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Visit our Warehouse and Works in Show Week Yea'll enjoy it immensely, and oonnfc £fc one of the Greatest Pleasures of your Trip to Dunedin. It’s Interesting to look over our Enormous Works; it’s Educational to go through our Warehouse; it’s Highly Profitable to inspect the Scores of Articles we have for Farm and Household Use in our Show Rooms. Windmills, Steel Churns, Separators, Garden Hose, Pumps, Pulleys, Cocks, Baths, Tools, Corrugated Tanks, Taps, Etc. In our Unrivalled Stock there ia Line niter Line of Articles which will save abor and Money ia the Working of he Farm, or make the Homo Cheerful and Comfortable. Call and Inspect these Useful Linos; Look Over our Large Warehouse and Enormous Works. No obligation to buy. Stuart Street Dunedin STRAIGHT UP FROM THE STATION. R. POWLEY & CO., Wholesale WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 24 HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN. SOLE BOTTLERS OF SPEIGHT’S COLD MEDAL ALES AND STOUT For tha South and Middle Islands. Agencies i A, AND B. MACKAY’S (" BLACK MACKAY ”) WHISKY. PETER DAWSON’S “PERFECTION" WHISKY. We specialise in 2gal. and sgal. Patent Jars of Ale for the Home and Country Crib—a real boon to Week-enders. MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS. All other brands of Wines and Spirits can bo purchased at market price. Telephone No. 979. Telephone No, 979 / * For Holiday Wear! Bi'MTiT^ I —'^innitTtHtMgwMroDDgCTiiiiiijMiCTWpgpiinrMPWECTwnpHni v mart, Natty, Real Tailor-made Ready. to-wear Costumes from 3 Guineas. You will want something New and Stylish to go away in. One of mv Faultless-fitting, Beal Tailor-made Roady-to-'Woar Costumes will impart that Attractiveness and Exclusiveness which enables one to move in the company of the best-dressed people with confidence and assurance. As a result, your Holidays will bo more enjoyable and Oui’.ngs and Trips more pleasant. Call in, inspect, try on. Costumes are made on the Premises. We guarantee them. The hardest to fit, the most particular—all are charmed and delighted. If preferred, Costumes made to order at a mod ora to advance in prices. S. SALTZMAN LADIES’ TAILOR SPECIALIST, Next D.S.A., GEORGE STREET. Brilliant Bergairsin the Show Room MONEY SAVING ! TO SAVE MONEY AND VET HAVE EVERYTHING IN DRESS—THAT IS WHAT WE OFFER. YOU. SPECIAL INTEREST TO VISITORS DURING SHOW WEEK. SMART MILLINERY , in a varictv of becoming styles ’ 17/6. WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, smartly mt : coat, trimmed contrasting color in Vieuv Rose, Ease, and Drown: skirt, has n«w rounded effect in front 37/6. PIQUE SPORTS SUITS, smart check ; in White and Black. and White and Saxe; coat with new belt 50/. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SMART RAINCOATS, Raglan fdei ves, boh. across bock. 23/fi. SPORTS COATS, in Black and White Chech Tweed. Raglan sleeve, with belt and pnekots. 27/6 and 29/0. ONE-PIECE FROCKS, smart and up to date, in, Crepe Cloth, new basque effect: in White, Pink. Saxo, Grey, and Brown 11/6. High & Rattray Sts. DUNEDIN. GEO. CROW Manager. nrMHiniiwjiiiiii mu mi min i D.S.j 3 Clearing Lots! Men’s Hats, Shirts, and Ties. Men who come to us for their Mercery Requirements can bo sure of getting complete satisfaction. Those three Bargain Lots mean solid savings, and keen buyers should make a point of seeing them. 12 dozen GENTS* SOFT FELT HATS, smart shapes, easy fitting; sizes 6| to 7} ; colors— Mosa. Myrtle, Browns, Greys, and Block. 3/11 to dear. 20 dozen GENTS’ SUMMER SHIRTS, assorted, soft or stiff neckband and cuffs; reliable wearing, fast colors: all sizes. 2/11 to clear. 60 dozen GENTS' WIDE-END TIES, Silks and Poplins, plain colors, floral and striped designs. Clearing price, 1/ each. GEORGE STREET. a*”

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Evening Star, Issue 15659, 25 November 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15659, 25 November 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15659, 25 November 1914, Page 8