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<3NtFF U P, GARGLE oa SWALLOW

m * s andUnsur Ladies Trill be interested in the SPECIAL VALUE we are bringing forward this week. In Hats, Dress Material, and in the Manchester Department we are offering Bargains that must he welcome in these days of high prices. Anyone passing through our establishment just now cannot fail to be impressed with the suitability of the goods shown to the requirements of Dunedin Ladies. There is an absence of tawdry extravagance and a multiplicity of practical, serviceable goods, in perfect taste, at reasonable prices. %MU Pi I II B ML6 m at fey Me H Si 3 Exceptionally Big Values in Dress Dept. 20 pieces BLACK DRESS MATERIAL, 40in wide, including Poplins, San Tois, Armures, Hairline, Taffetas, Fancies. Usual price, 7/11. Special value, 5/11 yard. 6 pieces WOOL SUITINGS, 44in wide, in shades of Mole, Wine, and Plum. Usual price, 12/6. Special value, 8/11. 6 pieces STRIPE SUITINGS, 58in wide, dark grounds with colored Stripe. Usual price, 17/ G. Special value, 11/9. Ladies’ A Special Pardiase S Prices less Than Mall Usual! w. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF FASHIONABLE HATS IN MOL CHON CLOTH, newest styles, semi-Tricorn, Sailor. Turban, etc., simply trimmed with ribbon; good variety cf colors, self and contrasting shades, as Mastic, Rose, and Violet, also Saxe and Grey, Royal and Champagne, Taupe and Rose. Violet and Grey, etc. Worth 37/0. Special price, 17/ S. YOUNG LADIES’ BEAVER HATS, 24 only. Those Hats have been delayed m transit, and arrived rather late in the season quoting them at special prices to clear. ' BECOMIvd tunlcd "» “ b “ k ’ •*** The Season’s Dressy Styles in Ladies’Coats! m. x Warm, Smart and Reasons able in Price! L-|DIES’ TWEED COATS in shades of Grey, designed in Sac shape with belt and smart patch pockets; the sleeves are “inset and finished with T COS y C0llar : sizes_B9.' S . D C0A1& 1,1 smart -'Lxtures, many popular styles—99;6 GOATS in Fawn with Brown, all the latest da--r plain Brown Cloth Collar and ■£« fi/ & ÜBI *ER RAINCOATS in Black and White; good full Coats with belt., and pockets and adjustable collars White G^/■ Ulnc 1 ' iki o-/ KAIXCOATI hj, shndes «t F™ S CoCrt/ ,vlii alf’siwig/a! ’ W hj Raglan and mset sieves, double and single breasted; Ladies’ Winter Underwea Dainty and Cosy! ■k a j’Ampt’ C r¥w4^Vu T T ION? ’' ssjort s,eeves > unshrinkable— 9/6 pair. iSevts, S/6 FLEECH -LINED VESTS-Short Sleeves, 4/11 ;* Long ALL-WOOL LONG CHEMISE VESTS--8/3 ®* ee ' e3 ‘ Slze > °-® 5 0.5., 7/6. Long Sleeves: W. size, 7/6; 0.5., SLATE-COLORED WARM FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS elastic T ™ s t and knees—W. size, 4/6; OS. 4/9 pair ’ c I XSK2MffiiS Serviceable and Up-to-date Bargains In * retty Hats for the Kiddies! She Manchester Dept. V&nsty ct Millinery isi the City^ > 50 dozen GREY TURKISH TOWELS at bargain prices—4/6, 4/11, 6/6, 5/11, 6/11, and 7/8 pair. 20 pieces ALL-LINEN WEFT FORFAR, 2oin wide, for Tea Towels. n Worth 2/9. Bargain price, yard. 60 dozen WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, great value—4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, and 7/6 pair. WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS, 72in wide, for double beds—3/11, 4/6, 4/11, and 5/6 yard. Ladies’ Fashionable Woollen Scarves! The Latest and Smartest! LA DI ES’ SMART FLEECY SCARVES, all Pure Wool, with Fringed Ends; 64in long and lOin wide; colors—Cream, Saxe, and Vieux Rose—l 2/6 each Wide BRUSHED-WOOL SCARVES in delightful two-tone effects, all latest shades. with Fringed Ends; size 64in long and 141n ."i... -- wide—29/0 each EFFECTIVE TWO-TONE SUEDE CLOTH SCARVES in YJnff? Rose and Fawn, Saxe and White, Lavender and White, Emerald and Black— 24/6 each. WIDE WOOLLEN SHOULDER SCARVES in two-tone Block Stripes, extremely smart; 66in long and 20in wide, with deep fringe; colors—Cerise and Pawn, Lavender and Grey, Black and ’White, Sky and Pink, Vieux Rose and Grey —42/6 each. GIRLS’ BLACK HELMET-SHAPE HATS— In Tagel, 10/9; in Pedal, 11/9. GIRLS’ BLACK AND COLORED FELT HELMET-SHAPE HATS, 6,8; Trimmed 9/6. ’ GIRIYY black plushette sports HATte— 7/6, 11/0, 14/6, 18/9, and 22/3. GIRLS’ GABERDINE SLOUCH HATS—3/S and 6/8. TR J^V^P n DATS IN VELVET, SILK, AND FANCY STRAW, all prices, for all ages. C ’HIL-DREN>s FAWN GABERDINE BA-BETTE-SHAPE STITCHED HATS—I/1 ij. A Full Stock of Quilts & Counterpanes ! Now Very Scarce ! WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS—Single-bed size, 17/S, 21/, 29/6, and 29/6; Double-bed Size, 22/6, 25/, 27/6, and 32/0. WHITE SATIN AND MARCELLA QUILTS -Single-bed size, 27/S, 3,3/6, 33/6, 45/. and 46/3; Double-bed size, 32/3, 35/, 39/9. 45/, and 49/6. With Lovely Satin Finish 57/8. 63/, 69/6, and 75/. ' * COLORED ALHAMBRA QUILTS-Single-hed size, 18/6; Dpnble-bed size, 2G/6. SPECIAL FANCY CRETONNE BED SPREADS, lovely designs, with p£in bateen Borders; for double beds 32/6 each. m e socialite B.U! 105, 107, 109, 111, IX3, and H5 GEORGE ST. Branch at South Dunedin. &

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Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 8

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