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PUBLIC NOTICES. IK Just opened up, ex Opawa | and K'a Ora, a very large as--3 sortment of Dinner and Tea ' Sets. This is one of the best . assortments wo have landed. Those requiring Dinner and le. ? Sots would do well to ■Jook round our Show Room. Vve have also Afternoon Tea sii d J, ta splendid \inecv >-*^ 11 from iho BEST E.uglish Makers. Inspection Invited. K f f arm 't|i| At RITCHIE'S, 39 George Street (near Octagon),

MOSI rice* (korge tim f A real test of the popularity of the O.S.A. £ I —"the shop that everybody's going to"—was w\ \ I afforded last week. Notwithstanding the social A \ J unrest caused by the strike, the business dona «,.-■• -.-. w:- 'A \ [ was as big as ever! We are still celebrating our EXTENSION and ENLARGEMENT bv affording ladies UNWffl?r\ I EXCELLED FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNISM/ \ TIES FOR CORRECT AND INEXPENSIVE JA|| | DRESSING, providing a CHOICE of VARIETY tTthe moment "In" style! f i ? 1 that meets with GENERAL APand we invito evsry Young | * KECIATION. Lady to come and see j j them! S^ aM » MaJ^j^^M:M^MMim g May v . e be favore( j w ; th a vis j t from you ? WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES with new•Robespierre and Sunshine Collars, embroidered fronts. lon- and three-quarter sleeves. 2/tl, 3,11 s 4/11, 5/6, 6/11, 8/11, 10/9. ° WHITE HAND-EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES, all the latest styles, verv dainty; with turn-down collars and no collars, three-quarter and full-length sleeves. 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 'l4/11, 16/11, 1G 11 to 29/6 WHI fSt2 IL Fi S ? IR i r B P U ? ES - V l } ? UnsMnC 9 0llars > Hi S h double Collars, Polo Collars,' cross-over ing to'wSt TsflL n ° an ' eS ' a a " thC b6St ki ' ld - N ° W makiug from 8/S 2V. accordJ'J 11 , SIT 1 ?: BLOrrSES, in immense variety of price and style, trimmed lace. ;.ilk 'embroiderv tucked, Jiand-cmbroidered, etc., etc. From 6/11 to 29/6. •' o ™™' , in Net ' Co,oml Silk - ' Ninon ' Fa Chiffon, Lace, etc A roally mag..ficent coilsct.on, including samples. y 0 wo alike; all colors and combinations. Trices from 8/11 t: Dressy, Smart Bewitchieg Blouses I We believe the Display of Blouses we are now making is the Largest and Finest Assortment in the City! They're right "up to the moment " m style, and we invito evsry Y 7 oung Lady to come and see them! ~ c Lver 7, Mother who desires to dress her Children Prettily, •omforcablj-and Inexpensively will be gratified with the Array of Charming Little Garments shown in this most popular department. YVe call attention to:— DAINTY BLACK SATIN COATS, high-waisted and fastened over at side, lined throughout with Palo Blue Silk and trimmed with Guipure Insertion, Pipings, and Pretty Oriental or Peter Pan Collars. 20m, 12/S; 2:2 in, 13/11; 24in, 15/11; 28in, 17/6. PRETTY TUSSORE SILK COATS, trimmed with Cotton and Silk Insertion, colored buttons and silk girdles to match Tim 12/6; 22in, 13/11; 24in, 15/11; 26in, 17/6. ' We have J" s . fc oP en .ed a nice lot of LITTLE BOYS' TUSSORE SILK HAfS, with wcll-turncd-up stitched brim : sizes C to G-k Price, 3/11. J > 1 * ts, \ . U at \ Y For Ladies, in the Fancy Dept. , Ladies' Handbags are a prominent feature this season 1 have imported a very fine selection of really new shapes and novel styles in many nice leathers. American Style, with strap wrist, 6/11, 8/11, 14/11. Peggy Style (the old favorite) from 3/9 to 27/6. The New Envelop© Style from 6/6 to 25/. Lovely Peggy Bags, in the new colors—Prune, Elephant, and Beaver. 11/6, 12/6, 17/6, 25/, 27/6. Beautiful Knitted Bead Dorothy Bags, in Black and Gold only. 5/11, 6/11, 8/11. Beaded Peggy Bags, very smart style. Black, 5/8, 5/11; Colors, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 8/6, 9/6. An Exceptionally Cheap Line I—Black Imitation Morocco Bags, in Peggy, American, and Envelope shapes. Only 6/6 each. We are showing a large range of New Hair Brushes and Dressing Combs. Our Whalebone Hair Brushes are well worth special attention. Note the prices: 2/11, 3/9, 4/6, 4/9, 6/11. Other makes from 1/ up wards. Part of the s.s. Rimutaka's cargo, which got through just in time. The rest of our goods by this steamer are still in the ship's hold at Wellington. In addition to this attraction, we call the interested attention of matrons to the shownig of BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED BONNETS. 1 case of 30 dozen CHIP HATS, young ladies' shapes-a supplementary ship- ? S *i ,1 s most ln v °g lle d,lrLn S tha la *e summer in London. Thov '< n rT- y £ m £ l l smart slla P es > with brim turned slightly down, the Wl P m i ]l ° r " or ,£ n > s sightly rolled up, and fitting closelv to the 4/6 i 6/6 " are V, ' hltc> °- vster > ru tty, and Black. 2/11, 3,6, 3/11, HATS, newest styles, oblong shapes, . , brims drooping, slightly turned up to- - wards side and back, also brims rolled £ ' slightly all round; picture shapes and \ the new sailor shapes ; in White, White ■-. and Black, and all Black. Prices, 76, 1 8/11, 9/6, 11/9, 13/6. f SPECIAL SHOW NOW ON OF LADIES' /hj ' FASHIONABLE TRIMMED BONNETS —Black, Black and White, and Black />*T C M Wlth a little c °l° r introduced. All com,M/ £-V */ fortable on head; stylish and becoming /V I&* for matrons. Made in Crinoline, Tullo. 'J 'is' and Aerophane; trimmed Satin Ribbon, ■S" Ostrich Tips, Ospreys, Flowers, Lace, etc. 17/6, 19/6, 21/ to 37/3 each. for Christmas Time! House Cleaning an<£ Renovating! —Will find you interested in New floor Coverings. Then you should certainly pay a visit to our new Furnishings' Department, where shopping is delightfully comfort! able and tho reasonablo prices an eversatisfying feature. A » *&«»ive Range of STANDARD Y\EIGHr'LINOLEUMS, in the new popular Inlaid Wood Patterns, including Mosaic Tilo, Conventional, and Matting Designs, and the new Browns. 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 yard. 2 yards INLAID LINOLEUMS, in latest designs and colors, including tho aristocratic ■ Oak Parquet, at 3/9, 4/3, and 5/3 per square yard. rf rrmT g f i F i LOOR - tor bedrooms, in light and neat designs. 2/3, 2/6, and 2/11 runnin yard.

