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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IOEILDREN'S Long Tan Three-quarter Sox, pure wool: sizes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. All Hid. BLACK and White Cotton Stockings from 9d pair; Black and White Heavy Silk Stockings, 2s 6d and 2s lid. Fine Cashmere Stockings, Is lid; Pure Woo’. Cashmere Stockings, 2s 6d and 2s lid; Children’s Wool Sox from Sid. 'V7|7'fflTE Washing English-made Doeekin » t Gloves, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, and 5s lid; lovely quality, wear guaranteed. T. Ross, direct importer. FOR SALE, B.S.A. Biko; light roadster; splendid machine; cheap. Seen 19 Begg street, Musselburgh. O/IWpr —Kaikoral; 5 Rooms (modern); Strut i il) drained; large section, fruit; close car; £SO deposit. Reids, Limited. —Mornington; New Bungalow; c&< * Olf fibrous ceilings, porcelain bath; large section, lawn, flowers; £SO deposit. Reids, Limited. O/LQK —Maori Hill: New Bungalow; electric light, bath; drainage; good outiook; small deposit. Reids, Limited. Y ALLEY (sunny side).-—£625; Attractive Six-roomed Villa; gas; porcelain bath; dining room 17ft x 18ft; l-aore; shrubs, lawn; £tS) deposit. Reids, Limited. /\ Porbury; Beautiful Fourroomed Bungalow; very latest improvements; splendid section; terms. Carter, 225 Princes street.SHILLING Packet of “Easy Monday” Laundry Help will do your washing' lor 8 weeks. All groosrs. MOTOR Car Service day and night; urgent night calls promptly attended to a:, reasonable charges; telephone 2,913. Alex. Boag, 5 Bath street. OWING to enormous stocks Bicycle Covers ana tubes, wo have decided to have a clearing sale, and give the public the benetib. Cooke, Howlisou. BICYCLE Covers: Bates’s Advance, 10s 6d—were 15s; Batss's Wyvern, 12s 6d —were 17s 6d. Cooke, Howlisou. BICYCLE Tubes: Bates’s Velox, 4s 6d—were Gs 6d;. Britannia, 5s 6d—were 7s 6d. Cooke, Howlisou. "R/jTOTOR Cycle Sundries: We are still iyJL ahead of the limes; caii, inspect. Cooke,-Howlisou. WANTED Known—Drapery and Clothing at lowest priors: terms to suit customers. Dunedin Drapery Co., Empire Buildings, 175 Princes street, under management Henry Simons. HIGH-GRADE English Pianos; latest models'; lowest cash prices; easy terms; inspection invited. At'Holden’s, Octagon. A RE^RK^L^Wl^y— Watson’s No. 10. Its wonderful quality is a revelation. LADIES’ Bathing Costumes, all sizes; es.ritt large sizes in stock for stout figures. Dreaver’s, George street. WATSON’S No. 10 is a little dearer than most Whiskies, but is worth the money. ODONTALGICON, the popular Toothache Cure; specially recommended for children ; covers exposed nerves; Is. Marshall’s Pharmacy. Princes street. have a large stock of Ladies’ anc Gents’ Left-cff Clothing For Sale cheap. Williams, Stafford street. MORRIS, Photographer, formerly Princes street, now Garden Studio, 554 George street (near St. David street). ■foTO harshness in Watson’s No. 10 W la Thoroughly matured and thoro mellow. SEND a Photo Christmas Card to your boy at the front!" Get photographed immediately at “ Pattillo’s.” •‘IVO nee( f to be anxious!” The Weddin 1 ' Group will be a success if entrust* to “ Pattillo.” A HANDSOME Enlargement of your Soldier Son!” Pattillo is giving special attentiomto these important pictures. FOR Wedding Bouquets and Bridesmaids’ Sprays try Skene and Fleming, Stuart street, Dunedin; phone 1,615. WHY get played out washing day? "Easy Monday” Laundry Help does away with rubbing. Whitens clothed GOOD Summer Hose, Is 6d pair; Silk ■ Ankle Hose, 2s 6d pair, in white and black. Dreaver’s, George street. WANTED Known—Men’s Suits, lately stocked by Jacobs, George street, to be had at lowest price at Dunedin Drapery 00., 175 Primfes street. All sizes in stock; call and inspect our prices. BEFORE retiring a drop of Watson’s No. 10 will ensure sounder sleep, better digestion.

