£W *&✓& i-S^F The inducements offered with common soaps cannot ma e up for tiie purity of Sunlight Soap. It costs US more to make pure so p. But it costs YOU less to use it, for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes it saves. It does net wear and rub the fabrics as common soaps do. £IOOO guarantee of purity with evary cake of Sunlight Soap. Lever Brothers Limited s »niiE ..aagMMt^^ifcWaMma^ r .. *" * * i DON'T WORRY ABOUT MATCHES. USE OZOLITES! Osoiites are British-Made. Tho Cheapest, tha Cleanest, tha Safest, absolutely supj-rstdi/ig tha oldfashioned greasy oandia. The Asbestos \\ ieks of the Ozolitea are imperishable, and wil] never need renewing. ONE OIOLITE and QtiZ PEMfJYWORTH of OIL will burn for 2SO hours. Tho smallest size gives 12 HOURS' LIGHT every night for 23 MIGHTS at an expenditure of OIME PEHMY FOR OIL. No. 1 size ..... 4d. No. 2 size 6d. No. .3 siao Bd. GRAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. j;-isa assssssg &^}gß3&^'i£s&s&&&2smif'™ ; K> SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Why suffer painful Electrolysis and take the risk ot having your face badly marked when j: By Special Appointment jj Lord Plurcket. If your Suit or will permanently remove tho wor?t growth and leave the akin beautifully clean and smooth. No burning, no marking, no odor. Price 6/6. H. L. Sproaen, chemist, Octagon. Dunedin (Posted any address, plain wrapper, 6d extra). ._, m lg it Dry Cleaned. TAYLOR'S y DYE WORKS
Mow on offer at Sale Prices at trie iriuD ' i There are. plenty of Bargains and plenty of Buyers at our Sale. We only hold one twice a year, ai d when it's on there's " something doing''l Don't neglect your clmnce to save some money by sharing iu the " .Big Bargains." LADIES' FASHIONABLE HATS AT CLEARING PHIGESI LADIES' UNTRBLUED FELT HATS, all colors, newest shapes. Were .1/11 to 11/ U. Cloarii:g at 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/3, and 4/8 each. READV-TO-WEAUS. Were G/ll to 15/11. Clearing at 1/11, 2.-11, and 3/11 each. THE NEW OILSKIN HATS, smart shapes, stitched brims; colors ■ —-Navy, Brown, Violet, Green, fer.xo, and Light Champagne. Were 1-1/11. Clearii g at 7/8 each. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY BARGAINS I FELT SHAPES, for girls 4 to 10 years old ; colors—Navy, Brown, Saxe, Grey, a; <1 Rod. Were 4,'il to 6.11. Clearing at 1/ eaeh. GIRLS' TIU.YD.iEi) FELT HATS; colors—Navv, Saxe, Brown, etc. Were G.TI to 11/6. Clearing at 3/11 and '.','ll. INFANTS' WOOL BONNETS clearing ai 1/1U each. LADIES' GLOVES, VEILINGS, &0., AT REDUCED PRICES. LATHES' FINE TAN HOSE, 1x 1 ribbed, row 2'3 per piir. LADIES' BLACK WOOL GLOVES, fine knit, 1/3 per pur. NET VEILINGS, 6 pieces only, in Black, Navy, and Violet. Clearing at 9tJ. EMBROIDERY INSERTION, 4Hn wide. Former prices, 1/3 and 1/(3. Clearing at CfJ per yard. LOVELY NECKWEAR—ESQ VALUE ! SILK, MUSLIN, NET, AND CREPE DE CHINE. Were up to 4/11 each.. Now at 9'!, 1/6, and 1/11. STAMPED CAMISOLE i. spin-did quality Longcloth, good eyelet work design. Cleaning at 1/3 each. i "#*?: T» South dunedin, can always be rclicdN^sr^•for Service £■ S&tisfActioYi " i^rrT: m» i Hi 1 sijsa sss m SSlflßs Happy Motoring Days B m *f£m\W\W!Rmn _J/' j minimum running cost, fine quality and ) strength to take you any journey over all <?' classes of roadj—is always a source of satisfaction. Many an outing is marred by , faulty tyres. Don't take any chancea—fit I "Dunlops," there's nothing better.
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Evening Star, Issue 16781, 9 July 1918, Page 2
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