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The Gentleman's Holiday Dress. We have knded. just in the nick of time for the Holiday Season, a fine selection or Fashionable Sports Suits. These are in the Correct Styles as worn and approved by the British Sportsman. The favorite Rough Tweeds in light colorings kre well represented. Cut and Tailoring arc excellent, and a number of the Goats have the new all-round Bfelt* I Sports Suits In the popular Tweeds-—Browns, Greys, and Mixtures, Prices: £5 10/ & £5 IS f. Sports Coats In Fawns, Browns, Greys, and Harris Tweeds.l 65/ 70/ 75/. Sports Trousers. / Trousers suitable for wearing with Sports Coats, Gaberdines, Grey Flannels, and Tweeds. 30/ 35/ 39/6, Gentlemen jvvill act wisely if they call at once. The Styles are so absolutely Smart and Fashionable, and the prices so Reasonable, that we are experiencin' a great demand. J &J. ARTHUR, Ltd. 1 T_>l ! w Merchant Tailors and Men’s Mercers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 George Street

Feeling slack? Need a change ? Nonsensel Get the Kruschen habit and you’ll feel a new man Remember! Half-a-teaspoonful in hot water—before breakfast every morning! Of all Chemists 2/6 per bottle. All British “Y FARMERS: KEEP YOUR IIIIIMG if $ m 4pW j m «teSK? hiaeß “ d “ d is «■—** to Directions for use:— A tablespoonful of “SINUS” in a bucket of hot water passed through the machines, followed by ' broket of clean cold tvater will absolutely remove all dirt and impuridi? Bold in 21b, 61b, and 1001b bags. WhoSasaJs Agents! awwiHHiifrrm rwnm inwu»u7-;iawM.^ R. V/JLSOfc CO., LTO., Duncdhi, Known-niat Billheads, Circa- "OrANTED Known—That Billheads. Circn. * r ®’ f Car(i8 ’ Programmes, and General W lars, Cards, Programmes, and General e 7 el Y desonphon are executed Printing of every description are executed at _ the Evening Star Office at Moderate at the Evening Star • Office at Moderate rncea. Prices. SSSfga !§c c ehsssb Sfc eas^ntil p KSKiKca at gs>nvir!s« I C-l i '(O fi Mi at the I fej & THE “HUB” is the Christmas• Shopping Centre for South Dunedin, and bo big preparations have been made for this season’s Christmas rush. Large Selections, Good Varieties, Fair Prices—these are the throe arguments that lead people to do their Christmas Buying at the “Hub.” We have fine practical Gifts for Fathers and Mothers, Husbands and Wives, Sisters (and Other fellow’s Sisters), Brothers (and other girl’s Brothers), Children, even to the wee baby in the cradle—articles to suit everyone; and just the kind of useful, practical, serviceable things which the members of a family are privileged to give to one another. For the great circle of Friends and Acquaintances there are many choice and appropriate articles at moderate prices. Come to the “Hub ”J If you are seeking Choice Gifts we can help you! Personal Gifts. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, Table Tops, good' quality—lo/6, 12/0, 17/3, 19/8, 22/6. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, Crooked Handles, reliable makes—6/11, 7/6, S/8, 12/Q to 19/3 each. CREPE DE CHINE SCARVES, wido hemstitched border in Pink and Violet—ls/B each. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, fine White Lawn t very dainty designs in lace and embroidery edge—l /, 1/3, 1/6, 1/0, 1/11 each. CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS, Colored Border—l/ 3 each. HANDKERCHIEF. BOXES, containing halfdozen, lace and embroidered—s/11, 6/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/0 up to 16/6 bos. CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEF BOSES, quarter-dozen in box, embroidered corner—1/3, 1/11, 2/, and 2/11 box. High-class Perfumes, Etc. OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER~I/11. 2/11, 3/11, and 7/8. * EAU 'DE COLOGNE—t/lt and 3/3. COLGATE’S BEST PERFUMES—I/11 and 2/11 bottle. HADDOCK’S LAVENDER SACHETS 1/ each ATKINSON'S PERFUMES, boxed singly in Fancy Box; assorted Perfumes—S/e box’. PERFUME SACHETS—I/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 2$ each. OLD ENGLISH POTPOURRI—IOJd ( 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11 each. ROSE-SCENTED BEADS, Heliotrope, Fink, and Blue— -5/6, 8/6, 8/11. leu f MEN’S SECRETARY BRACES, similar to Shirley— 3/11 pair. MEN’S POLICE BRACES— 4/11 pair. MEN’S CASHMERE SOS, plain—4/3, 4/11, and 6/6 pair. MEN’S CASHMERE SOX, Fancy Clos —5/0, 5/11, and 8/11 pair. MEN’S WIDE-END TIES, newest pate terns—l/ 8, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 up to 7/11 each. MEN’S UMBRELLAS, reliable qualities, popular Crook Handles— 10/6, —-12/6 to 16/0 each. TRAVELLING RUGS, Kaiapoi and Mosgiel makes, lovely designs—79/3 and 85/6. TRAVELLING RUGS, N. 22. manufacture—32/6, 49/6, 49/6. MEN’S SHIRTS, light grounds with assorted Ltripes, Duro dye . and similar makes; linen hands, all "sizes —B/11, 10/9, 12/3, and 13/Q each, MEN’S PYJAMAS, excellent qualities in Stripe Ceylon and similar materials—l 6/6 and ,22/6 the Suit.-■rtf-n* New Leather' Goods. SLEDE AND LEATHER GOODS, including Bags, Tidies, Calendars, Purses, Book Marks, etc.; quaint designs in pokerwork and other styles; a fine selection—l/, 1/6, 2/3. 2/8, 3/6. 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, and 7/6 each! ' ’ LEATHER HANDBAGS'.—These are a sample lot of the splendid work turned out by lieturned Soldiers. All Leather, beautifully nmshed—3s/, 40/, 42/, 45/, 62/. Antimony Ware. A fine assortment at very moderate prices,ROUND JEWEL BOXES—I/11 and 3/0. SQUARE AND OBLONG BOXES—2/3, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, and 5/6. ’ ’ PHOTO FRAMES—I/11. INKSTANDS—4/11. TRAYS—I/ each. EANOY JAP. TRAYS, Butterfly design—2/6 ANTIQUE FLOWER VAS'ES-3/6 and 0/8 ©ach. Beautiful Blouses, Delightful Gifts for Ladies. WHITE SILK BLOUSES, new shape collars, excellent quality Silk; all sizes. Prices. 22/8 25/B, 27/0, and 30/. STRIPED FUJI SILK BLOUSES, plain shirt stylo, inset sleeve; in fine Green, Heliotrope, Navy, or Vieux Rose Stripes—3B/6. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, a large assortment of styles, m good quality Voile; embroidered me^ W1 n 1 L la 2V IKI Ins ertion, also hemstitched—7/6, 9/6, 16/6 up to 26/6 each. m

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Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 4

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