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55 / \<- i,'■ 81 ., ,\m\mmmmmmoflfmmm A PATENT PATCH. Mends all Leaks instantly without the use of heat, solder, cement, or rivet in ENAMEL WARE, ALUMINIUM WARE, AND GALVANISED BUCKETS. rticles in Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, and Cooking Utensils and Rubber Goods. Blmpty tighten Mendet and the Leak is Mended. Price, 1/ per box. Postage 2d extra. CUPS AND SAUCERS. 7e have just purchased a quantity of „„_„„„..„.~ Cups and Saucers, plain White, which we are selling at 5/ per half-dozen. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING IRONMONGERY Is a Specialty with us. WE STOCK EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. George Street: Ironmongery 243 GEORGE STREET (JIEAR HANOVER STREET). iffftflSllfffi Y have failures in your garden? The W"HJ have failures in your rarfen? T 'Star' Garden Annual tells you the TT 'Star' Garden Annual tells you t t way to do things. Price, Is 6d beat way to do. things. Price, la 6d. i»«CTnMM^^sflraßra!igffitsWßißi 1% After continuous reading or LIO I Olir working at anything where P-.-a m»f there is a strain on the EtyeS gel E many people feel quite Faßllv Tired? fatigued. The "sense of tiredHaSHY 1 »cu • ness in the Eyes com municates itself to the whole body. Now, in such cases all that is required is the artificial aid of well-made Glasses. In very S Sslancesis [here any organic defect-only a weakness -* -h can be successfully met with Glasses specialty ■ ■■ "- ■ particular needs of the individual. Mr to test your Eyes and tell you what f your case is one for Glasses he will ■nses" which" will give you perfect relief and lye pain and the headaches so oiten caused thereby. ■SMS* HUGH NEILL, D.80.A.. F.I O. Londo 249 George Street, Telephone 3,156.

Very popular, and, it is admitted, most deservedly so, are the Season's Fashion Displays held from time to time at our establishment. The SHOW OF NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER STYLES now going on has been the subject of much Praise and great Commendation from those who have visited it. Women of Taste are quick to discern the Distinction and Elegance which characterise Novel Styles in all departments; they find shopping here a pleasure and prices sattefftctory. Those who ha.ve not yet vifritxs3 this FASHION EXPOSITION u» iniriied to- i&yor us with an early col. is Now going Specially Attractive Modes in the New Season's Millinery. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR WHITE FELTS, again much worn, with or without White Furs • trimmed White or Black Silk Terry Ribbon Band and Bow, as illustrated—--19/S. LARGE VARIETY IN OTHER STYLES, trimmed Novelty Ribbons, Silk Stitchings, Ornaments, etc., from 21/ to 35/. The Latest In Fashionable Blouses and Costumes. LADIES' CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, designed in full shirt stylo, wit.;i roll and revere, and two smart breast pockets; the ara -'~>At viih new cuff; colors—Creme, Saxe, Sky, and Apricot. Prices, 42.' r.nri O 3. JAP. SI! \' BLOUSES, in the new Block Stripe, edged narrow Stripe in x;-:\r co~.Tr:.iES ix stylus and .materials that will APPEAL TO EVERY LADY! v-?'■_■■.'