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Public Notices. Some Wonderfully Cheap Things at the Drapery Supply Association, George Street, The Hofidays are now over! But—there are months of Summer yet to come, and we have yet many lines of Lovely Apparel for Summer Wear! So we will sefl them now—To-day I—at prices that are fax lower than they ought to be, for really the goods are spick and span, with the Freshness of Fashion in them aill Also, we bought—in feet, we yielded to temptation and bought several lines from the warehouses—"End-of-the-Season Jobs," that's what they call them, We got these " Summer, 1907;" Goods at real Bargain Kates, and we have, of course, priced them on the same Very Low and Exceedingly Cheap Scale 1 Will you Kindly come and see them ? You will be very pleased, we know, and most likely you will find that it will pay you to buy ? Here are just a few of the lines : AT THE "P-8.A." SO LADIES' GBEY TWEED COSTUMES (BOUGHT JOB), New, Smart, Fashionable Styles and C<vk>rs, worth from 50b to 60s—now 20b to 30s. The above are really very remarkable. AT THE "D.S.A." 500 BLOUSE W MUSLIN, LAWN, CAMBRIC, AND DELAINE, worth up to 12s 6d each—now selling at la 64, Ss 6d, 2te lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid each. Ladies! Just come in and see these! AT THE "JXS.A." 30 DOZEN STILL LEFT OF THAT BIG LINE OP GALATEA STRAW HATS for Children, White and Speckled, now all at 1&, Is 6d, and Is lid each. This » a Chance for Motfaen! AT THE "D.S-A.." 12 PIECES FANCY MERCERISED BLOUSE MUSLINS, Newest Goods, in very Stylish Patterns of Blue, Grey, Pink, Green, etc, worth Is ll£d —now la yard. AT THE "J^SJL" Very Scarce! 15 BOXES LADIES* LONG ELBOW - LENGTH IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, in Beaver, Black and White, only la 6d pair. CANT BE GOT ELSEWHERE, under 2/6 AT THE "D.S.A." THE HOME MARKET IS RISING. PRICES ARE NOW VERY MUCH HIGHER. BUY NOW! FOR WARM WEATHER WEAR. 12 BOXES ALL-SILK ELBOW-LENGTH GLOVES, to Black, White, Grey, Beaver, worth 2s lid pair—now seHirjJ at 2s 3d.' Just the kind for the warm weather. You won't long buy Silk Gloves at these prices. AT THE "D.S-A-" 10 BOXES 2-DOMB IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, in BJack, White, Beaver, and Grey, a good quality glove, now worth Is Hid—going at 1b pair. , 12 PIECES GREY TWEEDS, Latest and Best Selling Kinds, 2s 6d and 2& lid quality bought cheap. The public are getting nearly all the benefit, while we have our reputation for bar-gain-giving again enhanced. Only Is yard. See themDrapery Supply Association George Street & South Dunedin and Wellington | What is jl; all i this talk i about (j NOXOL! be added to the larg NOXOL did for t MY FRIEND.^ Have vou ever had Indi gestion, or Constipation, or a Disordered Liver? If van hsvesnffiered from any of these complaints, or " 2/- at all CHEMISTS and STORES. Wholesale at MARSHALLS CHEMICAL CO. LTD., Dunedin. DELIVERY OF CIBCDLABS, ETC.

DELIVERY OP CTRCHLABS, ETC. rrWE EVENING STAB COMPANY, LTD., 'I PRINT all <iescriptions of GBOCEEh' and DRAPERS' BILLS. CIRCULARS, Etc., F order to have the 'Star' out in good time it is found impossible to dassifj AdrertiseiLento that come in after 2 p.m. After this hour they cannot be classified. We Troald therefore request Advertisers to Trtndif bear this in mind, and send m their ocdr-a* eazt*.

fTtHE EVENING STAR COMPANY, LTD., -*• PRINT all descriptions of GROCERS' and DRAPERS' BILLS, CIRCULARS, Etc., and -when so directed band over the same to the ' Star' Runners for distribution with the •Star,' which is delivered at neatly every boose in the City and Subnrbs, and also extensively in the Country.

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Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 8

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