Spring & Summer Novelties LADIES hUE INVITED TO INSPECT THE MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF SEASON’S NOVELTIES NOW SHOWING AT Brown, Ewing, & Co.’s, Ltd, NEW ROBES, COSTUMES, AND BLOUSES. NEW SILK SPORTS GOATS. NEW COATS IN AND COATINGS, NSW SHANTUNG COATS AND COSTUMES, NSW SHANTUNG SPORTS COATS, MEW MILLINERY. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. NEW HOSIERY AND GLOVES. NEW VOILE, MUSLIN, AND SILK DRESSES. FOR THE CHILDREN— , NEW CORSETS AND BRASSIERES, THE FINEST SELECTION IN THE CITY. dUST OPENED—£SOO WORTH OF LADIES’ KSO AND SKIN GLOVES, In Standard Makes. & Co., LM. Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre, jf£R, ya wmy^ mil Ml UPllMi In M©w W©av©s, Colors, and Styles ! 7||J1 E are now introducing the SUMMER STYLES in FASHIONABLE £ , NEGLIGE SHIRTS. They are skilfully cut, well proportioned, carelUiiy made froKl B° od quality materials, and will give satisfaction to wearers. The fabrics express the Ultimate of Style in weave and colorings. •m ES.M p^'C • I ~ i WSPhsSS i S; * ft - ii !* H 11 \ Ij: ll^A. SMART SHIRTS, with striped designs on White grounds ; in Oxford, Matt, and other light fabrics. 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. TUSSORE SHIRTS will be largely worn this summer. They are »very dressy and yet in keeping with the popular taste for the Neglige. TUSSORE SILKETTE, 5/8. TUSSORE POPLIN, a rather heavier material, 6/6, SOFT WHITE SHIRTS, fancy weaves, in plain Matts and Twills. 4/6, 5/6, and 6/8. All the above have linen bands. Large stocks and big varieties to choose from. i UR. LTD ® £ J$L MERCHANT TAILORS and MEN’S MERCERS, 12,14,16, and 18 George St. 1 M 9 e MW *%*s £ W M ne in s of Quality I form Price for All 15 0 0 23 0 ?A Every Article, and that of Good Quality, is sold at the EXACT Prices Advertised! !?° of Low Grade Stuff to meet the Cut rnces I No juggling with prices, but everything just as advertised! No Discrimination —one price (the same price) to everyone! No higher prices for regular customers or the nV c a IW n • lower P ric es in special cases, but ‘ the SAME Price to Everybody! H*™*. Ox Sauce, ~..rts. rts 6 1 A »a a l. ihatwill win and hold your confidence, English Sauce 0 6 and ‘■he Lowest Prices Always,” at WARDELLS’ I Salmon, 11b, flat steaks ..10 New Zealand Marmalade, Sand Scan no Salmon, £lb, Hat steaks . . 0 7£ lib tins 05 Preservene Soar. n f Herrings in Tomato Sauce . 0 11 Vitadatio 4 0 Suo-wite Soap P Q I astfiss 010 obo 4 b%t,“i““"” rJarg,ti “ s t llb tlns 0 8 Shaker Salt ..‘....06 Sapon) smfll ! 1 Soap, extra largo bars best Candies, finest Burmah Wax’ * Sugar, best, 701b bag . . Sugar, best, per lb ... Edmond’s Baking Powder, large tins . .... Maizena Tapioca, best quality . , ■-. Sago, best quality .... Puce, best quality .... Essence of Coffee .... Green Peas, Marrow Fat, per lb ( . Currants, best Mildura, n’ew fruit Sultanas, best Mildura, new fruit Seeded Raisins, fancy quality Seedless Muscatels, Thompson's Tremaine's Jellies, extra quality, 6 packets . . . Melnuish’s Tomato Sauce, quarts Melbuish’s Worcester Sauce, quarts 0 3 0 6 0 8 0 0 7 1 0 0 10 0 10 Cairns’s Scotch Marmalade, 21b tins 1 3 soap 1 0 per lb 4 _JROS.. & CO. GROCERS, TEA, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET. BONUS COUPON GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE!
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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 7
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