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Late Advertisements. CORNET and Case, 50s T Violin, Bow, and don, 22 George street. HA} B you seen Girls* Strong Nailed Boots from 4a lid; Youths* from 6s 6d. Simcn Brothers, George street. ' • Knickere, usual price 3s lid to 6s 6d bargain price 3s 3d. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. TJTTRSUANT to the terms of "The Banks L.„ and Bankers Act Amendment Act, " The Bank Holidays Act, 1902, H MONDAY, the 25th day of May. 1903, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Offices of the under-mentioned Banks throughout New Zealand:— ™3tJKSEL N BANK 0P AUSTRALIA. LIMITED, G. B. TOLHURST. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES E. J. FINCH, Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, H. K. BETHUNE, Acting Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, JAMES COATES, General Manager. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, ALEX. MICHIE. For General Manager SPECIAL PURCHASE IN MELBOURNE. DONEGAL TWEED RUSSIAN COATS AND SKIRTS, Strapped Satin, with basques. Also same with Three-quarter Sac Coats. Very stylish, up-to-date Goods. Owing to the depression in Melbourne we were able to secure these really Stylish Dresses at Half the usual price. You can pick any color for 30s, 355. Just think—a Stylish Jacket and Skirt for 30s! This Line is worth the attention of any lady requiring a nice Winter Dress at a moderate price—30a and 355. Only at MRS D REAVER'S, 50 George street. T AND J. ARTHUR'S Waterproof OverW • coats, strongly made, guaranteed waterproof, usual price 42s 6d—bargain price 37s 6d. A JACKET SLUMP AT MOLLISONS. Advertising represents or misrepresents the Goods, according to the facts stated. Our object in advertising is to inform our Friends and Customers that we have a number of last year's and this season's FAWN JACKETS which we are anxious to clear at considerably less than Half the Marked Prices, and others at a Big Reduction. We might as well own up we are heavily over-stocked in Fawn Jackets. We will n.ove them, though;' see if we don't. It means, a big loss, but it has to be done. The prices quoted would make the Jackets blush. All our representations are strictly true, for wo try to understate rather than overstate. To those unacquainted with us our representation may seem exaggeration in view of the low prices quoted. LOT 1.-42 FAWN JACKETS, last season's prices, short and tight fitting, 16s 6d, 21s. 32s 6d,' 425, 455. To clear all at one price—7s lid. LOT 2.—31 FAWN JACKETS, last season's ' prices, 355; j semi-fitting. j To clear at one price—19s 6d. LOT 3.-21 FAWN JACKETS, last season's ! prices, 42s and 50s; sac and semi-fitting; I trimmed silk and velvet. ! To clear all at one price—25s 6d. j LOT 4.-28 FAWN JACKETS, this season's I goods, 19s 6d to 25s 6d; jj semi-fitting; j full sleeves. To clear all at one price—l2s 6d. i LOT 5.-24 FAWN JACKETS, this season's goods; J sac backs; full sleeves. To clear at 21s. SEE WINDOW. MOLLISONS, CORNER GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS, THE NEAREST THING To a man's heart is his undershirt. Did you ever think of it? Do not deceive yourself with the idea that cheap UNDERWEAR is good enough because it is out of sight. Such reasoning is neither healthful nor economical. Grand Window Display of all the Good Kinds of Underwear at GOLDEN HAT SHOP, ' * Princes street. Mosgiel Shirts or Pants 4s Gd Roslyn Shirts or Pants _ 4s lid Fleecy Underwear (a novelty), very I warm, soft, and durable 6a 6d J AND J. ARTHUR'S Splendid Wearing I • Trouserings, dark and light stripes, usual I price 19s—bargain price 13s 6d. " j >, G. FORD AND CO. DRESS MATERIALS. All our Dress Materials having been personally selected by Mr Ford, Ladies can rely upon them being New. Fashionable, Up-to-date, and of the Newest Patterns. We havo a large Stock to select from. We havo also a First-class Assortment of the fashionable Figured Velveteens, in new colorings and designs. Estimates gijen for the COMPLETE DRESS OR COSTUME. D. G. FORD AND CO., Late Mrs (fill, 11,13,15 PRINCES STREET (near Octagon). OS> —Received from ARCHD. MILLER AND CO., Grocers, the sum of Two Pounds f£2) for one " Bonus Certificate Book." —John C. Krook. May 18. "NEW CASH SYSTEM." We are issuing to Cash Buyers " Bonus Certificates." Om Certificate given with every sixpence you spend with us. Five given when you spend 2s 6d. Ten giver when you spend ss, and so on. We also provide you with a book free in which to paste your "certificates," which are already gummed. When you return a full book we give you £2 for it. The above receipt speaks for itself. We sell only Goods of the best quality, and give our customers the very best attention. By selling for cash wo are able to sell much cheaper than firms who give credit. Don't believe the people who run down our " Cash System." They have an object in doing so. ARCHD. MILLER & CO., CASH GROCERS AND TEA MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. tl • ings to order, usual price 19s to 25s—aargwn grice 16a 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 5

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