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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE FAMOUS'PENROSE MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT. THE STORY OP THEIR 60s SUIT UP TO DATE. Ready-made Suits are sometimes out of date before they axe raked together for the remnant sale; and tailor-made suits are more often than not out of date long before they are paid for. It is differ-nt ■with Penrose o 60s Made-to-meijure Suite, for they are made to the prevailing fashion, and are in themselves a Warranty that the wearer does not feax the dun. It ceVtainly is extraordinary that, with material of every description rising rapidly in price, Penrose 60s Made-to-measure Suits remain 60s Suits; but " extraordinary” has always been peculiarly characteristic, of these Suits, for not only is the pnoe (60s) extraordinary, but the splendid wear, the exact fit and finish, not to speak of the immense satisfaction to the wearer, are all extraordinarily satisfactory. . ,W. PENROSE & CO. CHEAP MEAT. HAVING arranged for space at Cold Stores, 270-278 King Edward street. South Dunedin, I am prepared to SELL GOOD MEAT 'AT CHEAP RATES. Inspection invited. ALEX. MARSHALL, On the Premises. SUITS TO ORDER. In our Tailoring Department we are showing Splendid Selection of Tweeds and Indigo Suitings, specially guaranteed. All Suits are made on premises by experienced hands. - TRY US. DUTH.IE BROS., LTD., George street, Dunedin. THE SAVOY, DUNEDIN’S FINEST RESTAURANT. Patrons are reminded of the splendidly equipped MARBLE BAR in the Dining Stall CHOICE FRUIT AND ICED DRINKS an< other PURE BEVERAGES of the highes' class ate sarvdd at any hour. In hot, closi weatheran adjournment to the “ Savoy ’ for cooling refreshment is thoroughly enjoyable, especially in view of the Artistic ant Dainty surroundings. All patrons are a' liberty to take advantage of the dolightfu rest which is provided in the ROOF GAR DEN, now rich in all the beauty of summei foliage. THE SAVOY, Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hi; Excellency the Governor-General. Moray place (corner Princes street). ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS IN PERFECTFITTING BOOTWEAR. LADIES’ WHITE COURT SHOES, lls 6d. LADIES’ WHITE ANKLE STRAP SHOES, lls 6d. LADIES’ BLACK GLACE COURT SHOES, 19s 6d. LADIES’ WHITE BOOTS, 19s 6d. GENTS' BOOTS in Black and Tan from 23s 6d. ■ BEACH SHOES, BATHING SHOES. Plenty of them. COOKHAM HOUSE, 54 PRINCES STREET. PURE BEDDING OF THE BEST KIND BOUGHT AT PENROSE’S, Whore every Bed is Sold: at Net' Wholesale Price. It is impossible to get Better Value; few Beds Sold are ax Good Value. •-The first cost is probably lower with Penrose’s, for they laid in a stock of materials at old prices, and the public axe getting the full benefit of this NOTE OUR SALE PRICES. 50 Single-buttoned Flock Beds. Former price, 19s 6d. Sale price, 14 s 6d. 50 Loose Kapok Double Beds, strong ticking ; 6ft 4in x 4ft 6in. Former price, 32s 6d. Sale price, 23s 6d. 50 Buttoned Flock Beds, double size, 6ft 4in x 4ft 6in; covered by strong ticking. Former price, 32s 6d.. Sale price, 22s 6d. Our “ Special ” Buttoned and Bordered Flock Mattresses, covered in strong Belgian ticking; 6ft 4in x 4ft 6iu. Former price, 355. Sale price 28s 6d. Our “ Special” Buttoned and Bordered Kapok Mattresses, covered in strong Belgian ticking, size 6ft. 4in by 4i't 6in. Former price, 37s 6d, Sale price, 32s 6d. W. PENROSE & CO. HAVE yon Combings you wish made into Switch, Curl Clusters, etc. If so, post them to Heudy, Dunedin, who makes them from 2s 6d upwards. KEEP it handy in case of cuts, bruises, etc.; The greatest healer and pain exterminator on earth, Morris’s Healer; samples from T. Morris, Momiugton. B. LAID LAW AND SONS, Piano VJT• Tuners and Repairers, Moray place (opposite First Church). ’Phone 3.167. T Ol Vinegar is unequalled for the table. NECESSARY Trench Comforts securely packed in tin cases at prices to suit. Obtainable at Marshall's Pharmacy. NEXT time you buy Whisky for the home, get Watson’s No. 10. Little dearer; infinitely better. tOUSANDS know a good Whisky when they taste it. So they ask for Watson's No. 10. IMPOSSIBLE to get Whisky like Watson's No. 10. The quality is just superb. ATSON’S No. 10 is a little dearer than most Whiskies, but is worth the money. UMI Immense! This is Watson’s Noi 10 Whisky, isn’t it? It’s just delicions. ON wet days a drink of that splendid Whisky—Watson’s No. 10—is ideal. "^VENTILATION. — 11 Health is wealth,” but," » lacking health, in wealth what profit? Ross Manufacturing Company, Bond street, MORRIS, Photographer, formerly Prinoea street, now Garden Studio, 554 George street (near St. David street). TUI Vinegar used throughout New Zealand. WANTED, Second-hand Motor Cycles; i we receive inquiries from all parts of the Dominios for' serviceable machines; if you desire to sell vour Motor send us written particulars Gaudin, Man-, and Thompson, Octagon. Dunedin. HIGH-CLASS Electro-plating. Worn Teapots, Spoons, Forks, etc., nwla equal.to now; small charge. Burt’s, Stuart street. PORCELAIN Washhand Basins,' special line offering; 10s each; magnificent value.. Burt’s, Stuart street. ANTED.—Don’t throw your dull Razor Blades away. Laidlaw, Gray sharpen them Is and Is 6a dozen. ANTED.—Safety Razor Blades sharpened special process; Is dozen single, Is 6d double. Laidlaw, Gray, George street. FOR that sleepy, languid feeling on rising take a course or Noxol. & at Marshall’s Pharmacy. “ iPi ROWING old gracefully!” This is the ,\JT * sentiment expressed in Pattillo’s Photographs of elderly people. Bridal Studio. DREAM of Beauty!’’ A Mastrikoff Portrait in Oils of “ the adorable i one.. See Pattillo’s vestibule. HOW good it is!,” Pattillo’s Wedding, Groups merit all the praise bestowed' on them. They’re realistic! I f | MJT Vinegar pleases everybody. ■ j ‘A

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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 5