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33 * tl«* ® irEA T* m 'r":' r--5 siflsss -■S «mwp “'Most Saving*! ;■« is the opinion or regular users of ‘V iVStT* Mr lilii i'l'tsii? s : i' ,v" ■ 2/2, 2/4, 2 266 MORAY PLACE. Before Removing into our New and Coramodious Premises in George street we are clearing out a number of liass at specially r®. dureci prices;— DINNER SETS TEA SETS CURS and SAUCERS m China and Stone TEA, DINNER, and SOUP PLATES ! butter PLATES GLASS SWEETS COMPORTS TUMBLERS VASES TEASPOONS TABLE SPOONS DESSERT SPOONS DESSERT FORKS table forks T.i 3LE KNIVES DiASERT KNIVES SCRUBS. Go not lose this oppor-f tunlty, but come amt r inspect. 268 Moray Place* Dunedin. * m mwie Yoar Srsaad for Spring Vegetables & Flowers. UfilM Take advantage of the, fine days to trench garden for the sping planting. Dig one trench 12 inches deep, carrying the soil to the opposite end of the plot. Place in the bottom wellrotted manure, garden rubbish, hedge clippings—anything that decays quickly, then dig the next trench, throwing the soil into the first one ; and so on. The soil out of the first trench fills the last trench. Good Tools make tits work considerably lighter. LONG-HANDLE SHOVELS. 8/0. GARDEN FORKS, 9/. SPADES from 8/6. RAKES. 3/, 3/3, 3/9, 4/ f 4/6. ,;:TT, ua&i.ww x& a. Cij 9 Rattray Street, George Street, and Cargill Road, j ‘ffjfflp I- ** Ltd

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Top-Notch Bargains in Quilts, Blankets, Etc,, for Cold Weather We Hit the • Bull’s-Eye Again ! This cold snap makes the people mighty keen on Quilts and Blankets ; and we’re selling them to lucky buyers at Sale Prices! Now’s your chance, for we’ve got the goods, and every line is a Big Bargain I Things for the House, too—-plenty of them—all at GENUINELY REDUCED PHICES! KAPOEIAN QUILTS. full size. ‘HUB’ SALE DOUBLE-BED Now 25/11. REAL DOWN QUILTS, Now 32/6, 47/6, and 65/. JAPANESE IT EARTH BUGS, splendid designs. Now S/6, 12/3, and 13/9. "W ASHING CREIONNE, good patterns. Now 1/ and 1/3 yard. BRUSH MATS. Now 2/3, 3/3, 3/2, and 4/3. FULL-SIZE DOUBLE-BED BLANKETS. Now. 32/6 per pair. WHITE TOWELS ' at about present-day prices. Now 2/8 3/11, 4/8, and 5/6 pair. GREY STRIPED TOWELS. No 3/8, 4/11, 6/6, and 6/8 per nsir PURE WOOL ROSLYN AND 3IAIAFOI FLANNELETTE, in Shetland, Pink, and Grev—l/11 yard FINE WHITE DOMINION ’FLANNEL—.2/4t, 2/6, and 3/14 vard. HONEYCOMB QUILTS. Eagle bed • size, clearing at 8/11 each. 6 pieces only STRIPED FLANNELETTE. .Well worth 1/3. Now B|ct vard half 3/9, 2/8, GREY STRIPED ROLLER. TOWELS ready for use. Now 1/11J, 2/6, and 5/ each. ' - WHITS NURSERY FLANNELETTE .H-rd, or 7/11 dozen yards. CREAM DAAIASK CLOTHS with red border. Now 5/6, CS. and 7/11, according to size. The Winter “Fair”! “HUB,” SOUTH DUNEDIN (OS.A. BRANCH). EVEN gg=g gMggggf A "W. For the Dancing Season® See the Display of Beautiful Imported Evening Dresses and Materials in our window. Someof the loveliest designs and colorings we have ever nad on view. Gloves, Stockings, and all the dainty little e£ ceteras that help to make a Charming Dress a thing of beauty and a joy for ever. *l?hone 1* §22. DREAVE GEORGE STREET. JL mßoiaaiatmmma&safEU ’B' USINESS as usual” should not be the “"OXJSINESS as usual” should not bo the Jt3 motto of Gardeners nowadays. Invest in the ‘Star’ Garden Annual and make vest in the ‘Star’ Garden Annual and make it " go<td business.” it ‘'good business.” “ XJUSINESS as usual” should not he the JE> motto of Gardeners nowadays. Invest in the * Star 5 Garden Annual and make it “dmod basdnaM-”

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Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 7

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