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For Children's Hacking Cousrli: Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 9d] 2s~9d.—[Advt.]

» 31%; 'k&>~&L Thirty years ago we commenced business, in a modest way in George Street. By dint of close personal attention and careful supervision the business made steady progress, and has now developed into the large and successful business known as the with a BRANCH, larger than our first shop, in SOUTH BUNEDIM. This has been achieved only bj giving satisfaction by straightforward methods and good service, and these, we are pleased to say, are being taken advantage of by an ever-increasing circle of customers to whom we are much indebted for their support. Ilinery Department Bargains Visit our Millinery Section Now! It is at its best! You will be charmed Lines of Special Note in Trimmed Millinery! A USEFUL VARDEN SHAPE, in Suede Cloth with soft edge, under brim of velvet, silk, etc., in the new soft shades, iri«iraed ribbon band with fringed ends: assorted colors. Price, 39/6. BECOMING HAT IN VELVET, new draped brim, curled at back, embroidered ornaments at side; in two tones, such as Black and Saxe, Black and Shrimp, Nigger and Rose, Jade and Mastic, Quaker and Pink, etc. Price, 37/6. +^+ is in 28in GOLF BLOUSING in Saxe Blue, Brown, and _ Navy grounds with Fancy Stripes. Special price, 1/11| yard. 38in SILKrFINISH MOIRE, for Ladies' Underskirts, etc.; colors—Navy, Saxe Blue, Grey, Reseda, Moss, Amethyst, Cream, Black, and Brown. Worth 5/6. Special price, 4/3 yard. 40in STRIPED WINCEYETTE, Cream, Pink, and Grey grounds with Checked and Striped effects; very smart styles—2/9 yard. DOUBLE-'WIDTH CHECKED MOLLETON CLOTH, for Dressing Gowns, Scarves, Skirts, etc.—6/11 yard. Ittff KKKPMtf HSfllJKfftiSM 1111 r I ! >U Which are of Very Special Value and 1 Excellent Appearance! ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS in small neat Checks, very smart; colors are Saxe, Brown, Fawn, Dark Green; o<lin wide—l 3/6 yard. 42in WARM WINTER DRESS TWEEDS in Heathers, Browns, Greys, Fawns, Greens, and Saxe—7/11 yard. 50in SCOTCH TWEEDS, very stylish appearance, rough weave; Grevs and Browns onlv—--11/9 yard. LIU »)■*[! I We have probably the best assortment of the above in this Citv and confidently ask ladies to see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Not only is the variety large, but the prices are • right. LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEED COATS, latest styles, with large cape and muffler collars; in Grey, Brown and Heather Mixtures—6S/6, 79/6, 37/6, 95/, 105/. ' LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEED COATS in Plain Grey and Fawn, with large Fur Collars, also in Checks—£s 5/ £6 19/6, and £8 8/. LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEED COATS, Greys and Browns, with squirrel fur lining—£s 15/6. LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEED COATS in stylish Mixtures and Checks, lined fur, and with large Fur Cape Collars—£7 .7/, £8 8/, £9 9/, £lO -10/. taiflttf9iMi»Kl jiiiriiMinimirttifl Pluslidte Hals are still most in demand lor Girls' Winter Wear, and are most useful. BLACK PLUSHETTE HATS, Pull-on and Paddy * T shapes, for girls 3to 16 years—7/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/11 to 23/11. hj ' CHILDREN'S . BLACK PLUSHETTE HATS " with Colored Silk Underlfi-ims in Cardinal ". ■ Vieux Rose, and Sky with Ribbon Bands to t4" match; very smart; for girls 2to 4 years - 12/6 each. INFANTS' CREAM HAND-MADE KNITTED "• MATINEE COATS, 12in and 14in, at 9/6, 11/6. 13/6, 15/6 each. ' jy GIRLS' AND CHILDREN'S PRETTY H>TS XT in Velvet, Felt, and Straw, ready to wear, in J"^" great variety in our Juvenile Department.' "T"ies am mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmismu We have fortunately a good stock of Hosiery not of recent importation or purchase, so that the values' are much better than are now procurable. LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, All Wool, Morley's reliable fast dye, seamless; in small women's and women's sizes. Price, . 4/11 pair. LADIES' PLAIN KNITTED ALL-WOOL HOSE in assorted Greys, Lovats, and Khaki. Price, 4/11 pair. ■ LADIES' COLORED CASHMERE HOSE, seamless, in Khaki, Dark Brown, Fawn, Grey, Navy, and Black. Price, '7/6 pair. The Brassiere is now the thing! This undergarment is indispensable with the, tresent fashion in corsets, and we have a lovely at, dainty, but strong. They are each things of beauty and utility* SMART" BRASSIERES, made of good-quality Linen, finished with Point Lace, fastened at back—9/6, 11/6, and 16/6 each. MORLEY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -^4COLORED CASHMERE'HOSE, fashioned in XINavy, Fawn, Toney' Tan, Covert, Cream TYI Mole, and Black. Price, 8/11 pair. ' T ▼"! CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL FINE CASHxMERE T I SOCKS in Cream, Cardinal, Tan, and Black • IT sizes l's to 6's. Prices from 2/9 to 3/ pair. ' y~QLADIES' LISLE HOSE with Cashmere Feet • t4* Black only, fashioned leg; in small women's -v-4-and women's. Price, 4/11 pair. IT, ' 111 DAINTY BRASSIERES, made of Figured Silk XX in Pale Pink and Cream, and Filet Lace; cut XT" with V front and square back, finished with T tt dainty edgings—ll/9 to 18/6. TT* A BEAUTIFULLY MADE AND CUT BRAS T*H SIERE in, Pale Pink Crepe de Chine, fastened" TY" in front and finished with ishoulder straps "V--4-* and bows of satin ribbon—l 7/6 and 22/6. -XJL tfMi itTinftrmmiKtirMrtirnnxn ' W ? T fe??T,™i?; st S? ene , d . U P a S rand ran Se of BRITISH-MADE LINOLEUMS. The designs and colorings are firlt class- light and dark grounds, Matting, Conventional, and Tile patterns They are selling freely, so call soon. Prices: 2 yards wide" 12/6, 18/8, 17/6 yard., f me ' ..rapery 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 GEORGE ST. Branch at South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17324, 12 April 1920, Page 8

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