DAINTY NECKWEAR. THE FINISHING TOUCH TO A SMART COSTUME. WHAT'S' New in NECKWEAR . bprimr? Come 1,0 Ul2 " Unique " see. \oit will be surprised what a fresh dainty collection we haw for your choosi ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MUSLIN AND LACE. The Prenicst Styles that were ever she and priced remarkably cheap. FROM Is UP. • " UNIQUE STORES. LTD DUNEDIN. HOW TO CULTIVATE A PRETTY MOUTH. When Loo entered the. room .-he caught hu- sister :il the mirror practicing tlrawiticriiiaiii comportment. " What pretty words are you uttering to yourself, dear 'to make your lips look so uvof• !-" asked Loo •■ Do you ihmk Ihey look pretty. Loor Oh. Em so glad. I want pa, when he fees me to remember lint :t's my birthd-.iv. so I'm saying what Bob delight; in saying 20 rimes'a c ' d )'~P v ": ' suits.' I say it-even-- time I niter a. room and think of Bob at the .same time. It certainly makes the mouth attractive. Yen try. it. Loo/' All thai by the way : bin. sr-r:ously. Boh is justified 111 never forgettincthat Loo's sister wouldn't look at him'till he got acquainted with Penrose's cutler. A wellfitting made-to-measure suit alwnvs stills not billy the man himself and his sweetheart., but. his own pocket also. Y\ r M. PENROSE AND CO., CF.ORGE STREET. LECTURES WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL \SSOc7\7 . . . . TION. PUBLIC LECTURE. BURNS HALL TO-NIGHT (Wednesday,, at 8 6'fa>*\ t 1 \* < ey ; Economy.' by Mr H. D. Bedtorcl, iI.A. (Lecturer on Economic?. Ot-a*o University). The lecture Will de'ii wrh American exchanges, the impotence of -old -•ir Asquttb's idea fov national economy "ami other phases o_i war finance. Admission Free Collection in aid of patriotic fund. BOARD ANb RESiDENC: louse, Moray place ('phone .-,. —„; accommodation visitorspc«onal_«iperTi»oE. Mosb arW MTherson.' DOAftD and Lodging"'tt'anied —> rord street, South Otmedin; state term*. 'Star' Office "fpE ■-*- nor Board. Residence: sunny froir rooms; every comfort and convenience-" <-:lecfcno light; good table: special terms f„ ■ nni-tiianents. »T dices: brcaktast: other meals if required), youiig Ladv engaged ma-ill" day-' central or north end. ' "Comfortable'' •Star' Office. "-u'oie, LET. capital Family House. 6 rooms T- every convenience; low rent'good tenant. Apply 534 Castle street. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, central small and large:' Vcrv low rents Hooper, 52 Crawford .street, " nnO LET, 8-roomed VTouse (No A Drive, Mussclbui 6 a). Apply Archibald Miller, grocer, George street. TT\O LET, 4 and 6-roomcd Houses; bath A tubs, copper; drained: 10s, lis 143' 74 Dundas street-. ' ' npO LET, 6-rcomed House (near Worl -*- shops); all conveniences: rent 15* Apply 350 Cargiil road. ' 1-.. conveniences; rent-, 13s. Apply (even. m&) 118 a Walker street- * LET, Four-roomed Cottage, corner of A Vernal anil Grosvenor streets, Kensington; rent lis; No. 44. Apply 1 street. IU s Rooms; scullery, cob'pcH-. tubs; c!i -" 1 minute from main tram; rent ins eu Wren, painter, Moraiajftou.
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Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 5
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