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London members of the 'Undertakers’ Association unanimously decided recently to send a, telegram to the Secretary of State for IVar urging -him not to deplete further the ranks of their profession, in view of the grave danger to public health which such a course would involve. King Jibaros, the head of a tribe of savage Ecuador Indians, is said by the French Press to have declared war on Germany, in consequence of the cruelty of the local Germans to Ins people. The King’s forces, armed with how and arrow and assegai, have been ordered to slay any Germans and build pyramids of their bones. Sufferers from Bronchitis or Asthma will get speedy relief by taking “ NAJJOL ” on lump sugar,' or inhaling it through a Nazol Inhaler. Sixty doses, 1/6. —[A«dvt. ]

i-srac urn v^£ s, «SJ'S I H * •-W» . •! \-,..i » ,Ss?fev’A.«i: •w i:S/.:; &/I h^-^i «S?A' SfiV I ilil Eli W$ '4 <U Millie fs fN Picturesque and beautiful, midst an appropriate setting characteristic of the brightness and freshness of spring, overhung by garlands and displayed with complete artistry, Our Grand Exposition of Fashions is sure to prove a source of exquisite delight to the Ladies of Dunedin. This magnificent assemblage of almost everything that is correct and' suitable for the requirements of the Ladies of this Fair City is wonderfully complete and splendidly representative of the trend of the latest modes, and does the utmost honor to the efficiency of our London buying organisation. To secure such a notable selection of reasonably-priced goods in these strenuous times was a task of no mean order. We are therefore happily enabled to make this Display of Fashions on a scale quite as large as any held previous to the war. Some indications of the myriad of pleasing styles may be seen in our show windows, which are a study in themselves. Our Eleven Departments now stand ready to submit their treasures to you ! As usual, most moderate prices prevail, and we extend to you a cordial and respectful invitation to pay an early visit to this Superb Exposition. The New Millinery in Distinctive Styles! New Dress Materials! Lady Duff Gordon, the great fashion authority, says: “ The way the hat is worn is of as much importance as. the hat itself, and announces that the principal features of the Millinery for the coming season are simplicity, beauty of shape, and the introduction of unusual colorings and materials.” Onr immense show will demonstrate the truth of the above statement. GABERDINES, in summer colors. fight COVERT COATINGS. ?,?JCORDS fine worsted suitings. NAVY COATINGS, Black and White stripes, for costumes. SILK AND WOOL ROBE LENGTHS, in all the new shades. Miss Hodge is now booking orders for new costumes and frocks. The Latest In Costumes! Cotton Dress and Blouse Fabrics I We have a splendid stock of Serges, Gaberdines, Worsteds, Lustres, and Tweeds, the last word in chic styles, good colors, and moderate prices. We are already being congratulated on our moderate prices for hign-class garments. CREPE-DE-CHENE BLOUSES, SILK SPORTS COATS, FEATHER RUFFLES, NEW TWEED SKIRTS, NEW COVERT AND STYLISH . BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED • COATS. STRIPED CORDS, in Duro Dyes, absolutely fast. NEW FANCY VOILES, Florals and White and Black. FOULARDS, in stripes and spots. ZEPHYRS, plain, checked, and striped. PRINTED CREPES, in floral ,and fancy designs. Summer Underwear ! LONGCLOTH AND NAINSOOK LINGERIE, COTTON AND LIGHTWEIGHT WOVEN UNDERGARMENTS, UNDERSKIRTS, in Taffeta, Moirette, Italian, etc. FANCY DEPARTMENT ! NEW 'VEILINGS AND COMPLETE VEILS, with spot and fancy , borders, in Navy and Black. NEW LINEN AND VALENCIENNES LEADINGS. NEW KID AND WASHING DOE GLOVES. CHILDREN’S OUTFITS! NEW UMBRELLAS, table top and crook bandies. NEW STRAW HATS, COTTON DRESSES AND OVERALLS. TUSSORE SILK COATS, TUNICS, AND FROCKS, MUSLIN AND VOILE FROCKS, in girls’ and children’s sizes, SILK HATS AND BONNETS, Etc. NEW BUTTONS, in crochet and fancycolored pearl, etc. NEW MUSLIN AND OTHER'NECKWEAR. NEW HOSIERY, in Silk, Lisle, and Cashmere. 105, 107, 109^111,113,115, and 118 GEORGE STREET. , BRANCH AT SOUTH DUNEDIN. 1 2 1 2 ■.mix

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Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 8

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