   [l!!f!:I_E IiLGJ;L,4NSEA. ] ?a?a???Ess?K??asasasm?a?? ¡ Chapters in the I History of a i GREAT PAPER •• IIHIllll)!l!IHIIIIII!i>IHIilllHlHllllllillHlllHHllHlllllllllilllll!'llllllllHHIl!Hll!!li'llHHlli!llH No. 6. THE FRUITS OF THE EARTH. I THE stimulation of agriculture has always been a principal plank in a r:chc 'Daily MaiFs" platform. Long before the War laid such grim emphasis upon the cardinal import- ancc of our home-grown food supplies, "The 'Daily' "ICail" was conducting an r active campaign for the encouragement of small holdings, and the introduction of sane and labour saving methods of husbandry. IHTHE establishment of The rDahy t%Caii" Farm was an invaluable lesson in the possibilities of tenant- farming, LATER, when the savage policy of unrestricted submarine warfare threatened to throw us entirely upon our own resources, The 'Daily Ilcail "was foremost in urging the imme- diate utilisation of waste ground for vegetable growing. In 1915, in order still further to encourage the allotment movement, prizes amounting to £1,000 were awarded for the best vegetables grown by amateurs. WHEN it is remembered that, in W one year, eight million tons of potatoes were produced from war- time allotments only, it wili be realised how immensely valuable to the country was this movement which The 'Daily Mail" had fostered.  A PRIZE of £ 1,000 awarded for the jTT? best bunch of sweet peas, and a ESO gold cup for a new rose, are i. ndicative of the practical* interest in horticulture which The Tfaily Mail" has alWays displayed. I niIU Jttnil Million Sale ORDER TO-DAY S.V.P. M s This is the stxt? of a series of announcements P*' S dealing with certain kiabric achievements of ^he Daily Mail. They are written, not in mere se'f-congraiu!aJion, but becausa memory a short-lived, and because only in retrospect is it possible ,:usdy to estimate the soundness, virility and value of I Jhis paper s policy. t Always Fair Always Fearless Always First
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11 UNLIMITED BEER. j I Weak Variety at 2d. I r per  i)a I per Innt. i Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Com- j monSOD Wednesday, answering Coion&l j Ashley and other members, said the Gov- ernment had com? to the conclusion that some of the powers with respect to the Brewing industry, hitherto exercised by I the Ministry of Food, may now be safely 8 modified. (Cheers). The Cabinet had de- cided that all restrictions should be re- | moved as to the quantity of beer which 1 I may be brewed. They were, however, of | opinion that restrictions on the gravity I ought to be continued. (Mr. W. Thorns: 1 "Oh, riibbisli I-" Laughter). But they I had decided that the gravity of beer in I caeh grade should be increased by four degrees, the permuted average gravity of | output of any bre liould be raised to l I a ike amount, and price of beer under 1 ?)20 should be redin g! to M. per pint. Th,, cSect of rhese changes would be I| Miat the increased revenue derived by the brewers from their output would be speiii I in improving the quality of beer supplied to the public, and consequently the Gov- 1 f-niTuent did not propose to levy the ad- ditional duty which it would otherwise 1 have been ab!o to secure by reason of ths | increased barrels?. | II EXIT CONTROL BOARD. ¡ I 1 -1 -1 ¡ I With reject to the Central Control I ¡ Board it is the int?utiun of the Govern- | I I ment to terminate the existence of this. | j body—(cheers)—which was created to | meet the ?merKenctes of war and has ren- I t I dered great service to the country, and to 1 replace it by a Commission—(cries of g I j Oh ")—under a Minister responsible to S Parliament. A Bill to this effect has j b;:en prepared and will shortly be intro- duced. I [ Mr. Will Thorne (Lab.): May I ask if it I j was not the unanimous opinion of the Liquor Control Board that the low gravity J of beer has been the means of driving a I people to drink whiskey, and that the S J I beer of 1020 gravity proposed by the right g hon. gentleman is not so strong as ginger I 1 pop? (Laughter). Mr. Bonar Law: What I have just § stated as the intention of the Government | I j is to improve the quality of beer. All | that I have said about the 1020 beer is that 1 If it is sold it has to be sold at a very low I price. I Sir J. D. Bees CU.): Is it proposed that I the gravity mentioned is to be retained i| ^icrmanently, and may the public look | I forward to having as good beer as they 1 had before the war, because that is their B expectation ? & Mr. Bonar Law: 1 really have no means | of limiting the powers to look forward. § I' Captain ORMSBY GORE (U.): Are we 1 to understand that the Government pro- | pose no change in the hours of saTe? | Mr. Bonar Law: I have said1 nothing | I about that, but of course the House un- § II derstands, I am mire, that it is not in. | tended to remove at on-ce all restrictions, 8 I and lam sure no section of opinion des ires it. (Cheers). Ej I ?r. Bottomlcy: May I ask the dght hon. | (>ntlemán what, he understands by the | ¡ ptira? intoxicating liquor"—whether it means if a man drinh too much and it | I makes him m does not that apply, and I with enormously increased force, to what J arc called temperance beverages? j Mr. Bonar LDW; That is quite a differ- j Ient thinq. | Mr. Billing: Will the right hon. gotntle- man undertake that no teetotaler* shall || be appointed to this Commission? The Speaker: Order, order Therp are < (her questions besides beer. (Lancht<;x).
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Special Opportunity. D. M. LEWIS If & Co., Ltd., vL I GREAT SUMMER | SALE t COMMENCES If I ay Ne Special Bargains. oys Washing Suits, Blouses, Knickers, {Blazers, Jerseys, Jersey Suits, Flannel Suits, etc., At Immensely Redoced Prices- HUGE STOCK OF Shirts, Pant3, Vests, Socks, Pyjamas, Ties, Collars, etc., TO BE Cleared at a Great Sacrifice. Extraordinary Bargains w Men s, Youths'& Boys Sports Coats AND Flannel Trousers. Special Sale Prices IN M,en's, YoUthS. 6 BOY3Suit& Sweeping Reductions in Straw, Soft and all Summer Hats and Caps. OXFORD STREET. SWANSEA. j