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5T Every lady likes a stylishrymade Coßtume, which imparts individuality to the wearer. 5f A Costume is neat, becoming, and at all times seasonable. % Ladies' Costumes are our speciality—not a branch of our business, but the business itself. 1f We have a wide seleotion of ready-to-wear tailor-made Costumes in choice up-to-date materials. Ladies' Tailor Specialist Next D.S.A.,George St.

■s. °» A Splendid Display of Charming and Most Useful Things] :at the "HIT"" JSo need for South Dunedin people to go to Town to j got -Pretty and Useful Christmas Gifts ! Your own •1.1 ' is - now slloVrin e a splendid variety of articles 1 suitable for Presents. The prices are reasonable—in j fact, you won't get better values in any shop in Dunedin. Practical Gifts are now all the go, and you ! can get a tremendous selection of real good things at g the ' Hub." We wish all our Customers and Friends \ (whom we thank for their generous patronage) [ A MERRY CHRISTMAS I l THE ALWAYS-ACCEPTABLE GIFTA HANDBAG! SUEDE BAGS; colors—Saxe, Fawn, Helio., etc. 4/11, 6/11, 7/11. 8/11, and 10/6 each. SILK BAGS, fancy colored Silks, plain and corded, with colored Silk lining. 13/6, 18/6, 17/6, and 18/6 eaoh. FOR LADIES.—GLOVES AND HOSIERY! KID GLOVES, assorted Tan shades. 12/6 pair. TAN NAPPA GLOVES. 6/6, 10/6, and 12/6 pair. SUEDE GLOVES, Mole and Beaver shades. 10/8 and 12/8 pair. BLACK SUEDE" GLOVES. 6/11 and 10/6 pair. PERRIN'S "MOVISKA" SUEDE GLOVES " i Grey shade. 17/3 pair. ..JITE KID GLOVES. Black Points or Plain White. 4/11 pair. BLACK KID GLOVES. 4/11, 8/6, 10/6, and 12/6 pair. SILK ANKLE HOSIERY; a splendid quality Hose, in Black, Grey, Palm Beach, and Tan. 5/11 pair. WHITE SILK ANKLE HOSE. 4/6 pair. SILK HOSE, with Cashmere tops; American make; "Mother's Friend" Hose; lovely quality in Black and White only. 10/8 pair. THE ''LILY OF FRANCE" ALL-SILK HOSE, in White or Black. 17/8 pair. | ( LOVELY GIFTS FOR HOUSEWIVES I J j TRAY CLOTHS, drawn-thread and emf f broidered styles. 4/8 and 4/11 each. J I SUPPER CLOTHS, pure Linen, plain heml \ stitched. Size 24in 6/6} 27in x 27in,--7/3j | I 4oin square, 6/11; 50in square, 12/11 each, f \ Handsome drawn-thread designs. I I DUCHESS SETS, drawn thread, embroidered f \ and lace. 1/11, 2/11. and 4/11. j I DUCHESS RUNNERS, embroidered and ! * drawn-thread. From 1/9 up to 4/6 and . ' 4/11 each. \ryk SERVIETTES, good patterns; excellent } value. 7/6, 3/9, 9/, 10/6, 15/, and 16/8 \ haSf'dosen. , CUSHIONS, the popular round shape; splenica did patterns in new Art Cretonnes. 11/6 {A each. % UMBRELLAS AND HANDKERP CHIEFS! \ UMBRELLAS, dependable qalities, assorted 4 crook nandles. 6/11, 7/6, 7/11, 8/11, 12/6, jVt » 13/6, 13/11, and 18/6. I I POPULAR TABLE TOPS. Al value. 11/6, I I 12/6, 13/6, 1«/6, 15/6, IS/8, 19/6, and 25/. J 1 HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, half-dozen box; I I very dainty embroidered styles. 2/6, 2/11, | J &£ 1 ' 4/11 « 6/e ' 7/11, 12/8 up to 1 j FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, White em- { I broidered. 