WATERS* PHARMACY FOR PERFUMERY AND '■ BRUSHWARE. Let us show you our New Supply of Perfume, just lauded from the Best Makers. J. WATERS, Oli@mist, 20 Prirsces St. kj ASK YOUR OROCE^M (BRAND) COFFEE I*** m m the HIQhES finest fee ON ?TjiAiii-Bi.'3Kaar= XiAS BARGA AT Bur oas Electroplate, Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Clocks, Watches, Travelling Bags, Trunks, Fireworks, and I Toys cut down nearly to cost price. | We invite you to see cur large and | varied stock and compare cur price, a A pound’s worth of goods for 10/. fl ij ELECTROPLATE WARE AT [1 SALE PRICE. | E.P. Cruets, 3/8, 4/6, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6 i] to 40/, f E.P. Teapots, 10,', 13/9, 17/6, 21/. P; E.P. Jolly Dishes, 4/6, 5/S, 6/9, 8/6 i) to 20/. » E.P. Butter Dishes from 6/8. | Hot-water Kettles from 25/. f: Biscuit Barrels from 13/9 to 22/6. I" Sets of Carvers, Lockwood's and H Johnson’s, in beautiful silk case, jj from 5/6, 6/11, 9/6, 14/6, and f /j 18/11. Honestly worth double. [ s Lockwood’s and Johnson’s Cutlery. \ | —Dessert Knives, 3/11, 5/3, 7/ j g half dozen. Table Knives, 4/4, t 5f 5/9, 7/9 half dozen. S Ashberry’s. Johnson’s, Dixon’s Tea, I j! Dessert, and Table Forks and j ji Spoons at prices that will pay you i [j to see ns before you buy. ! |j Sets of Afternoon Tea Spoons and | S Tongs, in silk-lined case. Usual i price, 11/6. Sale price, 6/3 case, i p SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. | Don’t forget our big variety of 1 Toys. Our shop is chock-full of Novelties and Toys. One of the £ biggest varieties that was over shown in Dunedin. Bring your children along. Don’t forget the children at Xmas-tide. It will pay you to make us a visit. Fireworks in abundance. ■ Remember, our prices are of the lowest, while our goods are of the best, and it wiil pay you to call at .s 5 5 j | The Ironmongers, | Corner George and St. % Andrew sts., Dunedin.
“Biggins is constantly talking about his distinguished ancestors." “ Ves." replied Miss Cayenne, “most of them arc dead and can't resent the familiarity." £50,000 FOR \ SHOE LACE. THIS is one example of how a simple invention ivon a fortune. Our Free Booklet. ‘Advice to Inventors’ contains scores of suggestions' for Inventors that should prove easy to the man with a prolific brain. Shall we send you a copy? HENRY HUGHES, LTD., A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin.
vim Some Quite Extraordinary Values of Special Interest to at the D.SJ c Extraordinary Offering of Stylish One-Piece f! OOIC6 l¥lm Frocks! Great. V allies! The word “extraordinary” is employed in no hackneyed sense, for the. values offered here are indeed unusual. They constitute part of a very large purchase which came into our hands at a figure that enables us to offer them at mere “Bargain” prices! Prices Far Belov/ Usual S Beautiful Styles! THE MATERIALS arc dainty Summer Fabrics such as Linenc, Voiles, Printed Foulards, Cotton Corduroys, etc. Now that tie Summer is fairly well advanced, we have determined to offer at speciallvreduced prices a number of lines which in Style and Fashion are quite the latest. THE SHAPES are new and up to date, including the very popular Magyar, plain shirt sleeves, with fancy fronts, etc., etc. All trimmed in the latest stvles. USUALLY SOLD AT FROM 22'6 TO 45/. Now offered at 8/11, 12/11, 14/11, 17/6, 19/6, and 21/. Don’t miss seeing these Lovely Frocks I Ladies’ Muslin Blouses ! SUMMER HATS. In Charming Modes. Reduced to 18/6 each. See the Variety displayed in "Window. UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS. anous Fashionable Shapes, for Ladies cud Girls. Many different kinds; in Chip, Pedal, and other Plaits. Mow offered all at 1/11$ each. TAGAL STRAWS at great reductions on ordinary prices! A Sensational Offering! , HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL MUSLIN BLOUSES, just suited for present wear, trimmed Embroidery and Insertion, etc. A Great Range! USUAL PRICES, 3/1.1 TO 5/6. Offered at 1/11$ 2/6 2/11. Smart Hosiery For Summer Wear! SUPERIOR QUALITY, in sizes to fit Large Women ; collars, lo to 16. Usual prices, 8/11 to 10/9. Offered at 4/6 to 6/11 each. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSE. BLACK LISLE, with Lace Ankles, 1/6, 1/9, 2/; COLORED LISLE, with Lacework, 1/3, 1/11. COLORED LISLE, with Silk Clox, 1/9, 2/6. SPUN SILK, in Colors, 1/8, 1/11, 2/6, 5/11. SPUN SILK, in Black, 2/3, 2/11, 3/9. BLACK SILK, with Self Clox, 7/11. CHILDREN S SOX, in Cashmere, Li sis Threat and Silk; all colors and sizes. 111, 113, and 115 George Street, Branch at South Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 8
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