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PUBLIC NOTICES. t V- ??'■' HEMSLEY SUBNET’S Hair Bertorer Hm always given satisfaction.' ' Try preparation;- delightful to tua; ‘ T>E kind tae Auld Grannie.” Ladies ■U appreciate a box of Hondai Lanka as a Christmas present. Tho’ Prohibition talc’s awa’ The barley bree an’ a’ that; Jnst dnnk ye “Hondai Lanka” Tea, An’ be a man for a’ that. “-ITS selling well because it’s satisfying - —Lowell.”. Hondai Lanka _ lea, represents "‘the most for the money.”' “ ZESTO.” Y ° U ? NOW that s ' l ® w:Er> FRUITS are made 100 per cent, more palatable with th: addition of “ ZESTO ” Custard and Blancmange? I i I {■ i ; "KTIOLET Snow Cream never fails to euro v worst case superfluous hair; entirely destroys the roots; 4s 6d. - - - KOZIE ” Tea Profits are shared with the consumers. Buy it, and note system of Cash Distribution. JOHN GILLIES, UNDERTAKER, 18 George street and 5 Great King street (near Moray place). Funerals conducted at Lowest Prices. Our Undertaker Resides at 5 Great King ’ street, and ' will attend to Funeral Orders-by-day j?r -night. Undertaker’s Residence (Telephone, 1,865; George street'-Telephone, 479. THE EVENING STAB Is DELIVERED REGULARLY In Dunedin and Suburbs IMMEDIATELY ON THE PUBLICATION OF THE TOWN EDITION. Orders for Regular Delivery Given to the Runners, or sent to the Office, will Receive Prompt Attention. SINGLE COPIES May be Obtained from the Runners on their respective beats, or, after the Office is Closed, from Lads Standing at JACOBS’S CORNER, GRAND HOTEL CORNER, OCTAGON (George street corner), STUART STREET (Oban Hotel), And at the RAILWAY BOOKSTALL; Or from LONDON BOOKSTALL, Princes street, MARKBY, Princes street, F. HILLIKER, Princes street south D. STEWART AND CO., Arcade, ’ Miss WATSON, Manse street, J. BBNFELL, King street north. J. WEAVER, 33 Athol place, Mrs MACDONALD, Ogg’s Comer, Soutl Dunedin, Mr H. J. SHELTON, 207 Cargill road. M. CORMaCK, Main road, South Dun edin, Mrs MICHIE, Bay View road, Soutl Dunedin, J. M. DARK, 96 Main road, Caversham RASHWORTH, Bookseller, Caver sham, PARKSIDE STORE, 323 CASTLE STREET (opposite Selwyi ■ College), > J. J. SIMS (behind Roberts’s Store, N.E Valley). VIOLET Snow Cream for the complexion; cures hairs on the face; permanent; never fails. Price, 4s 6d, KOZIE ” Drinkers can be partakers in a (lash Distribution twice a year. 86 Cash Prizes, value £6l 10s. GET Quotations from ‘ Evening Star’ Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your Orders. 3

PUBLIC NOTICES. '' A SMART SUMMER SUIT. 1 £2 ss, £2 10s, £2 15s, and £3 3s. MADE TO MEASURE. npCHE SUITS now procurable from GEORGE DAVIES, 22 Princes street, at the above prices are really superb in style, .fit, and finish; •They equal in appearance'-The l Suits Dunedin men have been in the habit of paying the tailors who give credit five or six guineas for, and .they possess one point whfchj no other firm can supply—the famous Keepshape Front. The “Keep-shape” Front is a. registered front, that ensures the coat from turning back and getting out of shape. It is the latest idea from the best London and New York-tailoring establishments, and, Mr Davies is • very fortunate indeed in'possessmgj the exclusive right to use this front in coats made in New Zealand. Gentlemen who have \ already had Suits made at the Christchurch establishment since the “ Keep-shape ” Front : was introduced have been highly pleased the splendid coats, produced. Then, special care is given to every detail in the mgkinglpf I every garment, and Mr Davies is so satisfied that your Suit will give complete satisfaction when you erder it from him that he has authorised us to state that he will give a Mritlen Guarantee to refund your money should you not be entirely satisfied with the garments when you receive them. We attribute the difference of £2 in the price of Mr Davies's Suits as compared with the ordinary made-to-measure Suit largely to the modem methods adopted m the making of the garments, and, of course, also to the fact that he sells entirely for cash, giving no credit whatever, thus making no bad debts. And, after all, it does seem absurd that one man should have t,o pay a higher price for his Euit just occause some other fellow fails to pay his. But that is just what happens, for somebody has to pay for those who do not pay, and it is naturally not the tailor who gives credit; it is the man who does pay—you. Mr Davies has just opened in the Dun- j edin branch a very large shipment of the | Newest Summer Suitings, direct from the) manufacturers. They include all the latest j shades and colorings in the fashionable brown and green worsteds so much worn now, and I many beautiful light materials, and the stan- ! dard qualities in blues and blacks, which are guaranteed to retain their color, being of the best possible dye. Your early inspection of these splendid suitings is invited and advised. The address is; George Davies, 22 Princes street, Dunedin, and at Christchurch and Wellington. Is Price the only Consideration in Buying Jam? Is not quality, purity, and that “fine fruity flavor” worth‘paying a trifle extra fox? Certainly it is. . “ K ” JAM you have jam just as good as it is possible to make it—-the finest Nelson Fruits, with the immeasurable advantage of the “K ” system and equip- ' ment. Screw-top Jars, 21b net weights. Other “K” specialties are: Tomato Sauce, Tomato Puree, Lemon Cheese, Pie Fruits, Marmalade, Raspberry Vinegar. The “QUALITY” Goods. Your grocer has them.

