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list 4! It's "SNIPS" and "SNAPS" Time Now at the "D.S.A." I and counter MUST be se at hand, so w goods nee of 1 Wares

BfcHsfcESE^BSSSSS | THAT PECULIAR EXCELLENCE | Which has always distin- W fa guished cod liver oil emul- $ sions in the curing of lung $ /ft diseases in vastly more % prominent in 9h | Lane's Emulsion, i & r « fl\ Lane's Emulsion is a dish H tinctly original emulsion. ||j fl> It contains the finest Beech- ytf $ wood creasote, an ingredient $ /ft always prescribed by doc- p $ tors for consumption. This $ jft creasote, with the cod liver iO fii oil and hypophosphites of $ (ft lime and soda, are perfectly vt/ and permanently emulsified $ flj with fresh eggs. In all i\> ■ffy other emulsions gum is used $ fa in place of eggs. But gum «/ Ay only clogs and blocks the $ jfi system and has no medi- f/ ( ( l cinal value. Lane's Emur,- $ sion has a strength-giving, vj/ 4 consumption-curing value & & which no other emulsion W; /j\ can approach. Ay AH chemists and stores sell $ $ Lane's Emulsion. \9 (ft W » Prices, 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle. «? £U 11 M If I covld meet you face, to face and tell you iwt WHY you should buy your Boots and Shoes at our Depot, explain every detail regarding construction, Material, and finish, Pm certain that "you.would be at once convinced that, our De'Ot is the very BOOT DEPOT for your purchases. ss'*£• m. »#.*3* To get the best results in Washing White Clothes you must have > the best Laundry Blue. You may use the best of soap, and faithfully adhere to the old time successful wash-tub methods, but the washing lums out badly simply because you have used Blue- deficient in bleaching properties. When the clothes have a yellow tint, instead of being beautifully white, then you have inferior Blue! " Royal Blue " or Empire Blue as it is often spoken of is the highest grade of laundry blue, because it is the purest ultramarine. If you were to give " Royal Blue " a trial we should gain another customer. WHERE PLEASURE AND PROFIT Are combined there should be NO HgSITATTnWt.;■•.,, ~ THERE IS PLEASURE because it is a Perfect . Tea. ■■.•'•■ PROFIT became you say© at least 5d per lb. ia buying it. Princes and George Sts.

Hm "Pair" closes positively on [}«T*W.«Mib!.^W! Every Table and Counter must toe cleared at any price! A L Sr n E g . JSJ? of DRESS MATERIALS, SILKS, AND j VET EENS, m lengths of from 2 vards to S yards. Black Stuffs, Tweeds, Serges, "Cashmeres Ke-marked to vanishing-point price. A °K a JL?S.S2 l,n - ter of Remnants and Oddments in noSSSIUPA FLANNELETTES, SHIRTINGS, AND bKETONNES at prices now which will clear them almost instantly. Come and watch them go ! Another Stand with al! we have left of REMNANTS IN fFKHHP 8 ' CAL «COES, TABLE DAMASKS, FLAXENS, PILLOW CASES, AND TOWELS to be quitted at rare bargain rates ! The Centre Counter, with BLANKETS, QUILTS, LACE CURTAINS, SATEEN CUSHIONS, TEA COSIES, DOWN QUILTS, is worthy of particular attention it must be cleared, and the present prices will do it quickly. Our Fancy Counter has REMNANTS OF LACES, RIBBOMS, AND EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY? AND HABERDASHERY, -which during the next few days will be far cheaper than ever. A Table of APRONS, Large Print Dorothy Pinafore Aprons, Brown Holland Aprons, White Muslin Aprons, Black Sateen Aprons, at perfectly ridiculous prices! - ■''"■..'■ A Table of UNDERCLOTHING, VESTS, COMBINATIONS, BLOOMERS, CHEMISES, NIGHTDRESSES, BODICES, all going ROW at desperate prices. - Boxes of ODD CORSETS at 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 \ a pair. A Table-of DRESSING GOWNS, DRESSING JACKETS, and UNDERSKIRTS, in Flannelette, Flannel! Pyrenees, and Morrette. This Table should prove an attraction to-morrow to all, whether requiring these goods at present or not. Cheap enough to '" put away." Four Large Tables and Two Counters loaded up with JACKETS, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, FURS, CHILDREW'S GOATS, BLOUSES, and other articles of made-up apparel to be positively cleared before August 4. Ladies, come and get some of these bargains. They only require to be seen ! One Large Table of TRIMMED HATS, the last of the season. Now 2/6 each !!" Boxes of UNTRIMMED STRAW AND FELT HATS at 3d, 6d, and 1/. ■ All the season's goods, but out they must go. ' CHILDREN'S MILLINERY. Now 2/6 to clear. 3a& Bargains for A Whole Window full of MEN'S TIES, new, smart, stylish ; goods worth from 1/ to 2/6. Now all at 6d each. ' . " ' ■ Tables of MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING, PANTS AND UNDERSHIRTS, BOYS' JERSEYS, MEN'S SHIRTS SOX, and HANDKERCHIEFS, now going at any price till they are cleared. 20 Dozen Heavy Ribbed BOYS' COLONIAL KNITTED STOCKINGS, sizes 2 to 8. AU the one price 1/ per pair ; worth double. ' The " remarks " we have to make about the closingweek bargains are nothing to the extraordinary "re* marks" we have put on the goods themselves. Of course we'll be rushed. We know it, and are resigned to the prospect. One thing is certain: we can depend upon our staff to do their utmost to please EVERY cus« tomer, but if you COULD shop early it would be such an obligement. Wk "The Sign of Satisfaction." George Street, And at South Dunedin.

ipossible: to classit'j A PRINTING of every description in large » ««, UUU ie in after 2 p.m. 0 r anal] quantities at strictly Moderate ST* «»M «? ar i- they Cann ? t *! e classified. Prices, having a very large, varied, and mow? 8 ! 01 *' »9««fc «*v«rt«ers to dern assortment of Type and Machinery of K.X *" J \? uad - *** sen* a their ,tha very best descriotion for excutiwr^od

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Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 3