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eisSlemeu’s Sommer Underwear Cool, Light, and Well Made. Representing Real Comfort,..Service, Quality, Style, and Valiie. *«■ m. -1 ► ii m U&2 O o •: O tP v ,f >■ \\ < L .I ' ' \ < - -/ m ip Our Season’s Importations of Gentlemen s Light Underwear have now arrived from the Leading Nottingham (England) Manufacturers, EVERY GARMENT IS BRITISH MADE FOR DEPENDABLE WEAR........ INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR,— Very fine in texture, most comfortable in wear, and may be washed and boiled without fear of shinkago. SINGLETS, Short Sleeves—6/6. Knee-length DRAWERS—-7/6, MERIDIAN UNDERWEAR —Fin© Egyptian cotton in tho English market to-day commands a higher price than our wools of the highest grade. COTTON MESH UNDERWEAR^Woven in a not mesh, this Under, wear allows full circulation of air to the body, and thus for sensitive skins an oven temperature is obtained and liability to takmg coldß avoided. SINGLETS—S/Q. UNDERPANTS—9/8. EGYPTIAN COTTON MERIDIAN UNDERWEAR.— Its soft, velvety elastic finish is produced by a special process of manufacture, and is retained in every garment throughout its service, while tho double-lock stitch woavo assures Durability. SINGLETS—IS/. KNEE-LENGTH PANTS—IS/. NATURAL COTTON AND. WOOLS, This first-class Underwear te generally known as most _ dependable. We have two good lines for the coming season in light and medium ma-bps at special value prices. Light, Make SINGLETS AND PANTS—3/6 each. Medium Weight SINGLETS- AND PANTS—IO/8 each. CASHMERE UNDERWEAR.—Pure wool, fine and medium weights, nonirritating j always retains its soft, BOMBAX UNDERWEAR. Very light weight mercerised Egyptian cotton, with a brilliant sheen, which gives the appearance of silk. During tho Groat \Var these goods were commandeered for the use of British officers in the hot weather. SINGLETS, half sleeves—ll/. Knfc-lcngth DRAWERS —11/G, kindly feeling; absolutely unshrink*' able. Singlets may be had with short or long sleeves. SINGLETS—I2/6 and 15/. ' "V UNDERPANTS—U/6 and 16/3. All the above aro stocked in,Men*s out size and extra out''steel" We Pay* Postage on every order, 1 ~ ieffi'sT ~ 16, and,. George Street. W Specialists, op the Leak” Expenditure! Buying is often the source of success or failure in household management. To BUT RICH I means buying economically and making the most of the money spent. Groceries and Provisions are a big item in every home. In these times Economy is more than desirable ; it is essential ! If Housekeepers would save they must buy for Cash, and under these conditions they will get the maximum of value in goods of High-grade Quality at Wardclls’, where prices are “ The Lowest —- Always.” Get acquainted with Wardclls’ Cash Bonus System, by which Customers receive Valuable Articles of Beauty and Utility for the Home, quite free of charge, in return for the Bonus Coupons given with every Cash Purchase. Buving on credit means financial leakage all the time. Higher prices, lavish ordering - of goods, the worry of big accounts these arc all abolished by dealing for Cash at Wardclls’. Give it a month’s trial and see for yourselves ! A MEW SHORT PRICE LIST. First Grade Factory Butter —1/10 per lb. “K ” Green Peas—l/1 per tin. Peas, loose—2-jd per lb. Pearl Barley—2£d per lb. Rice, best quality—3-g-tl per lb. SVPKenzie’s Patent Groats—Stl per tin. jVPKcnzie’s Patent Barley—9d per tin. Condensed Milk, best brands—lid per tin. Maizena —6£d per packet. Cornflour — s£d per packet. Worcestershire Sauce—l/3 quart bottle. Ci-cam of Tartar, Qg per cent.—2/ per IH. Loose Cocoa, equal to best brands, packed in tins—-2/6 per lb. Symington’s Pea Flour—l/ per tin. Symington’s Soups, in packets—6d each, or 5 for 2/. “K ” Tomato Soups—Small tins, 10d j large, 1/3. Sardines, extra fine quality—6d per tin. Salmon —Mb, 7Ld , ilb, 1/2. Herrings and Sauce, Maconochie’s —1/2 per (in. Fresh Herrings—l/ per tin. Swedish Safety Matches—Packets containing I dozen boxes, 7d. English Glauber Salts, fine crystals—Sd per 'lb. Enn’s Fruit Salts—3/5 per bottle. Morton’s Seidlitz Powders—l/9 per tin. Desiccated Cocoanut —-10d per lb. Finest Italian Lucca Oil—4/10 pint bottle. Preserved Ginger—l/4 per lb. pj“ pr tM'’ hi H Grocers, Tea George iL*J and Provision Merchants, Telephones 955 & 35. OS, & Co. Srowu, / iliyw illicit fjQ iiiililiilte n ?j> 4ii W i w: j Wy lt iiid' cu The pricing of the New Season’s Goods shows such a marked reduction below last season that Ladies must appreciate the very favorable oolw ditfons made possible by tho new basis of merfilLjndlsing. 1821 VALUES m LADIES’ READY-FOR-SERVICE GARMENTS. LADIES’ DRESSY COAT FROCKS in Navy, Grey, and Fawn. £4 4 £S IS/6, m 6/, £6 17/3, £/ 10/6SMART GREY AND FAWN TWEED AND GABERDINE COSTUMES £5 10/6, £S 10/S, £7 19/8, £9 10/, £lO 10/, £l2 la/. LADIES’ KNITTED SILK JUMPERS in all; the: latest shades 55/6, aD/S, 75/6, £5 5/, £6 16/, WHITE HAND-EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES AND JUMPERS. 10/11, S2/S, 35/8, 38/3, 42/0, 46/3. DRESSY WHITE AND COLORED CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. 35/0, 42/6, S2/G. rown limited. DUNEDIN’S BUSY BUSINESS CENTRE, BBBi88BHBiiifflilBiBBBBBBHBaiBBBBaBfiBBilliiBBIBBi : IE M M II IB ii IB IB Hi If ii Hi

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Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 5