,^?-^g^*w^*^ Longcloths, Calicoes, Sheetings! The Best Makes at the Lowest of Prices! HORROCKSES' PURE LONGCLOTHS, 1 yard wide. 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, -8/6, 10/(3 per dozen. MEDIUM CALICOES, in our ' well-known soft-finished makes, all 1 yard wide. 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 per dozen. HEAVY WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS.— 54in wide, for tingle Beds, 10fd, 1/, 1/Is, 1/3, 1/6; 72in, 1/, 1/3, 1/4s, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11$; 80in, 1/6, 1/7s, 1/9, 1/11$, . 2/2, 2/3. HEAVY GEEY BOLTON MEXICAN AND HERRINGBONE ' SHEETINGS.—S4in, f . 9jd, 10|d, 1/os, 1/Is, 1/3; 72in, 1/, 1/3, 1/4s, 1/6, 1/9; 80iu, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11$, 2/2. A Small Sample Lot of Ladies' Dressing Gowns!— Every one a Bargain! 45 LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS, in Muslin Cambric, Zephyr. Voile, and Crape; White, Fancy Fruited. Striped, and Bordered. Just the thing for warm weather! All samples, bought job; very dainty, pretty designs and shapes. Prices from 2/11 to 12/6. Worth double. 105 to 115 GEORGE STREET. Branch at South Dunedin. i'{.vy#i r }'A»w""*Y'vj

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Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15344, 19 November 1913, Page 10

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