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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OQ -GUINEA New English Piano; iron OO frame; full compass; a most reliable instrument. Holden Company, Octagon. i/TARTIN'S Hair Promoter; best hair -.7JL dressing known; restores grey hair to natural color; 2s 6d. Marshall's Pharmacy. ST. KILDA BOWLING CLUB. MEMBERS are Reminded that the Green will re CLOSED AFTER TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. All Members and Visitors heartily invited to Closing Game, commencing at 2.30 Tomorrow. Finals Club Ties at 1.30. J. B. DICK, President. A MATTER OF ECONOMY. mHE ECONOMY OF OUR PRICES is -*- easily seen, and much appreciated. Every article is a reliable one; every price is as low es it can be. SOME SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW: Our Long Coats at 19s 6d are honestly worth 255; good cloth and well cut. Our Black or Navy Cloth Skirts at 6s lid are smartly made, and worth 10s 6d. Our Trimmed Hats at 6s lid are creating a disturbance in the millinery market. Come and see them. Our Moreen Underskirts at 3s lid are very special value, and extra wide, in black and' colors. Our Warm Merino Combinations at 2s lid are being snapped up quickly. Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, 4s lid. Have you seen those smart Dark Flannelette Blouses at 2s lid? An honest bargain. Back Hair Nets, real hair, double mesh, Is 6d dozen, 2d each. Our Own Special Line of All-over Hair Nets, 2i-d each, Is 9d dozen. See our Window Display. AT THE UNIQUE. DUNEDIN MASTER BAKERS' UNION. /"YWING to the advance in price of Flour, the Dunedin Master Bakers' Union have decided to INCREASE the CASH PRICE of BREAD to SEVENPENCE HALFPENNY (7'd) the 41b Loaf, as from MONDAY, 19th April. SIDNEY T. MIRAMS, Secretary. April 16th, 1909.

LAWRENCE-ROXBURGH RAILWAY. THE BURNING QUESTION OF THE HOUR. ARTHUEB\R\FT1< d /, Sp W in Rard to this ™P°*U«* matter, Hon " r Low ° °- b "° tha * our ™ ivereal a few of the FitwoXary ' Irrespe ° Uve 0t COsi " These are ME> trfmmed lL ° R " MADE READY -TO-WEAR SAO SUITS, superbly , fiO Dozen Genuine SCOTCH WOOLLEN KNITTED PANTS 3/6. Ixtra Strong CEYLONETTE PYJAMA SUITS, choice dcM-n* 4/11. Ha t^Loß^S ia 0 I VRR I B ° YS: « * OUT F". and MEN'S ENGLISH v-nvQ- wTrrVi;., UCOAI;,; goods. EOIS AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, honestly worth 17s 6d, NOW 12/5. HEN'S OVERCOATS, superior garments, padded shoulders, FRO3I 21/-. ARTHUR, BARNETT, LTD. TO-MORROW THE SALE CLOSES TO-MORROW! SOME SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN CLEARING-UP LINJ COOK HA M H 0 USE. ""~" : DEPOT FOR HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR, PRINCES STREET TO-MORROW being the LAST DAY of our GREAT EASTER SALE, we will make a. strong effort to get rid ot a number of Odd Lines, running to, say 5 or 6 pairs of 1 kind, which represent our total stock of distinct brands. There will be real bargains in CLEARING LINES IN MEN'S WEAR FOR TH 6 Pa i6- ffi English B ° X Ca,f BalmCTals . fashionable Derby fronts, welted," 22s 6d for Westral Balmorals, glace kid, extra wide welts 21s for 16s 6d 12 pairs only assorted Balmoral and Button Glace Kid, patent-leather toecaps whol= roloshed, 255, now 18s 6a. ' ""-"- ■6 pairs Glace Kid, Balmorals, weited, squire toes, IPs 6d for 14s 6d A few pairs of Tan Glace Kid Balmorals jobbing at 13s 6d and 15s 6d A lot of dressy Balmorals, odd pairs, etc.—Chrome, Box Calf, and Glace 12s 6d A job lot of Men's Balmorals. Your choica fo<- 10- 6d a pair lADIES' FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR. CLEWING LINES FOR THE LAST DV OF SALE. ±>--\^ 7 or 8 pairs Wiehert and Gardners American Glace Kid Shoe., button, patent leather toecaps, waited. 21s for 14s 6d. ' American and English Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 3, 4, and 6, in glace kid, 15s 6d and 16s 6d, jobbing at 10s 6d all round. A few pairs Glace Boots, Button and Lace, patent-leather toes, beautiful styles 21s ai'd 22s 6d for 15s 6d. ' " ' Tan Glace Shoes, button and fancy strap. 13s 6d and 14s 6d. Your choice for Ss lid Splend;d Glace Kid Boots, English makes, patent-leather or self toecips \ll to be rle-nwl at lis 6d a pair. " ' ' e uearai LAST DAY OF THE EASTER SALE TO-MORROW' COOKHAM HOUSE, Depot for High-grade Footwear, PRINCES STREET.

COLD FEET. You will get very cold feet waiting for choicer, more stylish or more s-»H<s factory goods than these MOIRFATE UNDERSKIRTS, all beautifully finished and for fulness of cut. excellence of quality, and reasonableness of price thev are unrivalled and unequalled. Prices, from 5/6 to 28/6 each. NEW LACE INSERTIONS. We are showing an excellent range of these Laces from half an inch to three Sands, Blouse, and Dress Trimmings. They will suit all fctylcs and all purses. Prices range prom 4d to 1/0 per yard. WOOL DELAINES. We have a beautiful assortment in plain colors and the very latest designs for Dress and Blouse wear. Prices irom HJd per yard! BLOUSE PIECES. Beautifully Embroidered Wool Delaine Blouse Pieces, in cream colot works of art. Prices: 10s 6d, 12s 6d, and 15s the blouse piece. FLANNELETTES, Suitable for underwear, in Stripes and Plain Colorings, from the best maker= and non-flammable. Prices from 6d p«r yard up! AT THE SPINNING WHEEL, KIRKPATBICK AND BARCLAY, THE SPECIALISTS, 66 PRINCES STREET. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS." rp-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, APRIL 1/, The Shop at the Grand Hotel Corner WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 8 O'CLOCK. The aim of the Proprietors of THE TOGGERY ATS AND MERCERY for Men and Younff Men onlv Th« k n « our merchandise has been Imported Direct, and selected with the view of Vitkiv iu 0l who desire quality without esclusiveness and style without freakishness. ylng tnose THE TOGGERY, HATTERS AND MERCERS GRAND HOTEL CORNER, DUNEDIN ' (J. MAIR AND CO., Proprietors). SPECIAL DISPLAY TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). NEW WINTER SEASON'S FOOTWEAR NOW ON VIEW. SPECIALTIES IN LADIES' TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES, DERBY FRONTS AND BROGUES. * ' EVENING SHOES IN GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE KID, PINK, BLUE, AND WHITE SUEDE, BLACK, GLACE, AND PATENT LEATHER. LADIES' WALKING SHOES, in enndlcss variety, from 10s 6d to 255. LADIES' BOOTS from 12s 6d if 50s. MEN'S BOOTS from 12s 6d to 32s 6d. H. ISLIP, 104 GEORGE STREET and 140 STUART STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 5