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The Bargain Festival at the WINTER " FAIR " is now proceeding, and is being largely patronised! A Few More of the George Street. It beats our expectations completely ! With so much talk about depression, dull trade, and the like, we rather anticipated that our Winter " Fair" would suffer considerably, but to our gratification the business we are doing completely exceeds our expectations. Of course there are many sales going on just now, but somehow a vast number of ladies always look to the " D.S.A." as the Bargain Centre, and we feel confident that they are justified, tor a Bargain, to be a real Bargain, must represent good value at its ordinary price betore the bale concession is made—and this is a feature with us. No " faked " prices or misleading statements are allowed in our business. We invite ladies to pay us a visit—particularly those who have not yet found time to do so. There are many splendid single garments and odd items very much linderpriced which we are anxious to dispose of before stock-taking comes on. . You would be interested. A Bargain that you know IS a Bargain the moment you read about it or see it! 13 Ladies' All-wool Heavy Cheviot Serge Costumes, new semi-sac shape, trimmed braid and buttons, in Olive, Green, Brown, and Mole; well and smartly cut. These are locally made and nicely finished. We bought them to begin with at a big price concession, otherwise it would be impossible to offer them at the price we are doing. Usually 55/- Now 21/. A Bargain that will arouse your enthusiasm, if you are the mother of young girls! 24 Girls' Navy and Red Cloth Curl and Serge Reefer Jackets, to fit girls from 5 to 13 years of age. These are nice cosy Jackets, and their value must not be judged from the price we are selling' them at, for the usual values run up to 22/6 each. We will clear the whole 24 irrespective of size at 4/11 each. Two Bargains for the home deserving particular attention ! 4 dozen Hemstitched Damask Tray or Supper Cloths, size 30 x 30. To clear now, only 1/ each. 50 pairs of Double-bed Allwool Twilled Fine Colonial - made Blankets. Worth 19/6 a pair. We offer them at 16/6. The single-bed s?ze at 13/6. Please remember these are genuine Dominionmade "All Wool." A Bargain that can only be expected from a great millinery establishment like the "D.S.A." Every Untrimmed Hat left in stock in our Millinery Salon, including Felt and Straw, for ladies and girls in various styles and many colors, also White Felt, amounting in all to about 15 dozen, will be cleared at once for 1/ each !! Two Bargains of the kind that appeal to economical people! We had a heavy stock of Black Caracul, but it's now all gone except one piece. This is a lovely Black Caracul, the usual price of which is 18/11 a yard. As a final clearing we offer it at 2/6. At this price it is cheap enough to use for many purposes in the home. At per yard we are offering one piece of Cream All-wool Nestling Cloth, 52m wide. The usual price of this is 5/6 per yard. It will make extra warm and light petticoats for this cold weather, and at 1/1 yard it's certainly cheap enough ! Some Bargains in the Fancy Department which it will pay every lady to see ! These are all cut-to-the-bone prices, for we are most anxious to get a thorough clearance in this department before stocktaking time. Two Bargains of unusual merit—specially for ladies I 27 pieces All-wool Printed Blouse Flannel and Un.shrinkable Ceylon Striped Blouse Flannel. These are worth from 1/6 to 2/3 per yard. Our clearance price will be 9|d per yard. 4 dozen Roslyn Unshrinkable Woollen Combinations, in Pink only, women's and small women s sizes, long and short sleeves. The usual price is from 10/6 to 11/6 each. "Fair" clearance, 6/11. These are bound to go quickly, being garments in everyday demand. A Bargain that will make 13 purses fly open willingly and quickly] 13 Long Real Marmot Stoles, 6oin long, 4/11 ; 72in, 5/11. Furs of this class at the prices quoted need no talking about. The 13 ladies who come first will secure these seasonable boons. VEILINGS! VEILiNCS! Quite "the talk of the town ! Veilings worth 7i j p ™ yard re duced to ' 7 zd ; Black, Brown, Prunelle, Saxe, Navy, Green, etc. Tan Hose, all wool, at 2 pairs for 2/6. Just fancy a Pure Wool stocking for 1/3 t CLOVES! CLOVES! Nice Warm Winter Gloves (domes), b Greys, Browns, Black, Navy White, Beavers, etc Our prices were 1/6, 1/0 1/11J per pair. ' ' 9 ' Your pick for 1/. George Street. iUPERFLUOUS HAIR • Ladies,— most Beautiful Women in the world /* USE } iolet Snow Cream > \ t prevent* hair growing, and imparts freshness ani aspareacy to the skin. Price 46, H. L. Sprosbn , leamnz cac&Bsts* SAVE THE LABELS rom each tin that you buy, and when m have Twelve £lb or Six Jib Cocoa ibels, or Twelve Milk Labels, bring lem along to us. We have a Handsome Little S'viss ock to give away to those who bring 1 in the Labels from ESTLE'S COCOA These Clocks are in full working der and keep good time. They have a laint and striking appearance, and ak9 quite a little cnr.<*ment. Start now to save your Labels and it a Clock. WM. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Tents for N?stle's Cocoa and Milk. N Order to have the 'Star* out in gocd time, it is found impossible to classify [vertL=eav2nts that come in after nooii. : ter this hour they cannot be classified, e would therefore request Advertisers to idly bear this in mind, and send in their ders Early. ETTERS containing Advertisements for ■< the ' Evening Star' should be addressed tha Advertising Department, ' Star' Office d Not to the Editor. Picture-Frame Makin for Winter Evenings we commend S useful hobbv to all durino- +>•« ™„+„ ""?.-"""^"ai handy personfth our Outtf £ ZSTj^Z^JS No previous experience required. p«.lutb rranit--s. . y, Complete Outfit, consisting of 1 Dunne's patent mitre * - cutter and cramp complete, 1 tennon saw 1 f3? glue-pot and gfue, wfth brush, brads fi^Tl ! small iron plane. " The Whole Complete for 19/. f Other Too.s^Ternion^aws^utLTff 11^ o •,1 t Prices, 2/, 2/6, 3/, 3/6, 4/6 each un Wood Mitre Boxes, with iron guides. Stanley and Langdon Mitre BoxJs?' 3/9 ' 6/6 ' 8/ each - Boxes from 45, up include large MkXe bfck 2t. 1 Dunne's Patent Mitre Cut- . A ter and Cramp, complete. S\SJm. 12/6 each. r .^ -"-«'»■ i Corner Cramps, as illus- - if wated, 3/, 4/8, 5/6, 6/6 i pair. £& Tools of all sorts for every \$ class of work. 1 Highest quality. ( Lowest prices. -, THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGERS ' LAIDLAW & GRAY, Ltd. RATTRAY STREET

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Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14117, 21 July 1909, Page 10

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