LINES WHICH TALK! . The following are a few of the many Special Lines we are showing at present, and which, whether for the Person, the Home, or for Holiday or Travelling Use, should commend themselves. They are really startling value, and all we ask is an inspection. 100 pairs Cream Madras Muslin Curtains, each curtain 2-Ayds long. Worth g/6. Now 3/11 pair. 72 Handsome Large Fancy Sateen Frilled Cushions, filled with kapok. 2/6 each. 15 dozen Extra-quality Damask Serviettes, very slightly damaged. Done up in J and I dozens. At qAd, 6d, and gd each. 6 Ladies’ Cream Lustre Gibson-shape Dust Coats. Usually 32/6. Clearing at 8/11. 10 Ladies’ Navy Cheviot Serge Costumes, short hip coat, to button 3 buttons. Worth 42/. Now 17/6 each. 150 Fashionable Tweed and Cloth Costumes—balance of our Job Purchase of 450. All newest shapes and most fashionable mixtures. Selling at from 12/11 to 25/. Worth up to 63/. PEGGY BAGS! PETER PAN BAGS! AUSTRAL BAGS! A Warehouseman’s Entire Stock, bought job, and selling at ENGLISH COST PRICE! In Browns, Navvs, Tans, Red, Grey, Saxe, Green, Tortoiseshell, Black, etc. Usual prices, 4/6, 6/6, 8/6, 12/6, 15/6. Now 2/6.. 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Come and inspect! A Real Bargain! NECKWEAR! Just to hand for New Year Trade, 12 dozen only Ladies’ Gibson Collars, with frilled edges. Now all the rage at Home, and are really becoming. All one price, i/g. On view at the Fancy Counter. LACE SCARVES! White, Cream, and Paris shades', from ’2m to ißin wide.' Hundreds to choose from. Pretty designs, and all at moderate prices. 6d, Qd, i/, } 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Any of these are worth double. Special Display at the Fancy Counter. LADIES’ SUNSHADES! Our Entire Stock reduced in price to effect a clearance before New Year. Prices quoted, 3/n, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, have.never before been attempted in Dunedin. You could not buy the same value that we quote for the same price in the City of London. ITEMS OF INTEREST! Embroideries, from 12m to 27m wide. Usual prices, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 per yard. Holiday price, 2/3 your pick! Wide Millinery Ribbons (all silk), all colors. Usual price, 1/3. Holiday price, y|d. BELTS! Plain Leather Belts, all colors* for loid. 42m Colored Chiffon, in Saxe, Royal, "Green, Red, etc. ,Usual price, 1/11 A. Holiday price, loAd. 3 dozen Ladies’ White Linen New Sailor Hats, trimmed fancy scarfs. Worth 6/11. Now going at 2/6 each. Just the thing for holiday wear! 10 pieces All-wool Delaines, good patterns. The 1/9 quality price reduced to Bfd yard. 12 dozen Tennis Shirts for Men and Youths, in ■ White, Mat, Cream, Striped, and Fancy Colored Stripe. Worth 3/6 to 4/6. Now 2/6 each. Drapery Supply Association, 81, 83 George St, and at South Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 13146, 30 December 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13146, 30 December 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13146, 30 December 1908, Page 8

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