public Notices. In Wednesday's < Star 'that the " Drapers are complaining of bad times." Who said that? Certainly not the .'"D.S.A." We DAREN'T, in face of the crowds that every afternoon throng the "FAIR," But then we laid ourselves out to be busy. We fixed our prices so low that we knew that the crowds would come—and so they have! Yes ! We're quite cheerful! The success of the" FAIR" means to us lots of new customers during the coming year! We welcome alike and treat with the same courtesy the wife of the humblest laboring man and the lady who comes in her carriage—and, we get them both! The newspapers charge so much for their advertising space that we can't say all we would like to, but the following halfdozen lines will show that Bargain=Giving is still the order of the day! Opposition ? We haven't time to think about it We've too much to sell and too many people coming to buy to bother about this "bugbear" of the ißth Century shopkeeper. Now, ladies, your attention, please! 12 only Ladies 5 Tweed and Cloth Jackets, Greys, Navy, and other mixtures full sac shape. Regular prices, 22,6 to 37 t 6, Now all to go at 3/11 each 6 dozen Children's Cream Fleecy Bonnets, Hats, and Tarns, the balance of our stock. Now all marked 1/11J and 2/6 each 12 dozen Lace Collars and Stolettes in Guipure, Edelweiss, and Point, White, Cream, and Ecru. Were 1/ and 1/6 each. Now marked 2 'for 6d Ridiculous, isn't it ? 12 pieces All-wool Dress Materials, Tweeds, Venetians, Homespuns, Hopsacs, Blue, Brown, Grey, Green, and Heather. Regular values, 2/11 and 3/6. Now all at i/ii£ yard 15 dozen Boys' Black Ribbed Knitted Worsted. Stockings, sizes 1 to 8 Usually 1/3 to 1/11. Now 1/ all round Overstocked in Good Striped Flannelettes. We are now clearing these at 4|d, sfd, and 6|d. Former prices, 6fd, 7f-d, and Bfd 9 Oriental Down Ventilated Quilts, in floral sateen, with plain border and insertion. Regular price, 19/11. Clearing price, 11/6 George Street and at South Dunedin
Tea Strainers. 1/3 Porcelain, with drainer dißh complete. Prevents the tea becoming bitter. & Peppers & Salt Cellars China, very richly Gilded and Hand-painted with Floral Designs. Wonderfully cheap at 1/ each. Sweet Dishes To match the above, 3/ and 4/6. Japanese Plates Very Beautiful Designs, 6d each. Odd Cups & Saucers In Japanese Ware. Cheap! China Butter Plates White, 4d. Gilded, 6d. Decorated, Bd. Very Artistic ! Flower Epergnes, New Designs, from 6/6 up. Novelties in Doulton Ware Novelties in Wedgewood Ware Job Lot of Table and Dessert Knives, slightly soiled, 6d each. GEORGE RITCHIE, STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. GEORGE ST. (Near Octagon). :.u :v 25 per cent. Saved. HJMHiaWfffl Agent: «. L GTO2EIL S Braifert Si THE EVENING STAB, QtrBSCREBEES in~tha Country can have their Papers Left at any Baibr&y Station along the Line. l' >tf',<™ fit] nM>JTT?MTcff or small quantities of Print.
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Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 2
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