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DOUBLE YOUR SPENDING ROWER You can make One Shilling go ao far as Two Shillings by buying tho leading brand of New Z3a-land-mado Essences, for yon got twice tho quantity of first quality full-strength essence for tie same price, a sir fnr.—

m mm I mm i II 1 I =' In Lemon, Vanilla, and all the popular flavors, Also sold* in 8d bottles. IA.MB and fortune await an Invention -a- which will effectively cope with enemy submarines. But the idea must be properly Patented and Protected. Although vou may not be able to devise an appbanoe for dealin" with XJ boats, that idea of yours in another sphere may bring success. Our "Free Book, ' Advioe to Inventors,' tells how to do it. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, A.MJ*. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin.

Owing to the unseasonable weather and the lata arrival of certain shipments, we find ourselves now with too much Summer Stock on hand. We must quit this before the Winter Goods arrive, and to do so have cut the prices considerably. Millinery Models, 12/6 to 22/6. Balance of Trimmed Millinery, 7/6 to 15/6. Special line Matrons' Black Hats and Toques, trimmed color, 15/6 to 21/. Panamas, 4/11 to 12/6. Bush and Panama Hats for holiday wear, 1/ to 2/6. White and Tuscan Chip and Tagel Shapes, 2/6 to 8/6, Special line in Ladies' Outsize Skirts to' 40m waist, aU lengths, in Lustre, Serge, and Cloth, 16/6. Coat Dresses in Seree weed Costumes, W/and 6.5. ""'"uf. *<«" ="«f. W Costumes in all colors, 10/ d to 29/6. Navy Costumes from 21/. Model Navy Costumes, were 7gns and Bgns—now 90/. Model in Gaberdines, Cloths, Checks, etc., from 40/ : Best makes m Raincoats from 15/6. Chi dren's Raincoats, all sizes from 12/6. Children's Panamas trimmed scallops and French knots, from 2/6 Print Dresses in Jliddy and Coat Frock styles, all colors, £fi m f-k Muslin Dresses from 8/6. Embroidered Matinee Coats from 4/6. Infants' Rompers m Stripe and Check Print, 4/6. Sports m& rZJ y w Brw V nd Sa *e. from 9/6. Ladies' White Cotton Woven Bloomers, elastio waist and knees were 2/6-now 1/11. Tnssore and White bilk Bloomers, good quality 6/11 and 7/6. Cotton n v Z*Ju £ h l n&t T& - W - °- S -> 3 / 6 . 4/6. Colored 2,1% l/ft + Pot ,^ nd stripe Prmts, medium size, banded Z !„» , IV' 6 * n* U L- e ?J? r re8 e Whit « Aprons, round £ square bibs full skirt, 1/11 to 3/6. Ladies' Black Lisle Hose, all sizes, were 2/9—now 2/3. White Cotton Hose, all sizes, 1/6. GEORGE STREET 'PHONE 1,822 Agents for 'Pictorial Review' Paper Patterns.

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Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 8