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jfts*fY>.*>ff 'AsixiiW ISM *» <» S* *| Al&otSletsat&tLe laamsl is worth tweoiathaslssif —if its 11 m "GOLB LABEL* 9 [SQUARE BOTTLE] SCOTCH mm <££ ■ • omfon g The Softness and Warm Fleeciness of ® % MOSGIEL RUGS make them most 1 % desirable to all who Travel ! Their n <& Durability is really Remarkable ! # %, A MOSGIEL RUG makes a £ <& Charming Wedding or Birth- ~* % day Gift. Sold at all J» the Best Shops. „<P

"Clio Sew Zealand Congregational Union Conference was ojipnc-ri .it Chiistohuivh last nifrht. iihen a meeting of welcome '.mi-, held. The Rev. TI. A. Job. who presided, referring to ihe war. said tint while, thov were endeavoring tv exorcifi; the. "spirit of Prnssianijm in other parts oi the world, tliey mu=t all trike ;_Teat care that no such spirit entered their own homes. Two oii 'Conpreeationalifm in Satin:™! Life' were delivered—the first hv the Rev. J. R. and the second bv the Hon. fUi. Fowlds.

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n G *& m w m m m m i m Latest i IS NOW GOING ON. a^MEGEE . iay o J ™h\e* g nf I!n haVG t0 C ° nt f ei ?u <a& ainst * scarcity of goods, increased prices, and diffi- \ MACNWICFNT &<?£?! v At es^A t c?i U T%^ are a PP ar ent in the COMPREHENSIVE AND now rnLFn UISPLA Y OF FASHIONS in our various departments. We are just . now opening over 100 cases from the s.s. , and when these are on view our I assortment will then be Complete in every section. J THE LARGEST AND MOST ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF TRIMMED MILLINERY- \ NEWEST VELOUR HATS, Untrimmed and NEW WOOLLEN AND SILK SPORTS 5 Keacry to Wear. COATS J V^ncTu E dine^S FE^ T '' HATS ' latCSt ShapeS ' CHILDREN 'S COATS AND MILLINERY. FWV av r „ LADIE S' CORSETS & UNDERCLOTHING. i Plain NFUR ' Fur " Wd ' Fur CollarS NEW DRESS FABRICS, BLOUSINGS, & / NFW rnsTTTA/nrc • t j „, , FLANNELETTES. i N Gierd°Sls™ n E !'Se? g e T s WeedS ' | Crepe De Chine and Silk. Visitors Cordially Invited. splendid display. No Obligation to Drapery HiHH GEORGE STREET 'Sip) isjmmm |S ~IP1! And South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 8

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