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Programme for Show Week At the “D.S.A.” FAIR! I t ! A "■ Wc know that there arc other Sales in the City, but they don’t affect us. When the Fresh, Bright, Stylish, and trustworthy character of our Goods is considered, ladies realise that our values are not surpassed anywhere. This week is an Exceptional Oppor= tunity for Show Visitors. The “Fair” Sale is drawing to a Close, and we are making a very strenuous effort to clear off all Seasonable Goods. I To do this we have made still further reductions throughout, j and our Country | Friends can make I** . certain of securing some really wonderful Big Bargains! Drapery i ; i Supply Assocn., George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. Good Costumes at Lower Prices Still. f> LADLES’ GOOD COSTUMES, Tweeds and Cheviot Sergos, assorted colors, good shapes, all new. 12/6 each. 9 'LADIES’ STYLISH TWEED AND CLOTH COSTUMES, Heathers, Browns, Navrs. etc. Further reduced to 17/6. 20 SPLENDID COLONIAL-MADE COSTUMES, some of Colonial Tweed, in Norfolk and Somi-titting. Worth up to 63/. Final clearing price, 21;. 25 DARK STRIPE TWEED, in Drown, Green, and Navy Mixtures, in Norfolk, with four patch pockets to hurt bon ; also in .semi-fitting, panel-hack coats. All local made. 25/, to clear. 5 IIOSLYN WORSTED COLORED COSTUSIES. silk lined, latest shapes and best quality made Black military braid, etc. Lsuaily £5 s'. Clearing new at 45/, 50 NAVY AND BLACK ALL-WOOL WORSTED COATING AND CHEVIOT SERGE, also Cloth, in good finality, and Roslyn made; mostly trimmed Russian and military braid. Usual prices, 59 u to £5 5/. Final clearing prices, 25/, 35/, 42/, 47/6 to 63/. 20 dozen LADIES’ TW FED AND CLOTH MOTOR STITCHED HATS, mushroom and sailor shapes. 1/ C3Cll 25 dozen COLORED AND BLACK* STRA W HATS, all latest shapes and colorings. Clearing prices, 6d and 1/. 10 dozen REA D V-TO-W E All FELT HATS, in fashionable shapes and colors, trimmed bands ol velvet cords, silk swathes, etc. No old goods. All now to go at 1/, 1/11, and 2/6, 3 dozen LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ STYLISH CHIU AND STRAW 7 READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Rutty and Blue, Fawn and Cerise, Tuscan and Sky. Views Rose and Black, and other good combinations; trimmed Oriental velvet and silk. Now 2/6. 2/11, and 3/6. Usual prices, 8/11 to 15 it. LADIES’ TURBAN-SHARE SOFT REAL FUR FELT HATS, suitable for matrons, in Mulberry and Amethyst only. Usual price. 611. Now 1/ each. ALL ELOWERS now induced to 3d and 6d. 30 only TR [AIM ED HATS now clearing at 5/6. Were up to 35/ each. AMAZON CLOTHS, for Evening Coats, 50iu wide, in Vieux Rose (Two shades). Saxe, Reseda. Eight Goblins. \ Blue, and Grey. ! Sale price, 1 11’ per yard. SATIN CHARMEUSE. R.E Af J DE .SOIE, AND CACHEACX DE SOIE SILKS, -10iu wide, in Light Navy, j Navy, Bi •own, Moss, Electric. Usn- | ally oil. Clearing at 2'6 a yard. 50 pairs DOMINION” TWILLED BLANKETS, full double-bed size. Final clearing price, 15/11 per pair. 18 only HONEYCOMB AND SATIN QUILTS, slightly soiled, on centre Tables. At a third off usual prices. All Remnants of Blousings, Dress Materials, Sheetings, Tablings, and Calicoes further reduced to clear before stock-taking. 1J pieces Of FRENCH RR INTER ALLWOOL FLANNEL BLOUSINGS. A dob Line. Was 111 yard. Now to go at 6]d. 29 pieces GRAND QUALITIES FLANNELETTE BLOUSING S. all new, up- B to-date patterns. Were BJ<l to 1/ a yard. Final clearing price, 4/d per yard. 12 dozen LACE-TRIMMED DUCII • ESSE SETS. A remarkable line. | Only 10r}d set. 15 pieces of ALL-SILK RIBBON, Gin wide, in Green shades. Regular price, 1/ per yard. Now 4)d. BELTS, in Suedes and Leathers: Browns. Greens, Naves, Blacks, Purples, and fancy colois. All marked at 6d each. 2(10 yards of WHITE CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY, from Jin to lin wide. I Lsuaily 6.1 d to OJd per yard. Clearing at 3)d per yard. KID OLD'S ITS. in Dark Slate or Navy, j all si/es. Clearing at 1/6 pair. Also odd sizes, in Browns. Greens, and Black, at the same juice, 1/6. I 30(1 yards of VEIL NETS, in the fashionable Nets and odd colors ; all light shinies. Usual prices, 1/ to 1/6. Now S yards for 3d. 80 dozen LADIES’ PLAIN WHITE HEMSTITCH CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, sizes (J x RJ, with a half inch. hem. 6 for 9d. LEATHER AND SUEDE BAGS, in Merry Widow, Dorothy, and Peggy | styles. Usual prices from 1/6 to S ; t IE Now 1/, 1/6, and 1/11. | LADIES’ NEW SHAPE DRAB COU- If TILLE CORSETS, with extended hip | and double straight husk. A real j good Corset, in every way, and wear j guaranteed. All sizes. 2/Q per pair. j HEAVY DRAB CORDED DOUBLE BI SK CORSETS, for extra strong wear ; all sizes up to 30in. I 1 9 per pair. 39 pieces BEST QUALITY LIGHT G ROl N D BRINES, also Striped C reports and Zephyrs. Were 7,; d. 8-Jd, and 19; d last season. i Clearing before stock-taking at 4/jcl per yard. I GREY UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL, made by i.he same maker as the celebrated "Ureter” Flannel, and a really reliable, good flannel for Underwear. Sale price, 9RI. Ask for Barker and Dobson’s Walnut Toffee. It is one of the most wholesome and delicious sweetmeats obtainable. You won’t be put off with any other brand once you have tasted Barker and Dobson’s manufacture. It contains the delicate flavor of the walnut and the essential oil which is eo beneficial. Recommended to all who have a taste for a really first-class sweetmeat. 4oz for 6d. Remember the name. Wm. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., Agents. jVTGiirsOatmeall —makes delightful and delicious | Porridge, that Most Strengthen- | ing, Body-building, and Brain- I forming of Foods. | Dr Gouraud. of Paris, recom- j mends Porridge “as an excellent food for the tuberculous and for all who have to fight against emaciation.” Distinguished doctors are now urging its use bv diabetics. McGill’S OATMEAL! —the Gold Medal Brand, has the peculiar rich, nutty flavor that captivates the taste of young and old. Be sure you do get ” McGill’S ” (made at Milton, Otago), for no other tastes the same. L

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Evening Star, Issue 14630, 28 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14630, 28 July 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14630, 28 July 1911, Page 10

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