■•-:: TAILORED GABERDINE COSTUME, in Fawn color, de- ■•: F'ii'-jhtiri;: to waist wi'h soft box pleats falling to model !■■■• '.J-: ■■': > s!'.■!■■ vt": r-e inset, ' : ie collar li'ii? long roll rovers, finished - ::-' ; ' • ; ' •..)!>! Miuirt well-cut Skirt to match. "'•'•". " : T -' \':V-D"'n CC.vT.ME. in Mole Oabordine Cloth; the coat is ■: . '•.-' ;"-;•] ;->'■•-j;i Luiored-ntiinq shape; the Skirt is designed iu •■ '. - ; ... .... ,-! u , -K. { • ••> •.'• •: .'.. ;,"f> COVFRT f'-'STUMFS. designed in the new plain -, ' ' ' ; . :''l ■•■•';::-il sha.es. finished with collars and pockets; i- •, -• i-. •.;•:;■ •'. ■.:!:■;::;.. .Price,"? to Collars to suit all. I-.'.:- Cozis fjY Pretiy Wee Kiddies! ]" : 'XO:'f.i.'-' TO SFJ.ECT FuC'-i. in.pbin colors and mixtures; smart ';::;!'."■ ■■■•:■. .-■ ir: ' ; s:d rianket Cioth, Cheviot Serges, Covert ( ; n; :,. : , ■» f 'i'-.--r>"(.ir. : ! "o!ors-—Urown ar.ci Fawn Mixtures, Plain Reds, K-v."'. >: i■:■: '•" ■■ '. .V'■'''. Brown, Green, and Black; sizes 18in, 20in, •'•'.- •'/,.. ir, 1 ;>t.in. Prices from 15 "11 to 62/8. m £ll VW i >;i:it the Ikoaern new ?.'on;EF.x *>;/> moiuette UNDERSKIRTS, r:ew mpdi'Jm ■•idths, in Black. Brown, Gr-n- F'V-""ld. Siixe. V:e.-x Rose, Purple. BoLtlo, etc.—lo-J, *ZII, ■■; i, '? OUT-SIZJ;f> BLACK SKIRTS—I 3/9, 24/3, and 23/3. Charming Novelties in the Dress NOVELTY ROBE LENGTHS.—Ladies are invited to inspect the Exclusive Robe Lengths in our Dress Department. No two alike. Prices, 45/6 up to £7 7'. 5 yards to the Costume length; 56in wide. CREPE DE CHINE, heavy French make t very suitable for Costumes a'ed Frocks; 44in wide, in shades of Navy, Black, Nigger, and Ivory—l 6/11 yard. SPECIAL QUALITY CREPE DE CHINE, 42in wide, in shades of Sky, Mole, Grey, Fawn, Navy, Rose, Biscuit, Ivory, and Black—ll/0 yard. New Draperies for Curtains, Etc. Just Opened.—VEßY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS Dl CREAM MADRAS MUSLINS WITH COLORED BORDERS, for Curtains, in Floral, Bird. Conventional, and other designs—2/6, 2/11, 3/S, and 3/11 yard.. Some Winter Fabrics in the Man Chester Dept. NAVY STOCKINETTE, 54in wide, for Dressin, Gowns, Bloomers, Sports Coats, etc. Special value—s/6 yard. RIPI'LE CLOTH, 54in wide, in Saxo Blue and Cardinal shades—s/8 yard. GOOD QUALITY SILK-FINISHED MOntETTE SivIRTING, in. Black, Cerise, and Emerald. Special value—4/3 yard. Beautiful Veilings aud other Dress Accessories. NEW VEILINGS.—Latest designs in Black Veilings, Tulle Net, Filet Net, Diamond and Wire Nets • Plain grounds with large Chenille Spots, also Single and Cluster Spots—l/ 6 to 3/6 yard. Also large variety of. Plain Nets. Just Opened.—BORDERED SILK NINON, for Motor Veils, 20in wide, a very scarce line, in Light Grey, Dark Grey, Bottle, Brown, Vieux Rose, Black, and Ivory—3/6 yard. SOMETHING NEW IN QUICKLY MADE DAINTY LACE CAMISOLES, sold in li-yard lengths; Camisoles, complete with exception of Shoulder Seam—s/3 and 5/6. NEW AUTUMN HOSE for LADIES.—COLONIAL KNITTED ALL-WOOL HOSE, in Grey, Lovat and Khaki shades—3/11} in Grey, Brown, and Khaki—4/11 pair. 105,107,109, 111, 113 and €ls GEORGE ST. Branch at South Dunedin-

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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12