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late advertisements. SILK VALUES. NOWHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND SUCH SATISFYING SILK VALUES AS AT PENROSE'S MILL-END -SALE. NOWHERE ELSE WILL YOU FIND SUCH AN ENORMOUS AND VARIED STOCK, silk' georgettes for evening wear. 50 boxes Double-width Pure Silk Georgette, in beautiful range of shades. Usual price, 12s 6d. Mill-end Sale price, 5s 6d. v 40m Chiffon Taffeta Silk; a splendid dross silk; in navy, black, andi, purple. Usual price, 14s 6d. Mill-end Sale price, 7s lid. A VELVETEEN OFFER. 35 boxes “Invicta” Velveteen, in shades of brown only; splendid line for children's dresses. Usual price, is lid. Mill-end Sale price, Is lid. 15 boxes Heavy Cord Velveteen, in. brown, grejur, nary, fawn, and black. Usual price, 4s lid. Mill-end Sale price, 2s 6d. 50 boxes Louis Make Velveteen, in ease, black, bottle, mole, cardinal, purple, brown, and grey. Usual price, 6s lid. Mill-end Sale price, 4s 6d. An Outstanding Mill-end Bargain is certainly a table full of Tweed Coatings, in prices from 18s 6d to 21s Gd yard; 52in wide. These are being cleared rapidly at 20s for coat lengtls of 3yds. Send for a coat length. TV. PENROSE AND CO., GEORGE STREET, GREAT MILL-END SALE AT PENROSE’S. A BUYER’S MARKET THROBBING WITH LIFE. MILLINERY ALL BEING SACRIFICED, New Shipment Buckram Shapes, various sizes and styles. Usual Sale price. Is. Choice variety in Very Stylish Wings, all shades. Usual prices, price, 4s lid. 4s lid and 7s lid. Salo prices, Is and Is go Assortment Flowers, suitable day also Beautiful Velvet Largo Assortment Flowers, suitable aay or evening wear, Is 6d Flowers, two-tone. Usual price, 15s 6d. Now 4a 6d. Verv Nice Brushed Wool Plait, suitable for hats or capes, in plain and fancy coloring. Usual prices, 4s lid and 6s Cd. Sale price, la. Just arrivedi Few Cheap Straws and Felts; very serviceable colors, Usual prices, 10s 6d to 12s 6d. Now 2s lid and 4s lid. A cheap lino in Tams; velour cloth, brushed wool, and few velvet; fancy end plain stylos. Usual prices, 12s Gd to 21s. h»ow as lid, 4e lid, and 7s lid. MOST IMPORTANT: UNDERCLOTHING STOCK MUST GO. Ladies’ Flannelette Nightdress, Magyar style; round, square, or V-shaped necks; trimmed lace or ecailops; several stylos to choose from. Usual price, 12s 6d. Sale price, 7 s lid. Natural Woven Nightdresses, trimmed Torchon laoo; price, 19s 6d. Sale price, 15s Gd. A Kuo of White Corsets, medium shape; suspenders attached. Usual price Sale price, 6s lid. Something very dainty in Colored Corsets, embroidered tops, m mauve, blue, and pink. Usual price, 19s Cd. Bale price, 10s 6d. Grey Fleecy-lined' Bloomers; elastic at waist and knee; women’s and O.S. sizes. Usual price, 8s lid. Sale price, 4s lid. Heavy Quality Navy Woollen Bloomers, with elaetio; full size. Usual price, Me 6d. Sale price, 10s Gd. . ~ Tr , ■ „ ... „ , Natural Woven Combinations; women’s size; short sleeves. Usual price, 8s lid. Salo in light print, with, stripe or small pattern; excellent value. Usual price, 8s lid. Sale price, 4e lid. TV. PENROSE AND CO., GEORGE STREET. women's and O.S. sizes. Usual Usual price, 12s Gd, THE DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated), QUARTERLY MEETING OF MEMBERS. The QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS will he held: in the Club. Moray place, on MONDAY, July 24, 1922, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Addition to Rule 22, to provide for the recording by proxy of votes cast at General Meetings of Sub-associations or notices of motion.. Also, Alteration of Rule 30, giving power to Delegates from Sub-associations to exercise proxy voice. A. C, LAING, Secretary,

K AIT ANG- AT A N.U TS, 44/ PER TON, DELIVERED IN CITY. PLENTIFUL SUPPLY AVAILABLE.

MEN'S LINES. Quality Goods at Moderate Prices. UNION SHIRTS, all sizes. 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6J, 14s 6d. ALL-WOOL SHIRT'S, special value; bands and collars attached. 14s 6i to 17s 6d. MEN’S KNITTED SINGLETS. 7® 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d. MEN’S KNITTED PANTS. 7® 6d, 'Bs 6d, 9s 6tl. JASON U NDESWBAR, Guaranteed Unshrinkable in Pants and Sing-lets. Men’s, 13s 6d. 0.5., 14s fd. DUTKIES, OUTFITTERS, GEORGE STREET. TO LET. TtO LET, Furnished end Unfurnished i Rooms; conveniences; central. —656, ‘ Star.’ nrV) LET, for term, Sir-roomed Furnished JL House; electric light, gas; penny section. —612, ‘Star’ Office. TO LET, for three months, largo Furnished Up-to-date Flat., with telephone, near University,—6ss, ’Star’ Office. o~L'ET~Double BediSitting Room; electric light, hot., cold bath; also Single Room; Octagon; reasonable.—69l, 1 Star.' TO LET, in quiet homo, Furnished' Room; fireplace, light, conveniences; suit lady at business. —693, ‘Star’ Office.. TO LET, 5-room-ed House, all conveniences, vicinity Park side.—Apply 10 Dowling street. TO LIT, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; cJoctrio light, conveniences; suit two adults; on rise; central.—Address 707, ‘Star’ Office. MEETINGS. PROPOSED UNIVERSITY CLUB. '■ 4 MEETING of those recently circularised on the above matter will be held TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, when definite plans will be submitted. Graduates inadvertently not circularised arc also invited. Place of Meeting; Lecture. Theatre, Medical School, Ring street (by perroTaaon of Chancellor and Dean). PROFESSIONAL. PROFESSIONAL. During Dr O’Neill’s absence in America bis Practice will be earned on by Dr JAMES A. JENKINS, F.R.C.S. Consulting Rooms: Government Life Insurance Budding, 102 Princes street. Hours: 11-1.30, 7-8 p.m. HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them for Sale in 1 -the ‘Star/

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Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 5

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