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IMPROVING THE HOME SPRING-CLEANING OPERATIONS many things will require to ba renewed—a piece of Furniture Linoleum, perhaps a Room entirely Refurnished with such Modern Furniture as wo are now offering at our WELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES. DUCHESSE CHESTS, largo Mirrors, antique fittings. 39/6, 50/, 65/, 82/6, 100/. WASHSTANDS, fine appearance, latest designs. 38/G, 45/, 55/, 85/. POLISHING MOPS AND LIQUID POLISHES O-Cedar, Gilmore, Shino. Best values. WOOD BEDSTEADS, complete -with Wire Mattresses. 37/6, 55/, 60/, 75/, 90/. WARDROBES, Walnut or Oak finish. £4 10/, £O, £6 10/. SIDEBOARDS, Bevelled Mirrors, Drawers and Cupboards. £6, £8 10/, £l2 10/. DINING CHAIRS, fine selection, elegant designs. 6/6, 8/6, 10/6, 16/, 17/6. LINOLEUMS, best English manufacture, in four qualities, at • lowest prices. Wi <s mmam RATTRAY STREET GEORGE STREET CARGILL ROAD ■OEAUTY AND REFINEMENT will be more conspicuously revealed about your personality if you whiten and enhance the beauty of your skin with CKEME VEN-ERVA, Hie twentieth century substitute for powder. Apply It daily for one week, and note the clearness and transparency of your skin. CREME VEN-ERVA is a soothing, fragrant, antiseptic, nou-greasy, vanishing cream for day use. It instantly venders the most worn-out complexion fresh and dainty, imparting to it a delicate youthful bloom and velvety smoothness not obtainablo by any other means. CREME VENERVA is done up in pretty opal jars at /s 6d, and may bo obtained from H. L. PPROSEN, Chemist, Octagon, Dunedin. Posted direct to any address 3d extra. Prevents InT e-rowing-. GOITRE. A father writes thus of Dolg'a Goitre" Treatment;—'‘The boy that went under your treatment was completely cured after taking two lots only, and has not had a return of the tronblo.” Dolg’s Goitre Treatment has over 3000 successes to its credit—and seldom fails I o reduce the swelling within two or three weeks, usually restoring Kj the nock to its normal graceful lines £i within a few months. Easy to take, Full information Free on application to A. DOIGf Family Chemist 114 B Victoria Avenue WANGANUI -O «1£O- - without taking apart! The “7 o’clock - ' is the only Safety Razor at less than 25/- which strop* the blade without removing it from the frame. ock Safety or. \ It ensures a quick. ea*v, smooth shave under all conditions. Stropped In the time-tried way, there is no constant expense tor new blades—they last longer and are always sharp. The set comprises Safety Razor, Special Strop, and enough blades lor a year, all neatly packed in a leather case. Get details of our offer to send a lice "7 o clock" Safety Razor Bet to yonr friend on active service. Managing Agent,for Australasia: RALPH ABERCROMBY. Gtom St.. ! Any Man can dean his Clothes, any Woman her Dresses, by using “LF.P.” Safe Cloth Cleaner Removes All Spots, 111 Stains, and Grease. Sold by Diapers, Grocers, and Ironmongers, Wholesale: Hoes and Olendining; * s Limited, I •S&J im Obtainable Emywbere WM iVV' 13/6 U rni niin«iw.»w;^. |TW , Prloo, 2/" Rot. By Special Appointment to Lord Rnnfurly and Lord Plunket. A Suit you Ores Stained, zotl Dr, Cleaned Faded Dyed eat TAYLOR’S CITY WORKS DYE Or, Cleaners and Dyers ■37 ocronae street Telephone 459 The “ Hub ” announces its showing of New Fashions for the Spring and Summer Seasons, Styles that are Novel and Different! S! K V ELY SELECTION OF NEW MILLINERY. CHARMING MODELS IN SILK AND AEROPHANE, LATEST SHADES OF COLOR. ALL VERY MODERATE IN PRICE. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR RATS, simply trimmed, smart in stylo, latest shapes. 3/11, 10/3, 12/3, 13/11, 14/6, and 13/6. BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES. WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES, choice styles, superior ’qualities, now Handkerchief fronts. 3/0, 0/11, 12/6, and 14/0. CREPE DE CHINE in White, Pink, and Sky; up-to-date styles. White, 33/6 ; Colored, 29/0. FUJI SDK BLOUSES, newest cut, with square-shaped collar; splendidly made and finished. 14/6 and 15/0. NEW DRESSES AND HATS FOR THE CHILDREN. CHILDREN’S TUSSORE SILK TUNICS and DRESSES. A very choice selfection of dainty little garments, moderately priced. TUSSORE SILK !< PETER RAN ” HATS, 2/11. WHITE SILK "PADDY ” HATS, 4/8. Same in Pique, 3/S each. BOYS’ STRIPED' WASHING HATS, a fins light make; colors—Brown and White, Sky and White, and Navy and White. 1/11£ each." GIRLS’ WASHING HATS, superior quality; to fit girls from 3 to G years of ago; m small Checks. Sky and White, Brown and White, and Navy and White. 3/3. SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. COTTON DRESS FABRICS. New Cambrics with Striped designs. > ’ WHITE VOILES in levelv qualities. NEW' POPLINS AND GABERDINES for Costumes and Drosses, iu White and Colors. MUSLIN FOR BLOUSES AND DRESSES in small artistic designs. MEDCESLAWN, in Black, Pin}., Pale Grey, and other shades and colors. icfc w 4 i THE NEW SUMMER BLOUSES Aro here in groat diversity of style! ■wraaa TROPICAL SUITINGS, 34in wide, in Tussore end Gtoy. 1/9 per yard. PINE ISLAND COTTON SUITINGS, S?.ia. iu PRin Tussore and Stripes. 1/ and 1/3 per yard. The last two lines are particularly service- • able for making up into Bummer Suita for'' little boys. A LIGHT STJMMHR TWEED ui the popular Tartan; three sizes of chocks, 4Cin wide. ' 1/1 if yard. ANNUAL SPRING FASHION DISPLAY
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Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 2
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