MUTUAL STORES, limp, Drapers and Outfitters. NOVELTIES IN COTTON DRESS FABRICS. JOFFRE SERGE, Cream ground, narrow colored stripes; 32m wide— 2/4 yard. CEPEA SERGE, Block Stripes, all new colorings— 2/4 yard. Worth to-day 3/2. VOILES, new Checks and Stripes —2/2 and 2/4 yard. 350 pieces JAPANESE COTTON CREPE, White and all newest shades— l/ 3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 pel yard. A LOVELY LOT of NEW BLOCK STRIPES for Sports Coats; also, Fancy Floral and Oriental designs, for Dressing Gowns, etc.— l/ 9, 1/11 yard. TUSSORE SILKS. 170 nieces TUSSORE SILK, bought at low prices—27-inch Tussore, 34-inch Tussore. 34-inch FUGI SILK, a grand wearing Silk for Gowns ot Blouses. Prices, ~ . HEAVY WHITE JAPANESE SILK at all prices, bought be. fore the rise in price. Special value at 3/3, 3/0, 3/9, 4/6. NEW COTTON AND WOOL DRESS FABRICS, all double width— 3/3, 3/9, 4/3, 6/11, and ■ 8/11. MANCHESTER DEPT. SHEETING, TOWELS, QUILTS, BLEACHED AND LOOM DAMASKS, DOWLAS, FLAXEN AND GLASS CLOTHS, bought some twelve months since by our London buyer, are offered at less than manufacturers prices to-day. RIBBONS & EMBROIDERIES. We are just opening several very desirable lines in GLACE and MERV. MILLINERY RIBBONS, full range of summer colors in each number. EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS in Cambric and Longcloth Embroideries. A large assortment at old prices, from 1/11 to 9/ fi per dozen. CHINESE TORCHON LACES 8j INSERTIONS! 75 new designs, from 7 yd to 3/11 yard. DAINTY NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS, colored borders—6£d, and B£d each. NECKWEAR. TULLES. FALL NETS, SCARVES, MALTESE goods now opening. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. A further shipment of BUCK FABRIC GLOVES, in Brown. Tan, Beaver, Grey. Black, an« White ; a good washing Glove—--5/6 pair. JASON’S “ MEDEA ” HOSE, Cotton and Wool, ribbed, well finished. These are in Black only. Worth 2/6, for 1/0 pair. LLAMA AND INDIANA BLACK WOOL HOSE, specially good numbers — 4/11 to 6/6 pair. SHOW ROOM. A Lovely Lot of SILK, GEORGETTE, and CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in'" White, Pink, Sky, Lemon, etc., from 17/6 to 55/. FINE VOILE BLOUSES from 9/11 to 27/6. A SCARCE LINE. 170 MOIRETTE SKIRTS in Black and colors ; bought at a discount, being manufacturers’ samples. The prices range from 6/11 to 23/6 eaoh. INFANTS’ GOODS. A Shipment of INFANTS’ GOWNS, FROCKS, VESTS, WOOL COATS, GAITERS, Etc., just opening, ex latest steamer. MERCERY DEPT. Several hundred dozen NEW TIES, wide ends, choice goods, well selected by our London buyer— l/ 3, 1/6, 2/, 2/6, 3/3. MEN’S AND BOYS’ BRACES, FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. HOME & COLONIAL UNDERWEAR, MEN’S SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, Etc, I MUTUAL STORES, LIMITED, Princes Street, 1 # Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 2
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