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.that has Captivated Thousands and Thousands in the North. . . I ml^^^^im^M^^^^^l^m^^nsiM iS Now Obtainable ALL LEADING GROCERS in Otago & Southland. Prices, 2/2, 2/4. Save the Coupons. m m gHfij|j£ 5* I £9 ■ And with it the demand for We have opened shipments of these goods, in Glace Kid and Patent Leather, from LOTUS 0. & 4. GUAM'S M FACTOKB&fe We recommend you to make an early selection while we have a full range, as these goods are selling rapidly. Some of these goods are now on view in our Windows, but we have a much larger and finer selection inside. We pay postage on all Mad Orders, and refund your money if the goods are unsuitable. 212-214 GiOSGE BTREET i*vS£ ES a m mm? m I Spring Novelties lit MI Departments! Millinery and Blouses. SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS, NEW SHAPES AND NEW COLORS. w RANGE OF SILK, CREPE, AND NINON BLOUSES, beautifully i made, exclusive designs. AIL the leading shades well represented ! Prioea, 21/ to 55/ oaoh. CLOTH SUEDE, AND TWEED COATS, three-quartor length ■ new ' Collars, well cut. Prloos, 95/ to 128/. TUSSORE SILKS, large parcel just to hand. '^K^t* 1 I 27 inches wido—2/3, 2/4, 2/8. '"" I 83 inches wide—2/11, 3/S, 3/11 to 8/8, I 34-inch NATURAL FUGI SILKS, 'will stand hard wear and wash exceptionally well. Prloes, 4/11 to 6/6. - HEAVY-WEIGHT WHITE JAP SILKS, well bought. See the I special numbers at 3/3, 3/8, and 3/11. These are great value. | mm<mgmmm&&BmsEmMsm REPLETE WITH ALL THE NOVELTIES FOR EARLY SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. JOFFRE SERGE, 36in, Cream ground, Narrow Stripes in leading shades; a great washing material for Summer Costumes. Prlos, 2/4 per yard. CEPEA SERGE, all the newest coloring, in Block Stripes; very suitable for Sports Coats. Price, 2/4 yard. Worth in London 2/8 yard. SELF-COLORED JAPANESE CREPES, 31in wido, fast colors Priooa, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yard. MERCERISED TAFFETAS AND MUSLINS, a nice range of new colorings; very like Silk; suitable for Blouses, Dresses etc • 40 inches wide. Prices, 1/11 to 2/9 yard. '' WIDE JAP. SILK, heavy weight, in Mexique, Sky, Pink, Salmon, Grey, Slate, Mastic, Lomon, Gaberdine, Covert, Navy, Black' Apricot, etc. Prloe, 4/9 yard. FANCY JAP. CREPES, Oriental designs, for Dressirg Gowns, Jackets, etc.; all combinationo of colors. Prices, 1/3, 1/8 yard! WHITE AND COLORED VOILES, Checks, Stripes, and Self colorings. From 2/2 to 3/11 yard. 25 pieces LANCASHIRE SHEETING just opened, bleached, 54, 72 and 80 inches, much under to-day's value. ' 3 SPECIAL LINES IN BROWN JAPANESE TOWELS. Great value at 3/3, 4/6, fl/6 aaoh. Just Landed, GLASS CLOTHS, TEA CLOTHS, SERVLETTES, AND TABLE COVERS at right prices. ' (.■".it i\i wy p.y.f.friHiAf u.^^r^^^i^«*jffr?y^ Bring Your Boy to the "D.S.A." for his New Clothes! . . The " D.S.A. " is known far and wide as Boys' Outfitters. We have great variety, plenty of styles, in a wide range of prices, and the Value is unsurpassable. Our Season's Stock is now complete with a full and comprehensive range of All-Wool Colonial Suits, in Greys, Browns, and Mixtures. The prices are right, and really excellent value. BOYS' SPORT SUITS—To fit boys 3 to 7 years, 23/6, 25/6, and 27/6; to fit boys 8 to 13 years, 27/6, 32/6, and 37/6. - , BOYS' WASHING 'VARSITY SUITS in Tussore Reps.—To fit boys 3 to 7 years, 16/6, 16/11. BOYS' WASHING 'VARSITY TOPS— To fit boys 3 to 7 years, 4/6, 4/11, 5/3, and 5/6, Drapery Supply Assn., limited, Clothing Depi, George Street.

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Evening Star, Issue 16837, 12 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16837, 12 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16837, 12 September 1918, Page 7

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