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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SMART Voile Blouses, beautifully-embroid-ered fronts, largo, roomy, and wellfitting, opened this day at T. Ross's. *ICH Voile Blouses—full size 7s 6d, outi XV size, Stj 6d; Hue Embroidered Muslin ! Blouses—full size 4s lid, out size- 5s lid. ■ OULL-SIZE Heavy Jap. Silk Blouses, 7s i X 6d; pretty Overalls, new shapes, choice j colorings, stripes, spots, full-fitting, 2s 6d, NEIV Neckwear, new Embroideries, new Black and Tan Stockings, new Kid ■Gloves. T. Ross, direct importer. Garden /Soil For Sale, 3s per load. Telephone 1,782. I i l.\G 'Books to suit amateurs by ; . -**£'{■ simock and other writers. Duni ■'■ ; an " S’.mpsoui booksellers. j XXIQH-GRADE English Pianos; latest 1 t 14A.-. . n ! ol ‘ £i!i: lowest cash prices or easy I i inspection invited. Hoiden, Octagon. | i "jVf" medical business olair- i If , * , ro - vant ' Resumes Readings 408 Cum- | ocrland street. | CATSON & No. 10 is a little dearer than I most Whiskies, but is worth the I money. - i

THE .SALVAGE SALE. Right at the time when you’d expect to pay tho very highest prices comes the event of tha season. A BIG SALVAGE SALE Of DRAPERY TAKEN OFF THE WRECK OF THE S.S. RANGATtRA, Togethe-- with BJG CLEARING PURCHASES FROM MANUFACTURERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN, SUG QUANTITIES HAVE FILLED PENROSE’S STORE FROM FLOOR 10 CEILING, AND MAKE CONTINUED BUYING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES POSSIBLE FOR ALL THE COMMUNITY. TOV/EL BARGAINS. 50 dozen Heavy Brown LINENE TOWELS. Usual price, Is 3d. Salvage price, 9d. 50 dozen \\ lute HAND TOWELS, with Red Stripe Borders. Usual price. Is 2d. Salvage price, Sci. ' * 100 ROLLER TOWELS. Usual price, Is 6d. Salvage price, Is. * KITCHEN HEARTHRUGS. 50 Large Heavy KITCHEN HEARTHRUGS, Fringed; size, 72 536 inches. Usual puce, 6s 6cl. Salvage price. 3s lid. CHEAP CALICO, 50 pieces Fine White LONGCLOTH, 36 inches wide. Usual price, 7d. Salvage price ■*3 ou dozen. ’ ° ' ’ 25 pieces Figured Washable CASEMENT CLOTH. Usual price, 10id. Salvage price 6d d pieces Superior Satin White DAMASK, 56 inches wide. Usual price 2* Sab’-me price, la bd. L ' w. PENROSE AND CO. CHEAP FURNISHINGS. Superior MATTING- SQUARES, in Brown, Blue, Green coiorir.es: size, sft x Bft Usual price, 10s_6d. Salvage pries, 6s lid. BROCATELLE TAPESTRY, 50 inches wide, in Blue, Olive, Rose. Fawn. Usual price 5s bd. fcalvage price, 2s lid. ’ Heavy SERGE, in Crimson and Green, with Woven Border. Usual prioa, 2s lid Salvage price, is 3d. 100 Special FLOCK PILLOWS, covered in Belgian Ticking. Usual price 2s 3d Salvage price, Is 3d. 50 Single Buttoned FLOCK BEDS. Belgian Ticking. Usual price. 12s 6d. Salvaao price, os od. 12 pieces Heavy Grey Herringbone SHEETING for Double Beds. Usual pri<-. 1, 6d •salvage price, Is. * i - ■ ■ w. vr.' PENROSE AND CO. FANCY LINENS—VERY, VERY CHEAP. 50 Dainty Little JAPANESE COSIES, for afternoon tea. Usual price 2s 3d Salvage price, Is 3d. * Hemstitched TRAY CLOTHS; size, 18 x 23 inches; Embroidered. Usual price Is 6d salvage price, 7).<1. 6 dozen Hemstitched and Embroidered TRAY CLOTHS', 30 x 30 inches. Usual price 2s oa. Salvage price. Is. ' Point Lacs TRAY' CLOTHS,.with Drawn Thread Linen Centres; size, 30 x 30 inche= Usual .price, 2s lid. Salvage price, Is 6d. 20 dozen Point Lace COSY COVERS, Special Design. Usual price, 2s lid. Salvage price, Is 6d. ” Piain Hemstitched Linen DOYLEYS, 6x6 inches. Usual price, 4id. Salvage price 2d Plain Hemstitched Linen DOYLEYS, 9x9 inches. Usual price, 6d‘ Salvage price 3d ‘ . w. PENROSE AND CO. MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT CUT-RIGHT-DOWN PRICES. K\^^Fr''^^\^'Pp" | b’f an ‘ d .S° ft -,, We !l worth 2s lid. Sale price,‘is nd . pair , iV s } CKE R P/v AV,£RS tor Men and Youths. Regular 2s 6d Hue. Sale price. Is. neivt aes! g ns ; si!k quality. Sale price, 6d. UUUiJ bLAR-YEti; W hits grounds with neat .stripe ends. Well worth 3s 6d Sale price, Is dq. ; siz ? s ’ , 6 i f0 7 i: P«re to. Worth 7s 6d. Sale price. 2s 6d. , b GAPS, made from strong Tweeds. Sale price, 6d each pribe°l? nd PHYR and GAMBEIG SHIRTS; Linen Bands: neat patterns, gale MEN’S HATS AND CAPS, HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. M?vf w A atl pure fur; , sizes ’ 6i to . 7i - w °Uh 8s 6d. Sale price’ 5s 6d. ios ecf sS; P ric- ua nd pes ’ purelur; 7 * and 7 * onl - y ' V7ell £ lack ’ Biwn ’ Grey: 6pecial Pl,rch - of ffo'r U. A G pncefl s .° r 6 12 years ’ B!ue; the T9ry for to summer. w. PENROSE AND CO. MEN’S SOX. FANC L SOS V B *f ck ’. with “ eat stripea; good weight. Sold usually Is 9d pair. Sale puce, is pair. All-wool Ribbed SOX, Greys; good working Sox. Sale price, Is 3d pair. MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS. 100 dozen White Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS, full size; grand washing line. Regular price, 6d .each. Sale price, o for Is. 5 eguiar Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS White Lawn; suitable for presentation. Sold" usually at Sd each. Sale price. 2s lid per half-dozen. AVORKE^RS’^HANDKER CHIEFS, Red Cotton; strong and good washing. Bale price, W. PENROSE AND CO:

