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Mill or Colder Weather Now Approaching, Is = Winter wear garments which, wiiiie losing hot g one jot of style and beauty, still give the maxi- —- mum of warmth. j^^) = The Daintiest Materials =z The Latest of Accepted Modes. m DAINTY GEORGETTE m 'EVENING BLOUSES, hand-finished in delicate :== colors; Pink, Apricot, Flame, and Cherrv—79/6. = WHITE CREPE DE CHINE tA»l111v) Smart, Strong, and Warm. We are showing several novelties in smart new comoinations of color and knitted effects which trill please the yonng woman who is seeking for something unusually becoming.WOOLLEN JERSEYS with smart striped collars and pockets; colors—" Reseda, Dark Saxe, Champagne. . Emerald-£5 17/ S. ' SMART WINTER. JERSEYS with small collars and pockets trimmed buttons and tassels; colors—Saxe, Reseda, Emerald, Grey—£4 19/8 and £5 15/6. DARK AND LIGHT GREY PURE WOOLLEN JERSEYS with collarß and belts—49/6 and 59/6. 4~\ * - wma*iti*»* Y Neat and Smart. f j J The neatness -of stitching and cutting || of these Costumes is added to the f « becomingness of their stvlina: / I NAVY SERGE COSTUMEF ~ l - ■' / / styles—£B 10/. r / COLONIAL TWEED COATS in hwvy ~J winter weights, smart collars, belts, and pockets—£s 10/. COVERT COATS with large collars and belts; Brown, Mole, Fawn—£s SMART COLONIAL TWEED' COSTUMES with large pockets, teimmed buttons; Greys and Browns—£B 10/. WINTER TWEED COSTUMES in ms«<ae ? ood st . vles > pleated back, with belt .U(L£»C» m grey— £5 5/. /^W mm BLOUSES in smart styles ' —l3/9. WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES in newest styles —29/6, 33/6. Fortunately, the present fashion in Corsets is the most healthy and comfortable that has ever been achieved bv Corset designers. SPORTS CORSETS, Elastic . Waist*, long hips, 4 suspenders. Price, 13/9. Mm 111 ffm \Wimimk |Wp HK wu .fitWaLtssss mmm K»; " BLUSH PTNK " CORSETS, low bust, long over hips, 4 suspenders. Price, 17/9. LiMirurartm LADIES' ST. MARGARET CREME RIBBED CHEMISE \ESTS, shaped waists, short sleeves—6/11, 7/6. LADIES' ROSLYN CREME WOOLLEN SPENCERS, lons sleeves—B/11, 9/8. > "o LADIES' NATURAL WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES with small collars—lo/9, 11/6, 13/ S. LADIES' PURE WOOL COLONIAL BLOOMERS elastic waist; W. and 0.5.—10/11, 12/9, 13/9. LADIES NATURAL MERINO COMBINATIONS, high necks short sleeves—6/11. ' = LADIES' SMART READY-TO-WEAR BRETON SAILORS in ■ = zz: Pedal Straws, Black, Rose, Nigger, Saxe—l6/6, 17/8, 24/6. == mmmmm Princes Street, Dunedin. n^^^^^^^^i Influenza is a MaJady that is highly infectious, and should be carefully guarded against. The Disease is occasioned by a small Bacillus which an eminent physician calls the " Apache of the Microbe Under-world," because of its dreaded and dangerous character. The first symptoms are generally a great sense of Indisposition, Weakness, Debility in tue Legs, Coughing, Feverishness, Cramp in the Stomach, Headache,?, and a tendency to Vomiting and Diarrhoea. These symptoms must be combated AT ONCE, aa*d this can best be done by using "LANCER" INFLUENZA CURE. Daring former Epidemics this rem#dy proved a safe and sure means of quickly destroying the irritant germs and of securing a return of good health. One or Two Doses will ward off an attack. A few Doses generally Care. This treatment can be relied upon, because it is largely composed of one of the most effective Bacteria-destroying drugs known to Medical Science. A!l Gheresists and Storekeepers—2/ psr, battle. » :^Cifefe^£^£aflKig-r*a g>£Bi', ESSmSSSSemSeSss We invite you to have a look through onr large Show Rooms, where wo have displayed to advantage LAMPS of ever? description COOTT LNG STOVES. HEATERS. THERMOS FLASKS, DINNER. BETS TEA CUTLERY, and other lines. fixing bring them to uSj and you can rely on getting- them" properly overhauled and repaired. Lamp Fittings of every deßcriptaonf 39 GEORGE STREET. ? • ,-• Telephone 377.

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Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 2

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