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Great Mid-Sommer! I fZM ■/: 55 y»5 f&sissisi •s&sUs sk^. 3 i n n?. £sdnh &u±h x K Sensational Prices in Every Department Midsummer Bargains—peculiarly acceptable in these times—have made another week of brisk business Now we are making our FINAL CLEARANCES, and the very Attractive Prices are sure to bring many interested buyers. Prices are going down, keeping pace with the reduction in Seasonable Stocks! Our Promises and Facts agree. Customers know that they can depend upon the statements which we publish—that’s why the “Summer Fair” is pointed out as “ the ” successful Sale in the City. Clean Sweep In the Showroom Startling Prices to hasten Clearance! TABLES OF BEAUTIFUL HATS, Tagela, Chips, and Barnyards. All still left re-marked down to 3d, 6d, od, 1/, l/e, 1/11. ONE TABLE OF READY-TO-WEARS. really nice Hats. Clearing at 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 5/6. 66 COLORED POPLIN AND SILK SLOUCH HATS. Were 6/11 and 8/11. Now 2/11. 15 boxes of FLOWERS clearing at Id, 3d, 6d, Od, and 1/ spray. 6 dozen CHILDREN’S SILK PETER PAN HATS, in Pink, Sky, Navy, Cream. W T ere 2/11, Now 1/6. CHILDREN’S TUNICS, in Striped Prints and White Drill, with colored facings. All at 1/6 each. INFANTS’ CREAM CASHMERE FROCKS, smocked. 2/9 each. Matrons’ Black Silk Coals, Cheaper than ever! BLACK CORDED SILK COATS, belted shape. Were £5 10/. Reduced to 37/8. BLACK CORDED SILK COATS, sac shape, lined Purple Merv. Formerly £6 15/. Now 69/0. BLACK MOIRE SILK COATS, latest, gathered to waist, very full skirts. Formerly £5 6/, Clearing at 69/6. BLACK SOFT MERV. SILK COATS, gathered to waist, full skirts. Regular price, £4 19/6. Final price, 50/. A FEW VOILE DRESSES, in Block Stripes’ last year’s goods. Clearing at hall a crown each. A FEW WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED DRESSES, left from last year, also clearing at half a crown each. CREPE DE CHINE SPORTS COATS, short, smart shapes, with belts. Usually 28/6, Clearing—ln Tan at 5/6, in Pink at 8/0 each. lovely Voiles—Clearing a! about twothirds under Former Prices I DOUBLE-WIDTH VOILES, White Grounds with Coin Spots. Worth 1/6. To clear, HIGH-CLASS GRAFTONS and OTHER VOILES, 27in, in Diamond, Block, and Fancy Stripes, also Spots. Usual prices, 1/3, 1/6. Now all one price, s|d, DOUBLE-WIDTH VOILES, with Pink, Saxe, Navy, and Black Scroll, Spot end Block Stripes White Grounds. Usual price, 1/11$. Clear! price, B|d. A FEW PIECES ONLY SMALL CHECK AND SPOT DELAINETTE to be cleared at 3Jd yard. on leanng A Few Dig Bargains from tiie Underclothing Dept. CHILDREN’S WHITE WOVEN COTTON COMBINATIONS, short sleeves j to fit children from 4to 12 years old. Sale price, 2/8. LADIES’ WHITE RIBBED COMBINATIONS, low necks, short sleeves. Sale price, 2/3, CHILDREN’S RIBBED WHITE COTTON VESTS, short sleeves; all sizes. Sate price, 6ti. LADIES’ PRINT OVERALLS, with sleeves, buttoned at back, in Navy and Saxo with small pattern, spots, and stripes. Sale price, 2/11. Usetnl and Interesting Things at Clearing Prices in the Fancy Department S LADIES’ MOROCCO HANDBAGS, Black with Nickel Frames, Silk and Leather Linings ; largo variety shapes and stvles. Sale prices, GG, 7/3, 8/6, 8/11, 9/11, 10/8, 12/6, 13/11, 15/3, 17/6, 19/0, 22/, 25/, 27/6, 30/. