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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. END-OF-SALE BARGAIN. 30 ONLY LADIES’ SMART TWEED COATS, In Browns and Greys. These particular Coate are honestly worth five guineas, And all wo are asking for them is 37s 6d EACH. These Are Absolute Gifts. Como and See Them. F. AjN t .D r. woods, ltd., 15 PRINCES STREET. FDR COATS AND STOLES. Direct from tho Manufacturers. EVERY KIND OF FUR MADE BY EXPERT FURRIERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. IT, W. WILSON , AND CO., Manufacturing Furriers, Crust and Crust Buildings, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. “ QUALITY ” SUITS FOR,GENTLEMEN RETAIN THEIR SHAPE! Nothing annoys a man so much as to find his clothes getting “ baggy,” Losing their form, and looking positively “sloppy” an appearance. This often happens after a soaking rain, because tho linings and internal parte arc of low quality and unfit to sustain properly tho fabric. Moro frequently the shape is lost as the . result bf unskilful cutting and poor fit. When the result of tho Tailor’s “pressing” ban parAed away, the “ bagginess ” begins to show. Every “ QUALITY ” SUIT is so skilfully cut and so carefully moulded and shaped that it retains its perfect fit, and this, together with the use of the highest grades of linings, etc., ensures a permanent shapeliness which gives distinction io tho whole a pea ranee. “ Quality ” Suits, in tweed, from 8 guineas. In Worsteds, from 9 guineas. In Serges, from 10 guineas. J. AND -I. ARTHUR, LTD., Merchant Tailors and Men’s Morcers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. OVERCOAT Week at H.B.—Parents, buy your boy's Overcoat this _ week and save money; every overcoat showing not less than 2s in the £ discount.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, Octagon. (firoQ— PIANO (English), iron frame; burr cWOO walnut; full trichord; great stocktaking bargain for cash; cased and railed froo for one week.—MARTINS’, LIMITED, Piano Warehouse, Octagon, 6fH)Tst!nct!onl fiQK— HAAKB PIANO (upright grand); c&a/e? equal to new; burr walnut; underdamper; overstrung; see this bargain.—At MARTINS’ Piano Show Rooms, Octagon. OQfh— BOHM UPRIGHFIIRAND'; very S&i/U latest model; burr walnut; overstrung; piano for a lifetime.—MAßTlNS’ Piano Show Rooms, Octagon. £7B—-was PIANO, overstrung, under-damper; burr walnut; in perfect tone, and warranted for 10 years; packed and railed free for one week only; stock-taking bargain; reduced £l3; write to ; day.—MARTINS, LIMITED, 3 and 4 Octagon. B GOT Stock of J. Miller, Bootery, Oamaru, bought at 12s 10d in the £, clearing Harris’s Boot Sale. SELBY Shoe, in nigger brown or black Suede Courts, welted soles, 52s 6d. — Harris’s Phenomenal Boot Sale. ''QELBY Sho’csT^pißmiUOxfoiWor - ’ Dei by k 3 styles, plain toes, Louis heels, 52s Cd. ■—Harris’s Boot Sale. Women’s Round Rubber Heels for Is.—'Harris’s Phenomenal Boot Sale (postage extra). S^ffiEFßubba-^^ Is per pair (postage extra). —Harris’s Phenomenal Boot Sale. SENSATION Price.—Women’s Button, or Laco Gaiters, navy, fawn, brown, and black, Is 9d. —Harris’s Boot Sale. SENSATION Price. — Cochrane’s Rubber Sets : Mens, 2s 9d; Women's, 2s 6d. —Harris's Phenomenal Boot Sale (postage extra). Plumbers, etc., JH Ann street, Roslyn; ’phone 9,548. Reliable workmanship, charges moderate; estimates given. jL-HORSE Engines, complete; suit separ--53 aior or pumping set, etc.; call and see those running.—M'Culloch. SEE tho Fiats, and listen to the Fiat running; rids in a Fiat; and finally buy a Fiat. —M’Culloch, Otago agents. TTS EPUBLICTrucks".— Wo~ haw been apJOb pointed Solo Agent for tins well-known truck.—M'Culloch, Stuart street. rPiERRIBLE suffering endured by persons JL who will not use simple remedies such as Morris's Healers arc. MORRIS’S Electric Magic Healers bold their own against all-comers; bums, scalds, bruises, anything: all’grocers. TT EN. BIGGS, 258 George street.—Ride a JU Massey, tho machine with a reputation; mice £ls ICs. LBN. BlGGS.—Carbide. 8d; Saddle Covers, 4s 6d; Outfits, 6d; Ronolds’s Chains, 16s; Pedals, 6s 6d; Pumps,'4s Cd. T EN. BIGGS. —Lamps, 4s 6d. 12s 6d, I4j--8 J 6d. 17s 6d. 2?s Cd; Burners, Is; Oil, Is; Bells, 2s Cd; Grips, 2s od. -SnENTIBIGGS" 258 George.‘ street—Your JUI Cycle Overhauled and Enamelled; price £1 15s: price right. ITS well known” that for Wedding Groups Pattillo is the favored photographer ; bis pictures ire charming! ■‘ISHO , rOGRApiiS — that please!” JL tillo's Arlii»iic Post-card Photograph?, on finest cards, are really lovely; from 15s dozen. WEDDING Groups taken by Electric Light!” Evenings, after ceremony; greatly admired for their realistic beauty.— Paitiiio. WREN'S famous low prices; do your own painting; large supplies Painting Requisites, retail at wholesale prices; Ironilo Roof Paint, highest quality, lowest prices, largest covering capacity; paint now, save your money.—Wren's. IF you Lose Anything, Advertise in tho ‘Star’ Lost and Found Column. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. APPLICATIONS, addressed to the undersigned at, Wellington, will be received -until the 22ml INST, for tho POSITION OF REGISTRAR OF THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. The person appointed will also be required to act as Associate to the Judge. Applicants should have a knowledge of Industrial Law, Work and Procedure of tho Court, and ehouki also bo able to use a typewriter. Tho successful candidate will be required to travel with the Court. Salary to commence at £370 per annum, rising to £470, subject to tho Public Expenditure Adjustment Act. Travellino- allowance, £1 per diem. F. W. ROWLEY. Secretary of Labor. MONEY. fJffiUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Building?. Bond e street. MONEY for Mortgages; Property Buyers Financed; Stock and Shares Bought find Sold.—Harraway, sharebroker, Express Buildings.

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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 5

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