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A sharp blade and the means of keeping it shterp. "- -" can offer you more, • or dot* offer yo« as because the Auto Strop is the only razor that strops itself. The tenth shave is as good as the first, and the twentieth as good as the tenth. With other safety razors you ir"«* throw away the blades when dull. Auto Strop saves its cost in is months in blade economy alone and always fives perfect shaves. FUR* Safety Razor. la loatber caaa WASTE PAPER. WASTE PAPER FOR SALB, In Lots to Suit Purchase™. Annlv 'STAR* OFFICE. SOUTH DUUEDIN. FAIR!' End-of-the-Season, «laSw Great Big Bargains4n Newj Goods! A Regular Slaughter of Values! | Hundreds of Rare Bargains for Everybody. Here are just a few, to. show "you Hub that this is the place and C / opportunity for sawing a * 3aic lot of money! Come early I TUSSORE SILK. Regular Htlb price, 1/6. Now 10jd <?«/* P er yard - OCUe STRIPED DRESS MATERIAL, 40in wide, splendid quality; Taffeta, with fine White stripe; colors Hub —Black, Light Brown, C »» Saxe, Grey, Navy, Sky. Regular price, 2/6. Clearing at 1/ per yard. MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE SOX, with emHub broidered 'White and c_/_ Colored clox. Clearing oa£e at 1/, 1/6, 1/9 per pair. Worth double! Ladies' COLORED LISLE HOSE, with lace fronts ; Hub colors—Sky, Saxe, Helloes/.» trope, Mauve, etc. ReJaie gular va i ueS! i/e to 1/11 per pair. Now clearing at 6d per pair. NECKWEAR. All fresh Hub goods, including Jabots, C—/_ Sunshine and Peter Pan Jalc Collars, etc. Regular prices, 1/6 to 4/11. Now clearing at 6d, 9d, 1/, and 1/6. Hub FABRIC GLOVES, ImitaSale ** on Suede Lisle; ijuic Browns, Black. Beavers, Champagne, White, etc. Regular values, 1/6 to 2/6 per pair. Now clearHub ing at Bd, 1/, and 1/3 per q » pair. This lot includes •jUie about 8 doaen Sample I Gloves in exceptionally fine qualities. . . BLACK NET AND SPOT Hub VEILINGS. 1/4J quality. C»/o Now 6d. oa * c COLORED VEILINGS— Brown, Saxo, Navy, I Mauve, and Mole. Now _ Id per yard. Hub Special Bargain.—A few Sale on] y MOIRETTE SKIRTS, slightly wider than at present made; colors— Black. Brown, Green, etc. Regular prices, 7/11 to Hub 16/6 each. Clearing at Q,vJ.o I ' ll *. 2 / 8 to 5/u each°a*e White Muslin ONE-PIECE DRESSES, embroidered, Peter Pan collars, short sleeves. Clearing at 4/11 I Hub each. <?«/«» French Muslin ONEJalc PIECE DRESSES, prettyGrey stripe effects, trimmed contrasting Hub buttons. Regular price, €•„/_ 22/6. Now 8/11. COSTUMES, beautifully made, good cut, high __ j, waists, trimmed buttons, tiUO etc. Regular C~/ e Clearing at 25/. DRESSES OF VARIOUS KINDS, including Crepe, Striped Pique, Zephyr, rj » Voile, etc. All marked tIUO at clearing prices from Sale «/* "P to "'• TJNTRIMMED SHAPES—aII new season's goods; Chips, Tagals, etc. ReU L. gular prices, 3/11 to 12/6. MUD tst ow clearing at 1/. 1/11, Sale 2 / 11 » and 3,/11 eacn - READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Simply thrown out at 1/, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/8, and rr w 4/11 each. ", UNTRIMMED PANAMAS. Sale Regular values, 4/11 to B'll. Now clearing at 1/11, 3/11, and 4/11. JAVA RUSH HATS— Hub splendid Summer Hats. * y Untrimmed: Regular Sale p« ce ' 5 / 6 ; now 1/,e ' Trimmed band : Regular value, 6/6; now 1/11. CHILDREN'S HATS at £/v*A Clearing Prices, in Chip "j and Pedal Straws, MushSale room shape and turnedup brims. Untrimmed from 1/ to 1/lli. With cord or ribbon band, 1/, Huh 1 ' 6 > 1 / 11 4 i 2/11 each. « . Striped Washing UNDERSale SKIRTS. Colors—Navy, Brown, Saxe, Reseda, Grev. etc. 3/11 quality. Now 1/6. Htsh Tussore - colored Linen© CI UNDERSKIRTS, plain jale or with colored band. 3/6 quality now 1/11^; 4/6 quality now 2/6 and 2/11. THE 'HUB!' South Dunedin's Annual Bargain ' Fair' Sale !

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Evening Star, Issue 15394, 19 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15394, 19 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15394, 19 January 1914, Page 2