LATE ADVERTISEMENT®. UMMtjlif' 'A 1 , AND T. XNGLIS, WSk, ■WILL SHOW TO-MORROW AND FOLLOWING DAYS VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN THE M'AA’CHESTEB D E PAR PM 1 Ff. COLORED ALHAMBRA QUILTS. 94, 7s IM* 104, 8s 115, lOs JLSf 114, Ui 91; 124, 16s scf, 16s 91. PURE BLEACHED CALICOES, Is, Is 4Jd, Is 61, Is 6Jd. HEAVY HARVARD SHIRTINGS, Is 61, Is 91, and 2s U. * SCOURED GREY HERRINGBONE SHEETING. Min, 2s lid f, Rte 3s 6d; SQin, Ji| lid. PINE CREAM “ASTRA” FLANNEL, 5s 61, 5s lid, 6s 81. PYJAMA AND SHIRTING STRIPED FLANNELETTES, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s, Ss 23, 2s 31* .WHITE FANCY WORK LINENS. 36ia, a lid, Gs lid; Win, 4s od, 5# M; 45in, ©tj 6d; Black Linen, 2s 31. 36in BUTCHERS’ APRONING, Indigo c'yc-d, 7s lid, WE HAVE LANDED DURING THE LAST WEEK HEAVY (SHIPMENTS FOB ALIj. DEPARTMENTS. SEE THESE .GOODS FIRST AND COMPARE THE VALUES. A. AKD T. INGLIS, LTD., THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. A PENROSE GREAT FIRE SALE CANNOT LAST FOR EVER. FORTUNES COULD BE MADE BY ANYONE BUYING QUANTITIES OP DRAPERY AT PENROSE’S EIRE SALE PRICES. SUCH RAPID SELLING MEANS A SHORT SALE. JOIN IN AND GET YOUR SHARD WHILE THERE IS TIME. LADIES’ SMART GREY COSTUMES, in mixed Tweed, coat with bolt and pockets, Usual price, 635. Fire Sale price, 27s 61. LADIES’ NAVY FLANNEL COSTUMES!, coat with fancy pockets and belt. Usual price, 84s. Fire Sale price, 39a 6d, IW only GREY TWEED COSTUMES, not refry badly damaged, Usual pace, 70s. Fire Sale pries, 17s 61. Three only LADIES’ BLACK MOHAIR COATS, largo collar? and 'belt. Usual pnoe, £7 7s. Fire Sal© price, 655. LADIES’ CO I VERT CLOTH COATS, b Brown, Fawn, and Grey; inset end penguin sleeve, trimmed silk glitching. Usual price, (87 7a. Fire Sale price, 70s. Dow only LADIES’ TWEED COATS, beet sleeve and belt. Ueual price, £4 4s, Fins Sale price, 19s 61. , _ 15 LADIES’ COVERT CLOTH COATS, all newest Shapes; slightly eolted. Usual price, £7 7s. Fire Salo price, 49s od. COLORED MOERETTB UNDERSKIRTS, several shales. Usual price, 8s lids. Fire Sale price, 4s lid. 1 GOOD QUALITY MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, In Rose, Sarto, Emerald, Mole, BJaok, and Navy. Usual price, 10s 6d, Fire Sale price, 7s Hi CHILDKSN'S WEAR. ITTLB WOOLLEN FROCKS, for tiny Hots; in Saxo, Navy, and Henna. Usual price, 14g 61. Fire Sale price, 5s lid. ... omothing Very Special in CHILDRENS HAND-KNITTED FROCKS, several styles and shades to choose from. Usual prices, 17e 6d to 21s. Fire Sale price. 10a fwL LAUDS’ TWEED AND VELOUR CLOTH COATS, largo collar and bdtj 6iHS9 Mia to 30in. Usual prices, 50s and 32s 6A. Fire Sale price, 10s 61. _ MART COATS, in Check Tweeds and Volour Cloths; sizes 331 m 36b. 39b. 42ft, Usual prices, 32s 61, 555, 425, 455. Fire Sale prices, 12s 6d, 12a 61, ISs 6d, 17a M, HILDRIBN’S GREY FLANNEL FROCKS, newest style, nicely trimmed; sizes Mb, 27in, 30in, 33iu, 36in. Usual prices, 18s 6d, 21s, 28b 61, 255, 271 l 6d. Fire Bali prices, 8s lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 12s od. . [AIs D-OROOHET WOOL JUMPERS, to fit small children; b Brown, Grey, teif Creme. Usual price, 19s 6d. Fire Sale price, 3s lid. W, PENROSE AND CO.
JAZZ CAMBRICS. Extremely popular for holiday ■wear. 35ia ■wide. Special price, 2s 3d per yard. DRESS VOILES, 58in wide, in the newest shades of Lemon, Kingfisher, Sky, Rutty, etc. Special price, 3s 6d. It will pay you to inspect our largo soldo tion of Foulards, Zephyrs, Spongo Cloths, Jersey Clot to, etc. DUTHIES, Drapers, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL COLONIAL STOCK TRUST, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Registers of Holders of Trust Certificates will be CLOSED from 25th OCTOBER to Bth NOVEMBER, both dates inclusive. A. W, WHEELER, Secretary. WOODROW AND BADY, Expert Dry French Cleaners -and Dyers, Gloto Cleaners and Dressers. .TTETE have just started a most Up-to-ctato VY < Factory, with all the latest Drycleaning Machinery, By this process the most delicate Evening Frocks, Ladies’ Costumes, Gentlemen’s Suits, Hats, etc., arc turned out equal to new. ’Phone 2,149. 195 KING EDWARD STREET, Dunedin. THE DUNEDIN BAG DEPOT, LTD., 126 Bond street, Dunedin. During building operations tiro ENTRANCE to the Depot is through G. Simpson and Son’s Timber Yard (adjoining). Best prices given for all lands of Sacks. 'Phono 505. BOWLING. ST. KILDA BOWLING CLUB. THE LADIES OF ST. KILDA arc cordially invited to Attend tho OPENING of the LADIES’ BOWLING CLUB on THURSDAY, October 19th, 1922, at 2.50 p.m. M. A. JACOBSEN, Hon. Sec. LECTURES, N.Z. TTING'S THEATRE, LABOR street, PARTY. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, REV. I. K. ARCHER, Labor Candidate for Christchurch North, Wilt Speak on ‘LABOR'S POLICY IS THE HOPE OF THE PEOPLE,’ Collection. Doom Open at 7.15. ! PROHIBITION RALLY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 8. ST. CLAIR PRESBYTERIAN HALL, ADDRESSES by Mrs DON and Mr J. s. BAXTER. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m., Musselburgh Presbvterian Church, ADDRESSES by Rev. TULLOCBL YUILLB and Sir J. S. BAXTER. Everybody welcome. i \ MAORIS’ APPEAL FOR PROHEBITION. fESSRS HADDON AND PAPAKURA, L Orator and Singer. ROSLYN THEATRE, WBDNEiSDAY (TO-MORROW) NIGHT PRESBYTERIAN HALL, MORNINGTON, THURSDAY NIGHT Everyone should hear this eloquent appeal on behalf of the Maori race.
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Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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