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- Choice Lace and Silk Neckwear. The Latest in Robespierre Collars, , 1/3 to 8/6. 'iLoTely Lace Jabots and Side Frills ■'■> from 1/.to 5/11. White Muslin Fichus, 1/11 upwards. Cream and Paris Lace Fichus, 3/9 to 8/6. JP'Vter Pans, Collarettes, Puritan dollars, etc., in great variety. Motor Scarves. Lovely designs, in Cream Net, frir.\ged, 3/11. Cream 1 , and Paris Lace, 2/11, 3/11, 4/1 y 5/6. Silk Not, with long knotted fringes, 8/6, 9/6, 12/6; inßlack and Cream. Chiffon Motor Scarves, extra long and wide, 6/6; Sky, Tussore, Mole, "White, Cream, Black. Ladies' and Girls' Umbrellas and Sunshades. Handsome Gift Umbrellas, with silver mounts, crook handles, from 7/6,t0 21/. . • Very Choice Lot, with gold mounts, 17/6> Smart Steel Frame Umbrellas, 7/6, 10/6. Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs. Immense Variety of Choice Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched, plain, and embroidered corner designs and borders. All prices from 3d to 2/6 each. Special Chirstmas Line for Children. —Three Useful Handkerchiefs, in Picture Sachet, 1/11. At the Beautiful Sunshades, in All Colors. Very Choice Black Moire Silk Sunshades, 13/6, 15/6. Lovely Black and White and Grey Sunshades, 8/11, 9/6, 12/8. Children's Sunshades, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. Maids' Sunshades, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11. mmmm^x MERRY XMAS! ■if 111.113.115. GEORGE STREET DUNEDIN; CHRISTMAS is the Open Door through which Affection and Regard express themselves in Gifts and Presents—the time of Holiday Enjoyment—the Festival of Reunion and Friendship—the Season of Gladness and Good-will! All through our establishment the Christmas Spirit has. moved, and everv department is filled to overflowing with Choice arid Beautiful Gifts, while our Holidav Stock abounds with Desirable and Novel Goods, the prices of all being most reasonable and moderate. The " ! D.S.A." can offer you many advantages in regard to your Christmas Shopping, and in facing the Christmas rush we promise to do the best that courtesy and efficiency can to give you attention and complete satisfaction. * ■ • MERRY XMAS! Ladies' Hats, Brilliantly Novel and Becomingly Effective! Offered at Special Prices for Christmas-tide! iring Christmas Week we shall show in our Millinery Salons some magnificent creations at specially reduced prices. We invite your inspection. We are showing a tremendous variety of the newest, including the following Special Values:— Over 800 Lovely WHITE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, a special purchase. Marked 1/11£, 2/6, 2/11 each. Regular values, 3/6, 4/11, 5/11. See windows. . LADIES' HATS FOR THE COUNTRY ROAD OR THE SEA BEACH—A tableful of Ladies' Straw Hats, with wide, shady brims. Just what is wanted for holiday wear to protect the face from the sun. All priced at 1/ and 1/6 each. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HATS FOR LADIES, hand made, in Crinoline, Tagal, Silk, Chiffon, Tulle, etc.; leading colors, such as Saxe, Brown, Tuscan, Teal, Navy, White, etc. A magnificent selection, right up to date and expressive of the latest styles. 15/6, 17/6, 21/, and 25/. mmmmm mutxmimn^jzz. Ladies' Kid Gloves. French and Austrian makes, in all popular colors, 2/6, 3/3, 3/11, 5/6. Tn <? Popular Elbow-length Gloves Suede, 5/6; in Black, White Beaver, Mole, Grey. Glace Kid, in. Beaver and Grey, Glace Kid, in Black and White, 5/11, Ladies' Bags. We are offering an exceptionally fine collection of all the latest styles Morocco, Suede, and Imitation Seal Bags, with clasps and flap fastenings, from 5/11 to 35/6. Pretty Tussore Silk Bags, embroidered with silk and painted, small sizes; make delightful presents for girls; 1/ and'l/11. Ladies' Tussore Silk, Velvet, and Suede Bags in great variety. ENGLISH AND PARIS MODEL HATS, together with copies of same from our work rooms, in the leading fashionable styles, including the Large Picture Shapes foryoung ladies, the Favorite Small Shapes, Toques with floral crowns, etc. All just the newest. Usually selling at 35/, 39/6, 42/, 45/. As we anticipate a very large demand next week, we w ; ill sell all of the above at one uniform price of 30/ each. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS FOR THE-HOLIDAYS—One tableful, mostly mushroom shapes; in Pedal, Chip, and Rustic Straws; in the nice now colors, such as Tuscan, Burnt, Grey, etc. 1/, 1/e. and 2/6 each. ' ' CHILDREN'S COLORED WASHING MAGYAR OVERALLS, all sizes, 20in to 36in; in plain colors and stripes, trimmed fancy galons. From 1/11 to 4/11 each. Antimony Ware and Fancy Goods. Japanese Antimony Pin Cushions 1/6 each. Antimony Trinket Boxes, in various shapes, beautifully embossed Japanese designs, from 9d to 5/6. Stud Trays, 9d and 10^tJ. Crystal Pin and Stud Boxes, with nickel lids, 1/, 1/6. Imitation Leather Jewel Cases, 5/11 each. Hand-embroidered Crash Trinket Boxes and Needle Cases, 1/11 each. Magnificent Collection Real Silk Maltese Neckwear. Scarves from 7/6 to 42/. Fichus, 7/6, 0/6. Peter Pans, 3/11 to 8/6. Collarettes, 7/6 to 21/.

W. HARRIS AND SON have now purchased the Boot Stock of Mr Frank Fox, of George street, and, with the balance of M'Ewan's Stock, Intend giving the Publio of Dunedln some HUGE BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR for the HOLIDAY SEASON. Harris's have offered the Public many exceptional opportunities of buying Reliable Footwear at Cost price, but the VALUES WE ARE NOW OFFERING EXCEL ANYTHING EYER OFFERED IN THE DOMINION. . Harris .& Son The Always-Busy Shoe Stores, 212-214 George St., Dunedin. P.S.—Mr Fox's Friends and Customers can now find him at Harris's Always-Busy Shoe Stores. ■ v ; PORTOBELLO VISITORS. KING OSCAR" SARDINES are Finest Quality Obtainable TO CAMPERS AT WARRINGTON. V Quality Obtainable. fcwiit on gating "KING OSCAR.". supply of "KING; OSCAR" SARdInM." JACK HAYSEED,

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Evening Star, Issue 15065, 23 December 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15065, 23 December 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15065, 23 December 1912, Page 10