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES IN ANTIMONY WARE.—Trinket and Jewel Boxes, 7-Jd to 8/11 j 'to Frames, 1/3 to 3/11 each; Candlesticks, and 8/0 per pair. LLvER’S TOILET SOAPS Greatly Reduced.— Lullaby and Carnation Soap, per cake, or 3 for 1 / j Comfort Bath Soap, 8d per large cake; Castile Soap, 6d per cake; Glycerine and Rose, Sd per cake. FANCY SILK PINCUSHIONS, various designs, greatly reduced. sd, 6d, 74d, 1/. FANCY BOTTLED PERFUMES now sd, IQ-icl, 2/3, 3/3. HONEYCOMB SPONGES. Sale prices, 4d, sd, 6d, 7£d, 10id, 1/3, 1/6, CHAMOIS SKINS. Sale prices, fid, Bd, 10-Jcl, 1/3 eaoh. Remarkable Redactions In the Furnishing Dept 50 pairs WHITE LACE CURTAINS, 3yds long. Sale price, 5/8 pair. 4 pairs only FRINGED TAPESTRY HALL CURTAINS, in colors Green and Maroon, SJyds long. To clear at 10/9 pair. 50 COLORED COTTON BLANKETS, 66in x 54in, bound edges. Sale price to clear, 4/3 each. 48 only HONEYCOMB QUILTS, fine make, fringed. Single bed, 5/11 j double bed, 6/11 each. 6 only ORIENTAL CARPET SQUARES, size 12ft x Oft. To clear at 75/. 50 only HEAVY JUTE PILE RUGS, size sft x 2ft Bin. Sale price, 7/11. 2 pieces* only GREEN AND BLACK PRINTED TABLING. Sale price, 1/0 yard. 100 JAPANESE MAILING MATS, 6ft x 3ft. Sole price, 1/0 yard. Boys 9 § School Big Bargains! About 25 per cent. Off. 100 SUITS FOR BOYS’ SCHOOL WEAR, in Strong Mixed Tweeds, Sports shape, patch pockets, band at waist. Worth in the usual way 21/ to 26/. Now selling—To fit boys 4 to 8 years old, for 15/8; 9 to 14 vears, for 17/6. BOYS’ STRONG TWEED SERGE KNICKERS— Fit boys 4 to 8 years old, now 3/6 j 9 to 12 years old, now 4/0. MEN’S STRONG BUCKSKIN TROUSERS. sizes 4 to 7. Sale price, 8/11. LOT OF GENTS’ WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, soft fronts and stiff cuffs: sizes 14 to 17. Jobbing off at 1/6. 12 dozen MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS, wear like flannel. Sale price, 1/6. GENTS’ WIDE-END TIES. Worth 2/. Bale price, 6d« MEN’S NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, best English makes. Sale price, 3/11 a garment. * * | Advance Showing oi the Coming Season’s Fashions in | | the Millinery and' Dress Departments. t We are now holding an Advance Showing of NEW MODEL MILLINERY and READY-TO-WEARS in the Millinery Salon. We invite a visit of inspection from you. SPECIAL HATS FOR THE RACES, In Velvet, Velour, and Silk. Miss HODGE is now Booking Orders for Costumes and Frocks. - ■4 l % s I fl I 3 K- I Summer Si S> fib a ■a m LATEST DRESS FABRICS NOW OPENED ! NEW MATERIALS—Covert Wool Suitings in all colors, Gaberdines in Plain and Covert Mixtures, Tweeds and Worsteds, Cheviots, and a full range of Navy and Black Coating Serges, including Priestley’s make. ?ir i 1 "" Limited fair” sr&a&yJhMm 105, 107, 103, 111, 113, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. Summer "Fair”

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Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 10

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