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jKSSjEjJjfIj^SSSS] &&smaxES2Us&4£3rKm2nszß2Lra w The inducements offered with common soaps cannot make up for the purity of Sunlight Soap. It costs US more to make pure soap. But it coats YOU less to use it, for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes it saves. It does not wear and rub the fabrics as common soaps do. £IOOO guarantee of partly with every cake of Sunlight Soap. Lever Brothers Limited ft $k DON'T WORRY ABOUT MATCHES. | II USE 0701' IT Otolites are British-Made, " The Cheapest, the CSsanast, tha Safest, superseding tha old« i fashioned greasy oandlo. q | The Asbestos Wicks of the Ozolit-es 1 >v] are imperishable, end will flavor need g ■Si renewing. § , ONF. 07.0 LITE and PENNY- I §f WORTH o? OIL win burn for 850 I ■'' hours. I v Tho smallest sisse skives \9. HOURS' II UGHY every night" for 20 NIQHTS U at au expenditure of ONE PENNY I ~-~ FO« Q2L. I „ No. 1 size . * » » , fld« s. no- 2 I M *W is 3. a &«*a W> No. 3 sizo ..... §d= L? 30 GEORGE STREET am] 283 MORAY PLACE, I i a %** ill &•**& w> 30 GEORGE STREET an: ttßJ«K^a»i^s^S(®£E3as£3wigsiß!aa FURNITURE OF QUALITY! m m OUR FURNITURE is acknowledged ns tho STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, and tho criticr.l buyer nt onco appreciates tho BEAUTY OF DESIGN, tho FLAWLESS WORKMANSHIP, and the ARTISTIC FINISH which is invested in every piece. IT WILL PAY YOU TO FURNISH AT Scoullar & Cfaisholm's, Ltd., RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. mmttmwmmmmmm^t^Mwm&mmmmmm <-li % El'!. M |?lnclc Velvet Shapes and Ready-to-wcars, 12/0—» wore 21/. Felt Iteady-to-woars from 3/6. _ New t'.tatsoii Shapes from' 7/0. Gaberdine Stitched Eats, 2/6. Velvot Stitched Eats, tyll. llueked Silk Hats, 2/0. Millinery Models rrom 10/6. Trimmed Millinery from 5/6. Dressing Oowns, all colors, from 12/0. Dressing Jackets from 5/8. Grey Woven Spencers, iono; sleeves, J2/11. Natural Woven Nights, full size, 8/11, Woven Bloomers with elastic or shaped bands, i: Grev, Saxe, Brown, and Navy, from 2/11, Ladies' Black Ribbed Rose from 1/11 pair, vtampod Camisole and Nightdress Tops,, prett designs, 1/3. Navy Costumes, full coat, gatherer and ' belted at waist, pockets in coat and skirt, usually £5 19/G—now £3 3/. Other Navy Costumes from 21/. Dark Grey Worsted Costumes, newest style, W. and 0.5., 29/0. Model Costumes in Velour Cloth, Gaberdines, Coatings, etc., from 21/. Black Costumes in all sizes from 42/. 60 Blanket Cloth Coats in Fawn t Grey, Green, Brown, and Heathers, raise with fur collars; arrived late from Home—from 35/* Ladies' Raineoifcs in Her»tor«tfe ard other makes, from 15/6. Girls' and Maids' Coats from B/11. Knitted Wool and Silk Sports Coats, Rnelan or inset slenves, belt and pockets, from ' 12/6. Children's Millinery Models in Velvet to go at 6/6. Infanta' Cream Nestling; Hats and Bonnets from 1/11. Felts. l/6> Teddy Bear Bonnets. 1/11. Warm Kiltie Dresses, 8/11 and 4/11. Children's Tweed Coats In Base, Brown, and Emerald, with belt 3 end pockets, from 10/8. Fur Necklets, 8/6. Fur Sets. 4/6. Wool Coats, 7/11, l%>& r^ tesau «Sa GEORGE STREET, •PHONE 1,822. Km^^m^^^m^m^^^m^^mmiy-M^ WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circu- \TST ANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General »T lata, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed Printing of every description are executed at tho 'Evening Bt»r' Office at Moderate at tho 'Evening Star* Offioo at Modorata Prices, • .. Prie**.

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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 2

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