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(C ll A SPLENDID MOTTO. WELL, bo prepared for year Winter Sewing by purchasing a WHITE BALLBEARING MACHINE. You will then get pleasure out of your Sewing, Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. Duplicate Farts Kept in Stock. W. MELVILLE, 58 STREET Dunedin Ritdiie’s 39 George st. 1 .{Near Octagon). WE are now right on the Lamp Season, and we are determined, as in the past to give the BEST VALUE m GSdPWAEE AND FITTINGS. We have just opened our Season’s Stock of “ Lux ” Mantles, Chimneys, Burners, Hanging and Table Lamps. We are now able to supply Mantles and Burners cheaper than ever. We also stock “Eugeos,” “ A.8.0 ” “Diva,” and other well-known makes of Kerosene Mantle Lamps. We fit Burners to any Lamps, and they give excellent light a! low cost. Having specialised in Lamps and Fittings for the past 30 years, we are able to supply you with almost any Chimney, Wick, and Burner. We have also opened a large assortment of Inverted and Upright Incandescent Mantles, Burners, Globes, etc. Tor the cold nights we can give you a good and reliable Heater from 18/6.

m NELSON 1 M DATES TEAS PERHAPS you have made some little device as a help in your day’s work. It may bo worth patenting. In any case 'tia worth considering, isn’t it p Our free booklet, ‘ADVICE TO INVENTORS,’ will help you. Write for it now.,' HENRY HUGHES, LTD., , A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. The Best ■ttTETANTED Known—That Billheads, CirT V culars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices.

