R^j^&ff^^NSlfg^^;^^ Butt^ fgggggggjg&gS 'mm WfiWiM WSSmm WMwMm m WJm WM SSmM mm WMirMIA PMli GRADE! 4=»wwscsjpwi»ssCsa; A STUDY' iniitiHllh'ii SOMETHING QUITE NEW! [*>£%^k^a^ les of We always endeavor to keep right up to date in every detail of Gentlemen's Dress, and our London Buyer keeps us fully posted up. Our aim is to -have • Always Something New." THE LATEST TUNIC SHIRTS! Smart and Fashionable! THE NEW GABA KHAKI SOFT. SHIRT, with Loose Polo-shape Collar. These are in the regulation shade of Khaki, and look vr«» dressy and stylish. Price for Shirt and Collar, 7/6 CASHMERE TUNIC SHIRTS, soft throughout j fine pin stripes on Cream grounds ; fitted with white linen neckbands. A style that is regarded as being very refined in character and thoroughly suitable for business men. Price, 8/6. ....... The New Mercerised Wigan Cloth! TUSSORE COLORED TUNIC SHIRTS (all-soft), made from the above beautiful Cloth. These have the appearance and feel very much the same as pure silk. They give similar wear and are slightly warmer, in this respect being particularly suitable for Autumn. Price, 8/6 Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers, 12, 14, 16 & IS George si, Dunedin. \^m^m^€^mmmm^w^^mK^m\ WHOLESALE AGENTS: WILLJAM TAYLOR AMD SO?<iS ( LTD. H- _ ...—„_ ~,„-. ._......„.,... _ __ WHAT is "HYCOL"? MfHAT is "HYCOL"? YSTHVT is "Trvrm- »e YCOV WILL CURE MOSQUITO "TTYCOL" WILL CURB MOSQUITO VL roT » « Vrw* H* > 'vLrnx «• + u „ W ? jQL HYCOL is the Strongest aid Best "HYCOL" 13 the Strongest and Best "HYr.riT,-•• ,-„ «,„ C i.. . .t> 1 AND SANDFLY BITES. o,e drop well AND SANDFLY BITES. One drop welj ra „. 8 ,. „ +Vlo rubbed in—absolute cure. rubbed in—absolute cure. Disinfectant on the Maztei. Disinfectant on the Market. Is now m full swine;! Th.o success // f (KSS\ of a Picnic depends a great deal j Csv\ upon tho contents cf the Baskets. 1 If there is a supply of V^Vs\\ SUA hMa I E§M dither m tho tin or already made up \\ (]#/ into Sandwiches, the Picnic must \//f be a success. y// Rex Gamp Pie simply "makes" a M Picnic! /// mil w m NPrxx^xr^^w Disinfectant on the Market. WW4 Commencing THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, and Continuing Each Afternoon for 10 Days. L S. Spofford, Esq., assisted hj a Lady Expert, will de* monsfrate at Our GEORGE ST. Premises the many uses of THE LATEST (VCEDAR MOPS. »?r.k 3-ka sr.kr.T- n$ 13 m~~ iP3™-.«:„ ~J E»_l:„?_;_ Note tLe Address: isssgadi. Are now on at th the Latest House Cleaning Ideas. O'CEDAR MOPS and POLISHES now - procurable from AH Our Branches. "Ts&'sssßa233aH!333s»ai3S3=a!3aßis3wei3aaaisaffS'_'s #«*#! artbng Prices for Household Necessaries 323S^ESS3ESHS3SI WSmM ■SmM Cups and Saucers, W. and G.—3/6 half-dozen. Fancy Cups and Saucers. Usual prices from 1/6 to 2/6. To be cleared at ij, Jugs, floral designs quart size—!/ e-ach. Cheese pishes—2/9 each. Tea Sets, 21 pieces—l2/G, IS/6, 18/3 Bet. A largo assortment of Nickel Alarm Clocks and Wood Clocks clearing at bedrock prices. Irons, sets of three—s/6 set. Enamel Kettles from 3/3. Stewpans from 1/9. Potts's Iron Handles—9d each. Knife Cleaners—6tf each. A largo assortment of Household Ironmongery and Toolb at reduced prices. Table Lamps—2/6, 3/6, 4/6. SPECIAL REDUGTSONS !N JAM Half>-gallon Jars, clearing line^—lo/ dozen. Golden State Jars—Pint, 6/ doz.; quart, 3/8 doz.; *-gallon, 12/ doz. Corns and inspect t'm finest stooit of Hqus&sso!c3 Sronmongsry, Lamp» v/are, Crcokery, and GJcssware in DunecJjn. . £ q Moray Place & George St. j| , y% 'Phones—George street, 377, iSikßsS foot? Moray place, 1,273. 'eter 1 V " as supplied to the House of Lords, is on Sale in the district. Obtainable at leading Hotels. " The purest Whisky distilled." Ask£or"P.D.Q." Wholesale from R. POWLEY &CO, Hope Street, DursedEn. Jta^^a^^-j^S-t-fe'. The -FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 22-24 Princes StresL Em*W?Jte»l>Wrfg«M 135 King Edward Street, South Dunedin. Sale Time Ss Barqaia flue! Shoo I You can buy \i Cheeper at Marshall's" ' Vc si can buy if Cheaper at Marshall's' j«ia«BW L /" f, § 1 WH V 1. We buy for CASH. // 2. We ss!i for CASH. // 3. We do not give credit. // 4. We have no bad dsbts. 5. Wo hnve a turnover. 6. We are satisfied with Small Profits. 7. We have a4O years' reputation to These seven reasons constitute our sound business policy. No doubt we haye lost quite a few booking customers who will not pay cash. On the otner band, this loss has been fullv made up bv new cash" customer* who arc quick to-realise and take advantage of our Cash-over-the-counter prices, of which the following are a few examples : Kiiliiria Tablets (formerly known as Aspirin) .... -.- ■, Antipon Esvasch Water, mild aperient, equal to Apenta ". '. '. Brilliantine . . . ."• Bisurated IMagnesia ■>•..'.'.'.'.'. Clark's lilood Purifier ...-»..!!!',", , " " Harleno, for the Hair .....!! i ! .' ' I '. '. Icilma Shampoo, per box »••-.'.'..'-! Mercolised Wax !!.!!!!!"' Orlex Compound, with bottle Bav Ruin and'cfvccrino ! '. '. Phemmol Depilitory * Dorina Depiliton- (unurpassed for removing superflucur hairs)' Peroxide or Hydrogen (Large bottle) Stvmol Tablets . 7 . staiiax •.'•.■.•...".■.■.;*')));'; H + I 1 f 'l Usual Price. 2'o 3/9 & 6/6 2/6 1/ 2/9 & 4/6 4/ 1/9 & 3/9 1/9 5/6 4/9 6/6 Our Price. 2/6 3/6 & 6/ 2/ 10d 2/6 & 4/2 3/9 1/6 £ 3/6 1/5 5/ 4/3 6! BuHt on a_good Hardwood Frame, Deeply jipholstered. Gcvc-rec! in § apestry or Fsijoquettes o asso M?ith Soose cover, and Shadow Linens. We are displaying many charming styles, together with Now ideas In BEDROOM FURNITURE. 8S PRINCES STBEET DUNEDIN. COUNTRY CUBTOMEH3.-The volume of business from our Couutrv Custoincrs has increased to such an extent that we have had to enlarge our Country Order Department. Special emplovees attend to vour orders promptly and eiliciently. Even with the slight cost of postage added, you will find it pays you handsomely to send vour prescriptions here, lo save delay it is necessary to enclose CASH WITH ORDER
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Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 2
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