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PUBLIC NOTICES. You want the Very Best Value for Youir Money. Don’t forget the Unique Store has always served you wet! in that way, and has a reputation it cannot afford to with. You can always depend on getting satisfaction and your full money** worth. A sure thing I A FEW INTERESTING SPECIALS: Children’s Smart Trimmed Mushroom Hats, 1/11}. Trimmed Leghorns, 3/11. _ Girls’ strong Burnt Straw Hats, 1/11*. Smart Trimmed Hats, for ladies, ■6/11, • These are trimmed with wreath of flowers, black velvet and buckles, or Jap. silk and flowers. Plain Coarse Straw Mushrooms, 1/ each. Ladies’ Print Dresses, 8/6. White Embroidered Blouses, 2/11. White Muslin Dress Skirts, tucked, 6/11. White Lace-trimmed Underskirts, 2/11. White Silk Btouses, 4/11. Meirette Underskirts, 1/11$. Black or Navy Cloth Dress Skirts, 4/11. Lace-trimmsd Pillow Cases, 1/11} pair. Brown or White Turkish Towels, ll}d pair. Black Lisle Hose, 6d pair. Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for 1/11. Ribbon Corsets, 1/3 pair; or with suspenders, 1/6. Strong-belted Corsets, 3/9. Strong Grey Corsets, with elastic hips, strap, and buckle, 6/11 pair. 72in Unbleached, Twill, or Herringbone Sheeting, 1/4} yard. Cretonne, 4sd. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for lo}d. Lisle Cloves, 6d pair. Grey Lisle Elbow Cloves, 1/ pair. Transparent Collar Supports, id set. Ciris’ Umbrellas, 1/9. Ladies’ Umbrellas, 2/6. Men's Umbrellas, 4/6. Men's Striped Drill Shirts, 3/11. Men’s Leather Shirts, extra quality, 4/6. Boys' Checked Cotton Shirts, size 1, 1/4; rise 2d. Children's Scout Handkerchiefs, 6 for I9}d. PONT FORGET THE LITTLE STORE ROUND THE CORNER, because they want your business, and are hound_to_ffve EXTRA . Unique Store, Stuart Street, Dunedin. Another Aspect of the Question for the Consideration of Housewives! IT Low Prices in Groceries are a distinct feature with WARDELLS, and form a reason why you should buy your supplies from them. TI There’s another question though—viz., Purity and Freedom from Aduleration, for without these mere price attraction is valueless. The recent Milk prosecutions give ono an eerie feeling that helps to arouse the sense of precaution and vigilance in regard to the foods one takes into the home. ,■ C TT Adulterated Food is to be guarded against as being not only a waste of money, but dangerously harmful to the consumer. WARDELLS reject all such products, no matter how enticing the proposition made by manufacturers or their agents. <TT In regard to tinned and cartoned goods, WARDELLS stock brands of reliable and well-known quality, while as far as bulk foodstuffs are concerned, they are in a position to sell these on their own guaranty-of purity. <TT Pure Foodstuffs— Unadulterated and Healthful Groceries of Good QuaHty—are as much a feature at WARDELLS’ as their famous LOW PRICES. 5J —then there is their Cash Register System of Discount Slips on all cash purchases—that’s a feature of extraordinary interest to housewives. WARDELLS invite you to call and have this money-saving system explained to you, and place your order for pure groceries at low prices, receiving tho, concession of Cash Register Slips. War dell Bros. & Co., George Street. BBSBBBB t\ Gentlemen’s Hats at the City Hatoneum! Christy’s, Woodrow’s, and Tress’s Celebrated Hats and Caps, imported direct from the makers. Latest London Shapes at Lowest Cash Prices. TAYLORS CITY HATONEUM, RATTRAY STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 7

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