EVERY WEEK, EVERY DAY, EVERY HOUR FINDS BOMB SPUING NOVELTY AT THE D.1.C., SHOWING THE ADVANCEFASKIONS FOR THE COMING SEASON. We invito Ladies to walk through our Warehouse and view tho Charming Millinery, the exclusive and lorely-hued Dress Fabrics, dainty Washing Materials, Laces, Eibbons, Neckwear, Hosiery, Model Costumes, and Blouses.
HAVE YOU SEEN BROWN", EWTNG'B GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW UMBRELLAS, KEW EN-TOUT-CAS, ami PLAIN COLORED SILK SUNSHADES? NOW BEING SHOWN IN WINDOWS. LADIES' UMBRELLAS, silver-mounted, extra strong covers, 4s lid each. STEEL TUBE BOULEVARDS, 7s 6d each. Fox's PARAGON FRAMES, 8s 9d each. BORDERED LEVANTINE, 10s 6d, Us 6d, 12s 6d, to lis 6d each. Extra-laxse SELYIDGE EDGE, 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s each. VERY SPECIAL: CHOICE SELECTION OF NOVELTY HANDLE UMBRELLAS FOR PRESENTATION, from 21s to 50s each. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. BROTO, EWING, & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS IN TOWN. V Z CAMERA COMPANY, 1% . ' OCTAGON. Photocraphio Goods of all kinds. Kodaks and Kodak Films. Retouching;, Priatmg, and all kinds of Photographic Work undertaken for Amakurs. Dewlop-ii? or kodak Spools a specialty. Telephone 132. HOSTS AND HOSTESSES. Please your Guests by Serving npHOMSON-S CARBONATED WATERS •*■ AND CORDIALS. These -well-known Waters will give an Air e! Refinement to your Evening. People- know Thomson's to be High-class Waters—the Best to be Obtained anywhere. Thomson's are made by Solid Silver-lined Machinery. Tha Water is Artesian, and of Crystal Clearness, while the Materials used •re the Finest Obtainable. THOMSON'S Are, indeed, THE VERY ACME OF PURITY.
FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE Friends of Mr and Mrs F. D. Davies are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late daughter Vera, which will leave th<?ir residence, 29 Forbury road, Goversham Ward, TO-MORROW {Wednesday), 28th *iiist„ at 2.30 p.m., for the Southern Gemot err. CHARLES J. THORN, Undertaker, David and Marion streets'. FUNERAL NOTICE. 'E Friends of the late Georgia Grey Taiaroa (and family) ara respectfully incited to attend hia Funeral, which will leave the Hall. Otakou, on THURSDAY, 29th test., at 2 p.m., for the Otabou Cemetery. HUGH GOURLJBY. Undertaker, Clark* and H»ol3ce»n streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 4
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