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, and 2/6 each. j { LADIES' COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS, | » mercerised finish. 7£d, 10£ri, and 1/3 j 1 each. 1 { CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS, j ] colored border. 1/3 each. BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES, Etc. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, excellent qualities m White, Pink, Mole, Champagne, and Helio. 33/6, SB/8, and 37/ S. WHITE SILK BLOUSES, newest shape collars. 18/8, 19/6, 21/, and 23/6. WHITE VOILE BLOUSE S. plain hemstitched, also in hand-embroidered; very dainty styles. 8/11, 16/8, 12/6, 15/6 up to 25/6. CAAfISOLES. pretty styles, trimmed lace and embroidery. 3/11, 4/11, 3/6, and 7/6 each. CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES, dainty little frocks, to fit girls from 2 to 18 years. 3/11 to 17/11 each. DAINTY PERFUMES AND TOILET REQUISITES ! ASSORTED PERFUMES, boxed; great value. 1/11 bottle. LAVENDER WATER. Small bottle, 1/11; medium-sked bottle, 2/11; large Biees, 3/11 and 7/6. BOXED PERFUMES, Violet, Cashmere Bouquet, Rose, etc. 2/11 bos. POT-POURRI. 104 d and 1/11 box. °$ I ?>&tv& E CH * NB handkerchief SACHETS. 2/8, 4/8, 6/8, and 6/G. LEVER'S TOILET? SOAP/assorted. Box of KELSEY'g CUTICLE SOAPS, 1/1* cake ASSORTED ENGLISH SOAPS. 44d, 6d, and 7£d cake. WILLIAMS'S TALCUM prrarmn? «;«« *j„ PREMIER TALCTT STEARN'S PERO2 FRENCH FACE I v ~ Wi POND'S VANISHING CREAM. 2/6 pot. NOVELTY GIFTS! ANTIMONY WABE, Etc. ANTIMONY TRINKET BOXES. 7£d, 2/3. 2/11, 4/6, 4/14, and S/Q. WOOD FRAMES. IG|d, l), 1/8, 1/9, 2/, and OVAL PHOTO FRAMES. 1/11. CREPE DE CHINE TRINKET BOXES. 4/11. PRACTICAL PRESENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS ! MEN'S UMBRELLAS, good value-in dependable qualities. 9/9, 18/6, and 16/fi. SUIT OASES, leather bound, 2 locks, well 38. 2/8, 2/il, oun Kj*%t3iim. jcas.nor oounu, is jocks, wen U 12/8 tip to finished. 97/6, 29/6, and 30/. ■ ' SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES. 63/6 each. White em- BLOUSE CASES, in imitation Crocodile, 1 2/6 each finished with single or double lock. 14in, KERCHIEFS, r &«U, e ,& 7 A I I k^ u > M\. - „ , I4ri, and 1/3 LUNCHEON CASES, imitation Crocodile 1 ' ,/d and Khaki Drill. 2/8, 2/11, 8/6, and «/Q each. Vm °' BRIEF BAGS. 24/6, 27/6, 29/6, and 32/6 BOYS'' CREAM SHIRTS, twill make, with collar and pocket; splendid value. Size 10*, 4/3} up to size 14, 6/6. MEN'S. FELT HATS, popular shades in Grey and Brown, also in Black. 13/11 and 19/& __. MEN'S VELOUR HATS, in shades of Grey, /uf\ Brown, and Black. 27/6. __ J MEN'S BLACK VELOURS, lovely tpu&tr. -\ (:/" 37/6. $Jk& MEN'S STRAW BOATERS, latest shapes. /^P&& 10/8, 12/6, and 13/11. /B^N^ft MEN'S SHIRLEY BRACES, j>6pular Wsmlß\ American make. 3/6 and 4/11 pair. */l*laB«&w. MEN'S WIDE-END TIES, newest colorings. .fllill^^f 1/11, 2/6, 3/11, and 4/9 each. ll!|lM| SOUTH DUNEDIN (D.S.A. Branch). SgS

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Evening Star, Issue 17225, 15 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17225, 15 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17225, 15 December 1919, Page 2

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