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.. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, GREAT PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! GARRISON HALL, At t 8 o'clock sharp. ADDRESSES BY HON. DR M'NAB AND C. J. PARR, C.M.C., M.P, r T w p .l allcrs wi:l daal with aspects of the war as affecting New Zealand STRONG \h-J^f^ l KEYNOTE- TO-NIGHT. Spin.did b, to pamst, Jl;ss Gladys il. Stoneham, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. Chairman, His Worship the Mayor (J. J. Clark Esq ) DOORS OPEN 7 O'CLOCK. '' ADMI3S3ON FREE. ADMISSION FREE

E\V Preach and Italian Kid Gloves, - ■ Blacks and all colors, at old prices. -■■■ Ross, direct importer. "ORK-TTY Striped Crepciine Blouses, white •*■ and colors, 4s 6d: rich Pailette Silk sky, pink, 10s 6d. "jVTEW. One-piece French Veils, black, vhito! \\ and navy, 2s 6d and 3s 6d: pretty Sleeve Fallings from 7id. VkCKWEAR. entirely new st; ,, Collars from Is ?d; Vest Fronts from .-*- lcl -.__ T Ros--;, direct importer. Soap, cheapest in Nev, Lsml. Is 2d cake. At M'Kenzie's •eat Sale, 108 Princes ""i «i « street. TAT SON'S No. 10 is a little dearer than - i most whiskies, fait is worth *he ney. " ' I ABIES' Purser, Is, now 7h\. ■*-* MMCenzie's Stock-reducing SSlile, 10£ Fnncrs strcetjuul 61 George street. CULTUREITra lat from Red Jacket Tobacco. They anpreciato _ tliis_higli-class Tobacco. ' ' "TCVTNEST whisky I have analvsed ~f or r-TTc >\ eai *-'~* George Combe Stewart's, *.t-.b.,_ testimony to 'Watson's No. 10. SECOND-BAND - afw <T Scott's, 133 George street; wide selection; Jo west prices. W A V beotfs; 183 George street; wide selecl tion: lowest prices. OTOR Bikes, second-hand; all over--J'-uded; gnud order; £3O up. Scotts. OTOR Bikes, second-hand"; art over'J- _ hauled: jrrod order; £3O up. Scotts. BICYCLE'S, sccowl-Hnd: bigTHecTioTT bargain's i-vcry one; £3 up. Scotts. ' BICYCLES, second-hand! big - selection: -* _bargains every one ; £3 up. Scotts. HIGH-CLASS whiskv. matured " —The i- public mialyst of Dundee pavs this tribute to Walcon's No. 10. " OLDlEßS'"Mon"iy~B"elir __' 6d. At M'Kenzie's, 108 Princes street" ol beorge street. A RARE CHANCE FOR LADIES! A Chanco to Procure your Spring Costumes at an Unusual Saving." NEWEST DESIGNS. LATEST MATERIALS. SMART FINISH. All the Popular Styles of the Season are here, showing a. wide choice. Prices have, been cut to an extremelv low point, and we urge our Patrons to "come and see the "NEW THINGS." whether ready to purchase or not. TTNIQUE STORES, LTD., Duuediu. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. , LARGE Quantity Timber (Ist and 2nd class), Mouldings, Windows, Doors Ropes and Iron Blocks, Steel and Wooden Wheelbarrows, Second-hand Galvanised Ridging, Fireproof Safe, Ladders, Poles, Plank.•ng, Nails, etc., etc., at very cheap prices. Please inspect early, as only" a few davs to clear the whole lot. JOHN LUNN. Crawford street (a few doors soulh from Farmers' Co-operative Assn.). ["ADAM, test this Tea with the richer -«-»- fIavor—"DESERT GOLD" TEA. Refreshing, stimulating, wholesome, economical. Uee the 2s blend. MOLLISONS LTD. FIRST DISPLAY OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES In TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND HtCH-CRADE BLOUSES. SEE THIS WEEK'S EXHIBITION IN WINDOWS AND SHOW ROOMS. HIGHEST-CLASS GOODS, ALL MODERATELY PRICED.

Ladies' English Tailor-made COSTUM Juio navy coating serge, semi-nuiii"-•w j ' Wl,h clee P bcit r°u»'l. military and Medici collars, new full-shape skirt, coat lined silk polonaise; all sizes. Price* 65a, 69s 6d, and 84s. L: V^t»rrT Kaiapoi and KosI >'« Tailor-made COSTUMES, in finest navy worsted, late shape*, including the long pleated basque, medium and full skirts, beau*;, fully finished. Prices, 4, 5, and ~B guineas. The Latest. English Gaberdine .Summer COSTUME, tailor-mad.;;, Magyar or set-in sleeves, plain sacque back, with belt; a very dressy and useful costume. Prices £4 9s 6d, £4 15s, and £5 ss. Lot of Sample MODEL COSTUMES. Ei«rli=h tailor-made, very stylish, all new colorings, including browns, niger, cerise' smoke, grey, and cinnamon ;°nl«o ■• few "Novelty Mixtures Coats, all silk lined Prices, 3, 4, and b guineas. MATRONS' COSTUMES, in navy and black worsted, Kaiapoi una Roslvn, tailorwade, newest plain styles, full skirts sizes 40,42. 44, I6ii.i bust. Prices, 97s 6d' sj?s, and 6gs. ' LADIES' BLOUSES, the vcrv latest stvles in correct materials; a full range of „ it ™; all exceptional value. SILK BLOUSES, in Cream, Navv, or Black' plain American shirt style, 'polo collar At 8s lid and 10s 6d. Fancy and Semi-fancy SILK BLOUSES in Cream, Navy, or Blatk: new deep'collar, extra heavy quality Jap s ilk. At 12s 6d. Novelty Cream SILK BLOUSES, the latent military collar, hemstitched trimmin'"(Uessy and useful. Prices, 14s 6d and las Cd. Cream RADIATNA BLOUSES, plain American style, turndown collar, Ra<dm sleeves. At &s lid and Ps lid Special Cotton Voile BLOUSES, white and new colorings, trimmed shadow embroidery, newest turn-down collars, fulllength sleeves, at 5s lid, 6s lid, and 7s lid. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES. MOLLISONS, LTD., G EORGE-FREDEPJCK STRE ETS. rjpHE WAR and the Supply of Drugs and JL Chemicals.—The scarcity of many Drugs and Chemicals is verv marked I have fortunately been able" to obtain a shipment from London of many of those which have been difficult to obtain localiv among .these the familial- and useful Epsom Salts,.. Aspirin, Salicylate of Soda, Seidlitz Powder etc. P. WILKINSON, Chemist, Stafford street, Dunedin: and Caversham LEADING HOUSE For TAILORING. Fit, Style, Finish, and Value Guaranteed. SPRING and SUMMER. TWEEDS NOW SHOWING at DUTHIES', DRAPERS, GEORGE STREET. TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited till the 21st INST, for EERECTING a. DWELLING (brick) at the Kaikorai. " J A. BURNSIDE, Architect^

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Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15907, 13 September 1915, Page 5