SENSATIONAL OFFER OF LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, SILKS, AND DRESS STUFFS. Auy difference between our prices now and before the war is scarcely perceptible and does not affect 10 per cent, of our whole stock. ' rr t Anj - successfully making ibis claim is worthy of the support of the public. .To be in this position it was first necessary to pile up stocks before the great advance in prices was demanded. ” WE WERE NOT CAUGHT NAPPING. We risked ail, and plunged. So to-day we have a store full of Drapery. Clothing Furnishing, which is being sold to the retail public AT GENUINE BARGAIN RATES. To add to the ATTRACTIVENESS OF “PENROSE’S,” We are disposing of the SALVAGE STOCK OF DRAPERY SAVED FROM THE S.S. RANGATiRA, REMARKABLE LOT OF BLOUSES AT SALVAGE PRICES. SMART WHITE VOILE and MUSLIN BLOUSES. Usual price, 8s 6d. Salvage price, 2s lid. SMART WHITE LINEN BLOUSES, fastening at front. Usual price, 17s 6d. Salvage price, 3a lid. STRIPED FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, assorted colors. Usual price, 4s lid. Salvage price, Is fid. ” WARM FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, suitable for morning wear. Usual price 5s fid Salvage price. Is lid. 1 COLORED DELAINE BLOUSES. Usual price, 10s fid. Salvage price, 3s lid. UNDERCLOTHING IS EAGERLY BOUGHT UP AT THESE PRICES, COTTON BODICES AND SPENCERS. LADIES’ WHITE WOVEN COTTON SPENCERS, Women’s Size, Short Sleeves, Usual price. Is lid. Salvage price Is LADIES’ WOVEN COTTON SPENCERS. White. Long Sleeves, Women’s and Out .VU a ,, P rlce ' 2s 3d. Salvage price, Is fid. iiADIiiS WOVEN MERINO SPENCERS, Natural Color, Women’s Size.'"Short. Sleeves; r quality. Salvage price, Is lid. LADIES WOVEN BODICES, Women's Size, Short Sleeves, Creme Color; warm and cosy for winter wear. Usual price, 3s fid. Salvage price, 2s 9d. w. PENROSE AND CO. SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING AT THESE LOW PRICES ATTRACTS HUNDREDS OF BUYERS. Strong and Pretty Embroidery xi-l! at root. Usual puce, 12s ocl. Salvage price 3s lid LADIES’ LONGCLOTH PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS,’ Deep Frill of Embroidery, Bane oi hnibroidery Insertion. Usual price. 12s 6d. Salvage* nn>p l- lid J LADIES’ LONGCLOTH PRINCESS. UNDERSKIRTS, nice quality Longdoth, Frill of Embroidery at foot, Bodice finished Embroidery round Neck and Sl-eves Uui-1 price, I2s fid. Salvage price, 5s lid. LADIES’ LONGCLOTH'PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS, Embroidery Frill at foot Bodier Sc iu med LaC ° and Embroider y IKSCr «on. Usuaf 1 price, 21s Salvage LAD o If ? | g ’ cl OTH COMBINATIONS for Summer Wear, daintily trimmed Lace t .-F-f Embroidery, Open Make. Usual price, 7s lid. Salvage price 3, fid LADIES’ LONGCLOTH COMBINATIONS- A snap for those clainlv lingerie at bargum prices. Visual price, 12s fid. Salvage price 4s fid “ ° ' LADIES’ WHITE LONGCLOTH UNDERSKIRTS, exceptional value- Taco ... x-. Prills Usual price, Salvage price. 3s lid.’ mpks price, 16s fid. Salvage price, Sa lid. W. PENROSE AND CO. SENSATIONAL OFFER OF SUMMER VOILES In Choice Designs. Worth from Is to Is fid yd. OUR LOW PRICE, fid YARD. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! 27-iach wide PURE WHITE JAP. SILK, for Blouses, etc. Salvage price 1. iOO pieces of COLORED JAP. SILK, in Greens and Heliotrope. "Usual price Pd jar Saivage price, 4Jd. 1 ’ u a ar ' 40-inch BLACK AND WHITE CHECK DRESS MATERIAL; a good Washing tw , Usual price, 2s fid yard.' Salvage price, Is 3d. ' Ur6a 50 pieces of 27-mch wide PURE WHITE JAP. SILKS; a splendid qualitv. Usual uric 2s 3d yard. Salvage price, Is fid. ’ ? nc 30 pieces of 27-inch WHITE CHIFFON-FINISHED JAP."SILK; a -mod we , rin{r Usual pries. 2s fid yard. Salvage price, Is 9d. rearing Sil 20 pieces of EXTRA FINE WHITE JAP. SILK heavy make; suitable for drowse Usual price, os yard. Salvage once. 2- 3d. nre.ee A S yn e rd did Salv f '<m 3 ri" Ch l' Vi fd TUSSOKE <ILK ’ extra good value. Usual price, 2s f CREAM WINCEYS, also Fancy Stripes, -U)in wide, in great variety of stripes- wawell. Usual pr.ee, Is lid. Special Salvage price, Is 3d yard. f , was W. PENROSE AND CO-

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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 5

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