Public IfOtiOMU ST. 6EOEGB JAM.—One used, always used. All grocers. As— MAN’S CROWNING GLORY is his HAT I So the— PINNACLE OF PERFECTION is a “WOODROW” HAT. DIAMOND Dyes, 6d; Pink Pills, 3s; Dr Bloom’s “ Orange Blossom ” (month's treatment), 10s. Hawkins, George street. ire the *oknhwled*«d Imdlns .eoudy tor *n romvtotnt>.lteaaminaaS*d by thoMyalosi J*onUy.Ths S-aiSta* boar Ui* signature ot Ws.H.bBTtK (ragltttamt v. it tiout which iK.rjr ore fenolne). No Lody should bo v.lhoal thorn. 01 oil Chomlsto throughout (be World. KS A SI !S|Phan». ChcmUt.lOUTH AMrTOJI, IRBLAKB. igsnta: SBARLAIB *Ce-LB>»«*W*WoUda 4 t«*l ocA lULANB DBUU t0„ Christchurch. “ "OLOOMINE,” the great Corn, Wart, and JLJ Bunion Cure, price 6d; the cheapest and best. everywhere. xxrwxoro err K\ the weathsr doesn’t suit you or TT you don’t suit the weather, when yon r.re feeling hot, perspiring, and played out, a cun of pure Cock o the North Tea will prove a delightful refreshment. _ ST. GIiORGE JAM. —Best in the market. All grocers. WASHING AND CLEANING MADE EASY By using 99 EXTRACT OF SOAP. ** A PIOL and Steel Pills,” 4s 6d; Steel jljL and Pennyroyal Pills, 3s 6d. Mrs Louisa Hawkins, 106 George street.
El!HtaHrWWßfaSf* •. /'■'fUTICURA Soap, Is 2d; Beecham’s Pills, \J Is 2d; Dutch Drops, 6d; “Sepoys Prairie Cure,” 2s 6d. Hawkins’s, Georgs street.
TO a BE EVERYWHER YOU KNOW. IT IS OFTEN HARD TO CHOOSE. NEVERTHELESS, if Grace, Fashion, Fit, and Wear go fo ranything BE SURE and VISIT THE visit \ CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT. VISIT VISIT We hold one of the LARGEST and MOST CHOICE Stocks m the Colony. STOCK and Landing, tlifi FOLLOWING HIGH-CLASS MAKES We are Sole f “ Laird Sehroher.” “ FlorAgente for I sheim,” “Nettleton, “Jenness these. Miller,” “ Pollards.” NOW IN Also, Rostock’s, Vernon’s, Clarke's, Snow's. Soule Harrington's, etc., etc. COLONIAL MAKES. —For real hard wear and moderate prices we defy keenest competition. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, traces street, OPPOSITE CHIEF POST OFFICE. D.S.A'. THE UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS or THE FA IE Has been apparent to all, and we are still busy all day long. For the next Fortnight we will give some STARTLING BARGAINS, as we are determined > what won’t sell at one price will at a lower. Al! oor Ready-to-wear JACKET and SKIRT COSTUMES at 10s 6d, 19s lid, 29s 6d~ worth 35s to 60s each, LADIES’ and CHILDRENS MILLINERY at half-price again cut in two. LADIES’ and GIRLS’ FASHIONABLE FAWN JACKETS, balf-price-6s lid to 19s lid each. Lovely PRINTED MUSLINS—were Is Old—for 4Jd, is 3d for 6fd, and is 6d quality now BJd yard; sec these. Samples LADIES’ GLOVES and STOCKINGS, at prices worth your immediate attention. DBAFEBT SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (81 AND 83 (ME STREET. AND BBANCN SOUTH DUNEDIN).
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Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 8
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441Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 8
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