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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. FfINAL SALE BEFORE GRAND SPRING SHOW. CHINA HAUL-MADE LACES—TWENTY QUALITIES AND WIDTHS I WONDERFUL VALUE I 250 Pairs STOCKING SUSPENDERS. Usually Is 4i,d. Sale price, 6d pair. KNOX’S LINEN FLOSS, for jumpers, in all fashionable shades. Usually 5s 3d. Sale price, 3s 9di skein. SILK DRESS FRINGE, all colors. Usually 2s lid yard. Sale price, Is 3d yard. WHITE KNICKER ELASTIC. Usually 6d yard. Sale price, 4 yards for Is. DRESS GIRDLES, in Wood' Beads. Usually 3a lid. Sale price, lid each. TOILET COMBS, English make; rake and half and half. Usually Is. Sale price, each. 2jin BLACK SATIN VELVET RIBBON. Usually 2s 6d. Sale price, Hid yard. 2in GLACE HAIR RIBBONS, in 15 good shades. Usually Is. Sale price, 5 yards for Is. SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. Usually Hid each. Sale price, 3 for Is 6d. 2iin BAND-MADE LACE AND INSERTION. Worth Is 6d. Sale pried 1 , 7i<l yard. 16in CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY. Usually Is lid yard. Sale price, 10id yard. WHITE SWISS EMBROIDERY EDGING, 2in to 3in. Usually to lOjrd. Sate price, 3 yards for Is. STAMPED NIGHTDRESS LENGTHS, in Hollin’s Cream Winceyetto. Usually 11a 6d. Sale price, 6s lid each. TWEED CAMISOLE LENGTHS, in White “Spero” Xoagcloth, free from dressing. Usually 3a 3d. Sale price, Is lid length. A'. 8., LTD. 'ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. •THE POPULAR STORE FOR BOYS' SUITS I ALL MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AND MERCERY AT FINAL SALE PRICES J MEN’S ALL-WOOL RIB SOX, extra hea.vy. Usual price, Is lid. Bale price, Is 63. MEN’S CANADIAN POLICE BRACES, very strong, good elastic. Usual price, 2s lid. Sale price, Is lid. MEN’S CASHMERE-FINISH UNDERPANTS AND SINGLETS; very soft and cosy. Usual price, 6a lid. Sale price, 5s 6d. MEN’S HEAVY RIBBED UNDERPANTS, Mosgiel make; exceptional value. Usual price, 9s lid. Sale price, 5s lid. MEN’S BLACK CASHMERE-FINISH SOX. Usual price, Is pair. Sale price, 5 pairs for Is lid. MEN’S WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS; large size; good quality. Usual price, Is each. Sale price, 3 for Is lid. MEN’S FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, bauds and collars attached'. Usual price, 7s lid. Sale price, 4s lid. MEN’S DARK TWEEDETTB WORKING SHIRTS, c.a.; very strong for hard wear. Usual price, 9s lid. Sale price, 7a lid. MEN’S HEAVY GENUINE WIRE-TWIST SHIRTS, collar atachcd; good wearing and easily washed. Usual price, 12s 6d. Sale price, 9s lid. MEN’S DARK GREY COTTON SADDLE-TWIST TROUSERS; the strongest trousers ■ made for heavy work. Usual price, 18s 6d. Sale price, 13s lid. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, All-wool Kaiapoi make. Usual price, 29s 6cl. Sale price, 22s 6d. MEN’S DARK TWEED TROUSERS, All Wool, three pockets. Uaual price, 255, Sale price, 17s 6d. JUJU’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in dark shades; the latest style end 1 well made. Usual price, 85s. Sale price, 39s 6d. WHICH SECTION WINS? ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD.

£BOO. £BOO. ST. HILDA (CLOSE TO CAR), Beautifully-built five-roomed HOUSE, -with steel ceilings, gas, bath, basin, h. and c. water, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, and tubs; splendid section laid out In garden, lawn, vegesiblcs, etc. THIS IS A FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD, SOUNDLY-BUILT HOME, and cheap at £BOO. Early possession, and' buyer financed. 8157 ALEX. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Evening ’phone 9,571. IF you need Employment, you will reach the eye of Employers by Advertising in the ‘ Star.’ TTWrSALE, Type-writer (Royal Barlock), JJ. double keyboard; good condition; £lO. —799, ‘Star’ Office. OR SALE, Set Royal Boulton Bedroom Ware.—Address 821, ‘ Star.’ .OR SAL IT 8 White Leghorn Hens, Mills strain.—'Manuka, Carr street, N.E. Valley. , BENCHES, "Fixtures, Loose Shelving, etc., For Sale.—l 4 Octagon. ."MINING OTA*.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of Advertisement* in the ‘Star’ must bo in writing. Alterationa for Standing Advertisement* must be handed in by 11 ».m. on the day before they are required to appear. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the ‘ Even, ing Star’ Advertising Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. _ . , . Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the duo insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible lor the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in th« usual course of business.. All literary communications should bo uddressed to the Editor, and all, communications relating w> matters of business to tiu J&aopar. FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th., 1922, CARISBROOK GROUND, OTAGO V. NORTH OTAGO. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser; Primary Schools’ Tournament, OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. Admission: Ground, Is; Stand, Is; ChilIren, Half-price. No amusement tax. Proceed* in aid of the Footballers’ Accileut Reserve Fund. The 4,30 p.m, Palmerston Train will be [clayed until 5.27 P- „ Wllsolf| Secretary O.R.F.U. OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND. Arrangements «»n bo made for a ■ SPECIAL TRAIN to Invercargill on September 2nd, to enable ota.g o Supporters to witness use Otago-Soutniand match, provided 100 return fares are guaranteed! Those desirous of going ore requested to uid in their names, with amount of return re—viz., £1 9s—-on or before MONDAY, Stb inst., to E. S. WILSON, See. O.R.F.U. Empire Buildings,. Princes street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PR All Jut HOUSE, Stuart street, 5 minutes from Railway Station; every mveuience; sunny rooms; no overexowdig; reasonable terms for permanents and isibors.—’Phone 2,277,

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Evening Star, Issue 18054, 23 August 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18054, 23 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18054, 23 August 1922, Page 5

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