Springvale Grape Juice! A VALUABLE FOOD DRINK. The value of grape juice primarily depends upon the amount of grape sugar it contains The Springvale product contains as much as 32 per cent. Really the best that Nature has prepared for man. All the good of the grape is in it, the fruit acids and saccharine qualities remain unaltered. Better than fresh grapes, as the objectionable skins and seeds are absent. Pint Bottles, 1/8. Ask your grocer to get it for you, WM. TAYLOR & SONS., LD., Agents. PUBLIC NOTICES. Gentlemen’s Gloves for the Winter Season I Just received, direct from the makers, Dents and Fownes Bros., London, Undressed Kid Gloves, new Fawn and Slat© shades. Woollen Gloves, plain or leather-faced, for driving, cycling, etc. For evening wear, Superior quality White Kid Gloves at 2/6. Dents’ Lined Kid Gloves, 4/9. Large variety of other kinds to choose from at Taylor’s City Hatoneum, Rattray St, Dunedin. m 3 tn m m 1 m .Vi* m iHt mm CIC/UfICTTB TOBACCO tZcvt Ssw I v- & Si] M Vf>. All smoKers who maKe their own cigarettes will find OLD GOLD Tobacco a sweet, cool. S3 smooth smoKe and M **£. m S Specially manufactured for the New Zealand marKet. MS W‘ m JSSfiS m m KEEP THE vm ■grim !Sfe am ME CLSI £ <*> I;vi >3*. to## & as m ns* ‘SSCiSSZBSSSS^^ Furniture!The Mother’s Easy Chair! . THE “ REGENT.’ Neatly Covered in Dainty Art Cretonne, Cordered Mountings, Buttoned Seat and Back, Luxuriously Stuffed, Polished Walnut Legs, Delightfully Comfortable! .. Price, 70/-! May also be had in Tapestry and Plush. 5 m T.,m 3% y(i A ji;v ■m SSmm m me:«,»l&git WfMg <vr. m m m .a* •■z&iasyt- vL* , f ;/v ' ' X-2 W*CS3Ti Sconllar & Ltd., THE CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, rnmmmmmmmx jadies’ and Gentlemen's ii h-c!ass Tailoring n Smart Winter Styles! Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and inspect the immense stocks of Winter Fabrics that we are now sho>vuig. Wc have a very wide range of Ladies’ ostume Cloths, m many new and beautirul esigns, m lashionable colors. Our stock f Ladies’ Navy Costume Serges is also exmsive and varied, and contains a wide hoice of these popular fabrics. Costumes from £5 15/, Gentlemen who have not yet ordered their Winter Suits will be interested in our large stocks of New and Stylish Tweeds and Worsteds, from which we are now executing orders. These materials comprise many smart and original designs in very effective colors, and make up into very smart and stylish Suits of refined appear-, ance. Suits, £4 15/ asrd £5 5/, Seasonable Overcoats! Our stock of Winter Overcoats is so large and varied that gentlemen will find that the task of selecting an Overcoat is rendered very easy. The general effect of the Coats we are now showing is one of perfect good taste. The Single-breasted Coats, in Fleecy or Moss-finished Tweeds, button through or fly fronts, vertical flap, and patch pockets, gauntlet cuffs or strap and button cuffs, full skirt or back vent. Prices—so/, 55/, and 60/. The Double-breasted Coats, in Fleecy or Moss-finished Tweeds, striped or plain design, with belted backs, three and four-button through fronts, patch and flap pockets, gauntlet or strap and button cuffs, rounded corners, plain or fleece linings, full skirts, vent at back. Prices —37/6, 45/, 50/, 55/, 60/, 65/, 75/. and 105/. Yarnproofs, Showerproofs, Waterproofs, and Hydrotites—ah splendid Raincpats—--25/, 30/, 35/, and 55/ to 84/. 0r& Men’s Mercers & Merchant Tailors J. Arthur 6-12 George St. UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY. Full Crook Handles, in Cherry, Congo Oak, and Horn, plain and with silver mounts; Paragon and lock frames, 10 and 12 ribs; all seams strongly sewn. Frioss, 4/6 to £1 1/.
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Evening Star, Issue 14572, 22 May 1911, Page 2
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