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DID YOU KNOW That Kitchen Utensil* made of ALUMINIUM, la.t a lifetime? That are aschea£,as Enamelled Utensils? That th?y possess advantages not found in any other material? That You Are Behind The Times If You Have NO ALUMINIUM Utensils in Your Kitchen? That the Best Place to see a selection of Hitfh-Grade Aluminium Ware is the 243 George Street, Dunedin. A. J. Wtcrsbut, Manager. Teleohone 1.163. For Everything m Aluminium. Gentlemen's Straw Hats at the CITY HATONCUM. Spring has arrived, and so hav© our Straw Hats. They include Woodrow's, Christy's, and Tress's Renowned Makes. We are offering these Special Goods at the LOWEST Prices for CASH at TAYLOR'S CITY HATONEUM, Rattray Street. rrsis. *%< **«*>» m m m H r ."•.-. *' New Season's Wash Fabrics. In our Department devoted to COTTON DRESS FABRICS the counters are piled high and the shelves are full to overflowing with DAINTY COTTON WASH FABRICS in singularly, attractive makes and designs. The following are a few of our leading up-to-date lines:— 40in POPLINS, in Champagne, Greys, Old Rose, Tabac, Beaver, Reseda, Taupe (Grev), Heliotrope, Navy, and Black. 2/3 per yard. 40in SHANTUS —a beautiful imitation, of Shantung Silk—in Cream, Champagne, Prunelle, Turquoise, Old Rose, Nut Brown, Leather Brown, Greys, Light and Dark Saxe, Navy, and Black. , „, . r l/6 £ er yard " 40in TUSSORE PANAMA, a new Wash Fabric, for Coats or Dresses. 1/6 per yard. 27in EPONCE, ia Champagne, Mustard, White, Reseda, and Grey. 1 / 3 P er yard27in RATINE—a new Wash Fabric—in Grey and Champagne effects. V 3 per yard. 28in CABLE CORDS, in Grey and White, Heliotrope and White, Reseda- and White, Saxe and White. 1/6, 1/9. 28in WHITE CLOVE-FINISHED PIQUE. 1/6, 2/. 29in BLACK HAIRLINE FOULARDS, in Light Saxe, Amethyst, Grey, Cherry Red, Dutch Blue, Reseda, Champagne. 1/6. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY.^ Herbert, flaps, X Co., Ltd., The Leading Drapers, Princes Street, Octagon 'Phone 151. DUNEDIN. Thone 171. '1^;; Children need a Cleansing Medicine at \ this time of I Peevishness ' and Fretfulness, Pimply Faces, Bad Breath, Eruptions and Constipation are Quickly Cured by this Simple Remedy. The Great 3hod Purifier. Tabiets When you're "not feeling too well "—try on© Tablet every night. "It will do you good." 1/. BOX. Bold by Choml»t» and Storekeepers. Are You Contemplating Giving a Present Or how about investing in a Solid-Marble Timepiece for your own Drawing Room ? There's nothing adds that dignity and beauty and finish to a room like a Marble Clock does. Imitations are worthless—they are poor at any price. A real Solid-Marble Timepiece—the genuine heavy article—costs more than an imitation, but for a week or two we shall be selling the real article at little more than the price of an imitation. We intend disposing of our stock of Real Solid-Marble Clocks at from 40/- each! We have them in almost every known design, plain and ornamental, with two, four, and six pillars; also in all the natural marble colors. No two clocks aro alike, and our stock affords a splendid range to choose from. "We have determined to convert our Timepieces into money, and for the next week or two price will be a secondary consideration with ns. OALL |N AND SEE THEM—This is an opportunity of a lifetime to procure at your own price a Keal Solid-Marble Timepiece guaranteed in good going order. THOMSON, BRIDGER & C° -JSrfiU.' GENERAL IRONMONGERS, „{«. PRINCES STREET (Opp. Bank of New Zealand), DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14962, 23 August 1912, Page 2

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