m&iite OIC ■£: . r One-Third Less Now for Wash Fabrics. Just at a time when you, perhaps, will desire them most comes this opportunity to buy our choicest WASH FABRICS at greatly reduced prices. These Wash Fabrics are for outdoor sports wear, walking, or the beach, and are In a wide variety, of fabrics and colorings, D.i.C. Wash Fabrics have gained favor with the women of Otago because they are entirely different from the ordinary or commonplace. i our inquiry. Check Zephyr Suitings in neat broken cheoks on white y* grounds, Pink, Sky, Brown, j and Black Checks; 40in / wide. Usually 2/3. / ' Special price, 1/6. / Cream Gaberdine with self- / shadow stripe; smart for { Costumes or Coat Frocks; I J '' 40in wide. Usually 2/3. \ y ' Special price, 1/6. \ / Colored Pique Cords in Plain \ *^ Brown, Saxe, and Navy; 40in wide. Usually 2/6. Special prioe, 1/6. White Ceorgette Voile, a lovely soft draping fabric, admirably suited for the styles now in vogue; washes well < and gives excellent service in wear; 36in wide. Usually 2/3. Special price, 1/6. 'JIMIUIMI Spot Taffetas in Navy Blue ground with small White Spots; this is a nioe soft fabric, "good washing, and drapes well; 40in wide. Usually 2/. Special price,. 1/e. Voiles in Floral and Check designs, mostly White and Grey grounds; good variety of designs; 40in wide. Usually 2/6. Special prioe, l/e. Plain-colored Tussores, a nice soft mercerised material, after the style of Poplin, in Light Saxe, Peacock, Pink Tussore, and BlaSk; 40m wide. Usually 2/3. Special price, 1/6 The D.I.C. Pay Postage to any Address on all Drapery. DUNEDIN.
If von are seeking a really good temperance "drink try KOLA-XIP.' Its keen, delicious flavor will delight you. Contains all the excellent qualities of the kola nut. Hotels and stores.—[Advt.] EACH day you are brought into contact with scores of Inventions which have made fortunes for the discoverers. Perhaps you have an idea that will bring you fame. Why not Patent it at once, otherwise someono else may drop 01: the same idea and pro f o C t it Consult us.- Henry Hughes. Ltd.. Pat-ent Attorneys, A.M.P. Buildings. Princes street. Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 8
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