A Superior and Practical Selection of New Goods at the *A c A GEORGE Jr avonte 1/ib.Ai street. WINTER’S APPROACH is urging Ladies to secure Heavier Garments, and so our Show Room is thronged with Customers, who are busy selecting Costumes and Coats which will fittingly reflect their tastes and personality. This week we draw attention to many other Goods which are equally called for by reason of the colder weather. The values are gratifying in the extreme. You will be indeed pleased with them! Among the Thousands of Hats in the Millinery Department! will be found variety enough, not onlv to suit every taste, but to ensure cor..: ’ te satisfaction to every buyer. Nowhere in the City can such an immense variety be found of DISTINCTIVE AND BECOMING HATS! Ladies who are thinking of buying for immediate wear are invited to come and see the charming selection that we are showing. The following are VERY SPECIAL VALDES, in popular styles now all the rage;— 150 BLACK VELVET HATS, with soft and blocked crowns, including the furedged. All the right shapes—Toques, Turbans, Sailors, Oval shapes, and Tum-up Side styles. All at 8/11 each. 19 dozen UNTRIMIVIED FELT HATS, bought cheap late in the season at Home. Browns, Navy, Grey, Saxe, Teal, Tan, Royal, Black, etc. Only 2/11 and 3/6 each. 6 boxes NEW UPRIGHT FEATHER MOUNTS, the stiff style, with Ostrich and other soft tips; in Saxe, Tan, Brown, Cerise, Black, White, etc. Worth 8/11 and 5/6. Offered at 1/11* and 3/6 each. Two Fabrics Just Now in Great Demand in the Dress Department! Two Materials of which w© her© give particulars are being very largely bought at the present time. The Sports Coat seems to have a greater hold this season than ever, and certainly these Fabrics make up into very dainty and attractive Sports Coats. NESTLING CLOTHS, for Children and Ladies’ Sports Coats, 56in wide; in Saxe, Scarlet, Teal. 5/11 per yard. THE NEW CURL CLOTH, for Sports Coats, in Tango and Apricot, 54in wide. 7/11 per yard. Coats, Costumes, and Furs, in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department! This great Section is equipped with a magnificent stock, which is just now at its best, so that Ladies can be assured of a splendid choice. W© are offering some very first-class values in LADIES’ COSTUMES. SMART NAVY ALL-WOOL COATING COSTUME, | coat, semi-fitting, with Black and White velvet collar, and lined silk. 44/6. NAVY CORDUROY COSTUME, Black satin collar, large revers, trimmed braid and fancy buttons, silk-lined. 27/6 each. NEW SPORTS COSTUMES', of Curl Cloth; in Royal Reseda, Purple, and Emerald; straight back, belted, with Black satin collars. 67/6 each. FURS, JUST OPENED UP! REAL SITKA WOLF SETS, pillow Muff and large Pelerine, with heads and tails. £4 19/6 and £5 15/. NATURAL REAL WOLF SETS, with heads and tails. 39/6 and 47/6 Set. Ladies’ Warm Nightdresses and Real Good Value! This is a type of Garment that must necessarily be changed according to the weather. For these cold, wintry nights there is nothing so comfortable as the warm, woven, unshrinkable make of Nightdress. Of these we are showing in our Ladies’ Underwear Department a full range, beautifully made, with Peter Pan collars, smocked cuffs, and fully trimmed with lace. NATURAL 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 7/6, 9/6. WHITE 6/11, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/9. USEFUL WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, with square # necks or Peter Pan collars, trimmed lace and embroidery. 4/11, 5/11, 6/6, 7/6, 8/11, 11/9. i/ \wa Mi Little Girls’ Dress! Some Popular Lines! WOVEN KNITTED JERSEY COSTUMES, WITH CAP AND, BLOOMERS TO MATCH; in Cream, Navy, Saxo, Brown, or Grey. This is a style that is meeting with great favor, because it is warm and nice-looking. Sizes 18. 20. 22. 24. 26. Each ... 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/6 18/6 Also, SMART VELOUR ‘PADDY” HATS, for Girls from 3 to 7 years, trimmed with cords; in Saxe, Grey, Tan, Navy. 3/11 each. BLANKET AND CHEVIOT CLOTH TWEED COATS, for Little Girls; in Saxe, Brown, Navy, Grey, Fawn, and Teddy Bear ; from 24in to 36in long. 8/6 to 24/6 each. » 4 Fancy Dept. LADIES’ UNSHRINKABLE ELECTRIC HOSE.—Ladies’ Mercerised Ixl Ribbed Hose, with Cashmere feet, in Shot effects, at 2/6 per pair. Shot colors— Black and White, Black and Red, Black and Purple, Black and Sky. THE “ENDURAH” STOCKING.— Ladies’ Plain Black Cashmere Wqpl, with double soles and ankles; specially spun for resisting hard wear, giving greatly increased strength and durability ; fashioned legs, seamless feet. 2/6 per pair. JUST OPENED I—A BARGAIN IN NEW STYLE BOWS.—BO dozen Ladies’ Silk Bows, in all leading colors; White Net Bow, with silk Tango ends; Colored Velvet Bows, with contrasting Paisley silk; Silk Crepe de Chene Bows, combined colors, one-sided effect; Colored Silk and Lace Tab Bows; Silk Crepe de Chen© Butterfly Bows, with figured velvet combinations; and many other new designs. Natty and effective. ALL ONE PRICE, 1/. An Attractive Lot of Mercerised Supper and Tea Cloths! —First-class Value! FULL-SIZED SERVIETTES At 3/3, 3/9, and 4/3 per half-dozen. TEA OR SUPPER CLOTHS. 35in square. 1/6. 1/114 and 2/3» 2/11. 3/9. 3/11, 4/6, and 4/11 each. 43in square. 51in square. 57ih square. 63in square. New Carpet Squares with Rugs to Match at Quite Ordinary Prices! . . . . . We have just opened a real fine lot of VELVET PILE, BORDERED CARPET SQUARES, in the popular Brown colors, with small conventional designs outlined in Green. _ The following are the sizes:— 3ft x 34ft. £4 10/. 3ft x 4ft. £5 10/. 3ift X 4ft. £6 8/. RUGS TO MATCH, 78in x 54in. 32/6 each. Also, 36 Beautiful Sateencovered Kapoline JJown QUILTS, floral design, with plain reverse ; in Pink, Bine, Gren, and red; full size. 13/11 each. Drapery 105, 107, 109, 111, 113 and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. mm w % A Golf Coating that will please Young Ladies; All Woo* Woven, 72in wide, and obtainable in Brown, Saxe, Grey, Reseda, and Cream. It is the very thing for Sports and AChildren’ a Coats. 0/11 per yard. Association,

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Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 10

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