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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘STAR’ SPORTS SPECIAL WILL APPEAR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EYERIE©. THIS WEEK'S CONTENTS t SPRINGBOKS v. WELLINGTON (Complete Report). STORY OP THE RUGBY AND SOCCER MATCHES. DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OP THE HOOKEY CHAMPIONSHIP®. HARRIER AND GOLF. SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB, STEEPLECHASE MEETING. LATEST NEWS BY CABLE. HUMOROUS CARTOON. For the convenience ‘of Suburban Residents' the ‘ Stax’ Sports Special may m obtained from the following: Anderson Bay Mr Birchall. South Dunedin Cargill Comer. Soiuh Dunedin Mr Loudon, Cargill road. Porbury Corner Mr Newton. Morningkm Mrs Hall, fruiterer. Caversham Miss Knshwortli. St. Hilda, Mr Barsdell, hairdresser. Roslyn Mrs Keenan, fruiterer. Comer King and Albany streets, ! Mr L, B. Allen., Comer Howe and King streets, Mr Cos. N.E. Valley Mr J, Homisom. Port Chalmers ... ‘Star’ Office. Abo at the Railway Bookstall. KAITANGATA NUTS. KAITANGATA NUTS. PLENTIFUL SUPPLIES. The Most Economical Household Fuel on the Market, ■ KAITANGATA NUTS. Price, delivered in consumer's coalhouae, within the City* One ton ... Half-lon ... —22 a Quarter-ton ... ... 11s 3d • Single bags ... 4s Discount of Is per ton for cash or payment by 20th month following deltvwjr A charge of 3s 6d per ton extra will bo made for deliveries on the hills. See that your Coal Merchant supplies your order, PLENTIFUL SUPPLIES.

MOLLISONS’ LTD. GREAT WINTER SALE. FURTHER REDUCTION'S AND FRESH LOTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. THE ENTIRE STOCK UNDER OFFER. REACHING THE CLIMAX. ALL RECORDS FOR BARGAINS BROKEN. LADIES’ GOOD QUALITY WINCEY BLOUSES; light grounds, with colored stripes; high and roll collars, with _Vshaped necks; al! sizes. Usual price, 10s 6d. Sale price, 6s lid. Balance of TWEED CQSTUMBS, in imitation Harris Tweed; to go at less than i half price; shades Grey, Brown, and Saxe. Usual price, Bgs. Sale price, 49s 6d. TRIMMED HATS, in fashionable styles; made in Suede and Velour Cloth; trimmed wings and ornaments to match. Usual prices, 25s to 355. Sale price, 5s lid. VERY SMART TRIMMED HATS, in large and close-fitting shapes; made In Velvet, Straw, and Manchon; most popular styles. Usual prices, 35s to 455. Sale price, 12s 6d. Pieces VELVETEEN, in shades of Brown and Purple; good quality; 22in wide. Usual price, 6s 1W yard. Sale price, 3s lid yard. 10 Pieces WHITE FLANNELETTE, 27in wide; a. splendid line for nursery use. Usual price, Is 6d yard. Sale price, Is yard. 12 Pieces WHITE FLANNELETTE, 35in wide; good heavy mate. Usual price, 2s lid yard. Sale price, Is Bci yard. LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES, fleecy lined; good fitting; all sizes; in Black and (White only. Usual price, 2s lid. Sale price, la pair. GLACE SILK RIBBON, sin wide ; in shades of Mastic, Grey, Cardinal, Pink, Amethyst, Gold, and White. Usual price. 2s lid yard. Sale price, Is 3d yard. MOLLISONS LTD., CORNER GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS, DUNEDIN. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Gold 1 Crescent Brooch, sot with ■M-J garnets, Sinilh street a,ud Littlobourne; reward. Brown's Store, Stuart street. LOST (in Lower High street!. Brown Suede Glove. Finder pleaso ring 1,810. LOST (between Littlcbourne and His Majesty's Theatre), an Oval Enamel Brooch. Finder please ring 406 (Macdougal! and Co.). LOST, the idea of paying big prices for Hats; visit us for satisfaction. Jarvis, George street. TjXOUND—The summit of perfection in JJ Felt Hat Renovates, Wnipp and Co., bona fide felt hatters, 236 George street, and Cargill’s comer. 1 MOUND.—Spectacles to suit all eights sup. . plied by qualified Optician. Stunner, through SproEon’s chemht shop, Octagon. XMOUND.—Tailored Suits, all-wool tweeds, ii. from £6 15s; Worsted from £7’lss. Modern. Tailors, opposite Herbert, Haynes’s. |MOUND— Fresh and Smoked FishTOysters, JD and Crayfish daily at Sweetings, Lower Stuart street. MOUND.—Made-to-measure Suits, good . quality materials, fit guaranteed, 105 s. iddon, Lambert (over Stewart Dawson’s). MOUND.—SaIe: Genuine Sale high quality 1 Footwear; drastic price-cutting ' still atimies 'at Millard’s, Stuart street. 22s ’ 6d; Mock Suedes, 12s 9d; Patent Oxrds, latest shapes, 355; splendid value. _ MOUND.—Slippers in abundance; men’s, . women’s, children’s; a splendid selecm here at very low prices. ’ Ten Boots, 255; Black Dress Boots am 255. Millard’s, Stuart street. MOUND.— Moa, ~your ’ old Felt Hat Made * New at small cost. Octagon Removal's, nest Theatre. MOUND.—Genuine Pur Velours, 355, 40s, ' 455, 50s, 555; all at. 17s 6d each. arsons, George street. " MOUNDT—Tweeds, all wool, tailored from 1 7gs; Worsteds from £3 Kb. Pearsons, George street. MOUML^-Satisfaction or your money re- ’ funded; Shirts, Hats, Tics, Clothing, ■.arsons, tailors, 36 George street. MOUND—Free! Free! On Saturday , (to-morrow) morning wo are giving ray free to'all a largo (sample of our Meat sal for Hens. Call at Thomson's Factory, nrth Vogel street. MOUND. —Try the above free sample of ’ Thomson’s Meat Meal ou your hens; u’il get more eggs. __ _ MOUND, the cheapest ehlrt® in towns ' Tobralco 7s 6d, Duro-Dyo 7s 6d. S. .rvis, George street. OUND.—Hard-wearing Working Shirts, 6s lid; Men’s Trousers, cull bottoms, need 21s 6d. S. Jarvis, George street. -Linen Collars, all shapes, 2 for 2s 9d; Silk, Is 6dSilk Stripes, Is 9d. ;is, Goorgo street. RAILWAYMEN’S CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION'S DISCOUNTS for period ending May 31st will be paid at Social Hall, Hillside, THURSDAY, July 21, Trades Hall, Moray place, FRIDAY, July 22nd, from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Member’s ticket must bo produced; Annual Meeting, Social Hall, Hillside,-Hritt day, August 6 th, at 7JO run.

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Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 5

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