j S' ECOND-HAND Motor -Cycles. — Wo have | good variety; call and inspect-. Gooke, I Howlison. iQ E C 0N D -lIA N D .Motor Cycles.—SJ Brown, , ®. h-p. two-speed Matchless, £45. Cooke, Howlison. Si. fixed Truraph, £22; 3J- three-speed Xew J * Hudson, £45 ; 3£ free-engine Triumph, £SO. Cooke, Hcrwiiaon. 7 Indian, 3-speed, 1915 model, with coachbuilt sidecdr, £97- Cooke, Howlison. THE Motorist’s Friend; Tool-holders, with 10 tools, 2a each; don't miss. Cooke, Howlison. INDIAN Motors. — lntending purchasers get one of the 1916 Illustrated Catalogues. Cooke, Howlison. B RAND-New 1915 two-speed Douglas; just out. case; £73. Cooke, Howlison, Princes street . IF you Lose Anything Advertise in - the ‘ Star’s * Lost and Pound Column. WE have a large stock of Ladies’ and Gents' Left-off Clothing For Sale, cheap. Williams, Stafford street. LADIES’ and Gents’ Own Cloth Made Up; Suits Pressed and Repaired. Mahon, 438 Princes street (opposite Oval). A "REMARKABLE Whisky—Watson’s No. 10. Its wonderful quality is a revelation. PIANOS Bought for Cash, or full allowance made when Exchanged for New English Pianos. Holden, Octagon. AMERICAN Pile Cure heals and strengthens the weak parts; os. At Marshall's Pharmacy, Princes street. LAIDLAW, GRAY’S George Street Shop.—Crockery smashing prices; Cups and Saucers, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s 6d half-dozen. IT AIDLAW, Gil AY'S George ,Street JU Shop —Damaged Teasets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sots. Ornaments, Vases, lowest prices. TDOWLERS. —“Jacques” (London) workl--O famed Bowls, black, brown; best bowlers recommend them. Laidlaw, Gray’s, George street.. ENNIS Players.—“ Jacques” (London) ell-known Racquets, 16s 6d upwards; Japanese Racquets from 3s fid! Laid- \ law, Gray’s. i T AIDLAW, GRAY'S George Street | M-J Shop.—Garden Spades, Forks, Rakes, I Cultivators. Hom, Sheare, Sprayers, Trowels, i lowest, urififts. harshness in Watson’s No. 10 Whisky. ’ Thoroughly matured and thoroughly PICTURE Framing.—Wren's famous low prices. Our marvellous electric framing machines; capacity 5,000 frames daily; better work, 50 quicker: workmanship, material guaranteed Painters, Glaziers,' Paperhangers; estimates free. Wren’s, Wren’s, Wren’s, the picture framers. Tj K-GUINEA Chicago Organ, solid walnut, JLe> mirror back; 8 slops, powerful tone; easy payments. Holden, Octagon. HY drink inferior Whisky? Get Watson s No. 10; admittedly absolutely “ on top ” for quality. SEAL Christmas Cheer lor vour Be at the Front."—fiend ,-our Phot. graph, by Pattillo. Don't delay, “ A J °y 1,0 the Bride.”—Her Weddir Group, beautifully and art'stical produced by Pattillo, “ bndal photographer “ TTOLINISTS, ’Cellists, Bandsmen,” ai » other Instrumentalists, got Phot graphed .with your favorite instrument 1 Pattillo, bridal photographer. FOE Wedding Bouquets and Bridesmaids’ Sprays try Skene and Fleming, Stuart street, Dunedin;, phone 1,615,

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Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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