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Late Advertisements. CAILLER’S Milk Chocolate is universally pronounced to be a most delicious sweetmeat. Have you tried it? NOT JUST THE SAME.” You may pay the same price elsewhere, but it’s in the wear you find out the merit of our Stockings. See our Special Ladies’ Heavy Knitted Hose for winter; well worth 2s 6d—only 1/11 PAIR. BROM2L EWING, AND CO., LTD. CUNT Durit will bo I\ 2» 4d Tea oMMENCED March, and WILL MONTH, kir Well-known TEAS lb. tc£ Is lid; Sale Price, Is fid pcjf lb. 2s Tea—Usual brice. Is 7d; Sale Price, Is 5c per lb. Is 8d Tea—Usual Price, Is 4d; Sale Price, Is 2d per lb. 1 IRVINE AND STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE COMPANY, LIMITED, George and Princes streets. SPECIAL NOTICE. UNDOUBTEDLY DUNEDIN’S BEST VALUE IN FOOTWEAR At Present is at ]VI OUR I SON’S BIG SLAUGHTERING SALE NOW ON OF HEALING’S ASSIGNED STOCK ' Of BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS. BOUGHT AT 13s 4d IN THE £. Every Pair of which is Selling under Original Cost. Use, 3s in the £ Reduction made on my Immense fttock, including all Hi<»hgrade Boots, TERMS STRICTLY CASH. MORRISON’S BOOT STORE, 36 GEORGE STREET. TRIMMED MILLINERY. We have Opened This Morning a Small Case of the LATEST LONDON SHAPES, SPLENDID VALUE, from 15s 6d to 27s 6d. On view in Window No. 1. AND SUTHERLAND. PRINCES STREET. 500 PAIR DOUBLE-BED WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS. Special purchase of Colonial Blankets, All Wool and Pure Wool, to bo sold at less than we can purchase them at the present time. Side-by-side comparison of weight, length, width, quality, and price—that is the best to go by. LARGE DOUBLE-BED SIZE, 14s 6d. SEE OUR “ HAERE-MAI ’’ BLANKET. SINGLE BED .. DOUBLE BED EXTRA LARGE SIZE ... 23s 6d MOLLISONS, GEORGE STREET. D.S.A. EVERYBODY IS DELIGHTED with our magnificent new Show Room and tne grand array of NEW GOODS therein displayed If you have not yet visited it we invite you to do bo at once. You can do so without being asked to buy, ° IT’S LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT, in most cases with out LINLRY, and we never find an culty in suiting all tastes with Becoming Headgear at Moderate from our really Immense Stoc! ask Mothers to see our Girls' Ti Felt Flop Hats, white and colors os 6d each. A SEASONABLE LINE AT PRESEN i? FURr>. We have them in”"a -fashionable Furs and Shapes, a Lowest Prices, Fur Necklets Pclerenes in the correct long, flat t L 3 „. 6J t0 60s eai =h. M Sable Mulls—a really good Muff most m demand—for 8s 6d each. GOOD JUDGES OF DRESS STUPFI will find among our collection mi admire, and the Goods generally I criticism. We want to tell v the many merits of our beDRESS MATERIALS, butverv prefer you to come and see them are confident your judgment will with ours. DRESSES STYLISHLY MADE FOR 1 When we add that Miss A. Brooi opened a second Dressmaking and is now turning out be? DRESSES at 17s ftfonly for m we think we have said enough to every Woman who wishes to dres l at a reasonable rate, to patronis Dress Department. AND NOW A WORD ABOUT BLANI This season we placed cor with three of our best Woollen before the advance in wool. i quently we are supplying ELAN more cheaply than ever. See Merino Woo! Double Bed Bla made by a local mill, at 15s pair. FINALLY, OUR GOODS ARE ENTT TRUSTWORTHY, Serviceable, Fashionable, and th of their class, and everything g the lowest possible price. °Ca and see how fair we will treat how well we will please you, am much we will save you. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 81 and 83 GEORGE STREET, And BRANCH AT SOUTH DUNEDIN. £l2O CASH PRIZES. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. A welcome addition to every m»i

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Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5