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During the hearing of a case in Wellington the defendant (a returned soldier), who was 23 years of age and employed as a clerk, stated his earnings were only £2 10s per week, while a boy, 16 years of age, employed in the preserving department of the meat works, who had failed to register under the Military Service Act, was drawing £4 Bs. There's nothing to equal "NAZOL" for stopping coughs and colds, soothing sore throats, and banishing influenza. Good for old and young.—[Advt.]

4^-H^H^H^H^-Styles Suitable for Travelling. W^*i Two Popular High-class Dress Materials at Pre-war Prices! WOOL SUITING, 46in wide, in shades of Light and Dark Fawn, Grey, and Mole— l 7/6 vard. WOOL TWEED GABERDINE SUITING, oOin wide, in shades of Dark Mole, Mid Mole, Oyster Grey, and Dark Fawn— lß/6 yard. I Nowhere in the City can those who arc looking out for Holiday Attire and Equipment find better values or get more .satisfying service. We have a really excellent variety in every department, in which it is possible to procure supplies at reasonable prices. Besides the re--8 quirements of those going out of town, we have to * remember those who are receiving visitors in their homes, and so invite all such to visit our Furnishing Department, where the selection of goods is excellent and every need can be met. Prices all through represent first-class market values. USEFUL HATS FOR TRAVELLING, in a variety of new shapes and fashionable shades of S'ealette, Suede, Velvet, and Angora Cloth, etc.—l 2/0 to 29/8. NOVEL AND STYLISH HATS in New Moushon Cloth, Seini-Tricom, Breton, and Ftill-on shapes, etc.; in self and two-tones, such as Rose and Quaker, Saxe and Champagne, Violet and Mastic, Royal and Putty, Cherrv and Putty, and Lemon'and Royal, etc.—2B/11 and 35/6. Ladies' Fashionable Coats &. Sports Coats — Superbly Beautiful 1 . LADIES' FUR-COLLARED TWEED COATS, in Brown Mixtures, belted styles with inset ,*-**-* sleeves, finished turn-back cuff— /* £5 19/6 and £6 19/6. In smart Checks—£s 19/6. j^W^^W LADIES FUR-LINED AND FUR- C|M ; " W COLLARED COATS, a splendid range to select from, in stylish Cheeks and Mixed Tweeds—£7 7/, J&}< r^^bv. £9 19/6, £ll 11/, £l2 12/, £l4 14/, Wltm*. to £lB 18/. A LADIES' RAINCOATS, in White Rubber, loose, belted shapes with / adjustable collars, belts and cuffs, , in'Navv, Black, or Bottle. All ] one price, 63/. /c\s \ V ;/ /* J///2 LADIES' KNITTED WOOLLEN/-! \\/ 'i \\j£. SPORTS COATS, in shades ofl~Vi Grev and Heather, with roll col- \ I ; lar, "pockets, and belt—39/6. \t 41U .. LADIES' CREAM KNITTED. Ytt \v Mr* WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS— V 5 - d ~-~ d 35/, 39/6, and 52/8. A Large Variety of Beautiful |\ \ \ \jj WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS, with \\ \ J i\ striped collar, cuffs, and belt. V\ |i| | I Prices, 34/, 90/, 95/, and 105/. \\ \\\\ ,11 Scarce Materials for Making Up Warm Underwear! ALL-WOOL DOCTOR FLANNEL, in Cream or & \ \\\ ' Scarlet; special value— 3/11, 4/6, and 4/11 yard. \\ l \\\ DOUBLE-WIDTH CREAM WINCEYETTE, for V U\ Ladies' Underwear: nice fine quality— 2/11 and V \l\ I 3/3 vard. \ »«* » HORROCKSE3' SUPERFINE TWILL WINCEY- „.. ... ETTE, double width—3/6 vard. /V \ V WINCEYETTE BLOUSE CLOTH, 40in wide, in 7/\ \Y\ Stripes and Checks on Cream grounds; very . Van smart—2/9 vard. . ARMY FLANNEL, 30in wide, in Blue-Grey only; very strong; suitable for Boys' 'Varsity Tops, Men's Shirts, etc. Special price, 3/11 yard. Lovely Hats, Dresses, and Coats—the New Fashions for Children! CHILDREN'S TWEED COATS, in Light and Dark Mixtures, pockets and belt, with large collar. Prices: Size 24m, 37/9; 27in, 41/3; 30in, 45/6. CHILDREN'S BLACK PLUSHETTE HATS, in smart' shapes, turned-down brims, nicely worked in Saxe, Brown, Vieux Rose; to suit ages 3 to 5 years—22/8. CHILDREN'S NAVY SER G E DRESSES, with pleated, skirt, Tussore cuffs, and collar; belt to finish- size 21in only— l 7/6. INFANTS' HAND-MADE CREME WOOLLEN COATS, cosy and warm for winter wear. "Prices: 12m— 8/11, 9/6, to 11/6; 14in—--11/6, 12/6, and 13/8; Larger sizes (18in)— 21/G, 22/S, 23/6 to 35/6. Ladies' Comfortable Underwear specially in demand now LADIES' WOVEN WOOL BLOOMERS with elastic knees and waist, in Nnvy only; S.W., W., and 0.5.—10/6, 11/6, and 12/6. LADIES' ELOOMERS, All W 7 ool, with shaped band and elastic knees, in Navy only; W., O.S'., and E.O.S. sizes. Prices, 12/11, 13/11, 14/11. LADIES' CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES', neatly > trimmed lace, V necks, long sleeves; W. and O.S. sizes prices, 13/3, 13/9. LADIES' WOOLTES VESTS' with long sleeves, chemise length; Creme only—s/6. The Fancy Department suggests the following for Ladies Travelling! ADIES' SILK KNITTED SEAMLESS A' Fine Range of TOILET SOAPS', FACE GLOVES in Grey, Brown, Beaver, Mole, and CREAM, FACE POWDERS, PERFUMES White; all sizes—s/6 pair. DENTAL CREAMS, Etc., at lowest prices. ' LADIES' SILK KNITTED SEAMLESS GLOVES in Grey, Brown, Beaver, Mole, and White; all sizes—s/6 pair. LADIES' TWO-BUTTON SUEDE GLOVES. pique sewn; in Brown, Grey, Beaver; all sizes—lo/6 pair. LADIES' TWO-DOME W 7 HITE WASHING FABRIC GLOVES, all sizes— B/11 pair. DELIGHTFUL SILK KNITTED SCARVES with wide Silk Fringe, in Ivory, Grey, Pink, and Black—22/6 each. LADIES' SILK ANKLE HOSE, Grey, Tan, Champagne, Black, White; in S.W. and W. sizes— 4/11 pair. LADIES' BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE in S.W. and W. sizes— 4/11. REAL WHALEBONE HAIR BRUSHES—4/6, 6/6 up to 18/6 each. TOOTH BRUSHES from 9d to 3/6 each. DRESSING COMBS from 1/ to 2/3 each. if m Blankets Blankets Almost scarce as Gold We have just had a few delivered. They are fearfully difficult to obtain at the present time. Buy when you can set them. Three - quarter - Bed Size White Ail-Wool Fine Colonial Blankets, 34/6 per pair. Double - bed Size White All-Wool Twill Colonial Bi— I~*~ -> - ----- 105,107,.109, 111, 113, & 115 GEORGE ST. Branch at South Dunedin. ♦.V♦4» ♦f -f 4-4~f4-4~s- ++-f*f-fr* AAA L k * * ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' '

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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 8

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