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l "y— BARGA WEEK 4AT THE D.S.A. Great Special Disconat Purchases ottered at Sensational Prices! This west we are making a special occasion for Bargain-giving. We were very lucky in getting hold of some splendid lines fmni the warehouses ana manufacturers’ agents at remarkably Big Discounts. These we are going to pass on to customers at really sensationally low prices. In addition to the Special Job Purchases, we have discounted manyMines.from our ordinary stock in order to make this really and truly A WEEK 01 BARGAINS. JOB PURCHASE OF 76 HIGH-CLASS KNITTED SILK FROCKS. These aro in all colors, as follows: 36 BEAUTIFUL SILK KNITTED FROCKS in newest and smartest styles, shapes, and colors; all good. Usual price, £7 7/. Special price, 69/6. 25 MOST ATTRACTIVE SILK KNITTED FROCKS, latest shapes, with smart finishings in embroidery in contrasting colors—Nigger, Cinnamon, Rust, Mole, Ivory, Jade, Mastic, Black and White, Navy, etc. Usual price, £8 81. Special price. 89/6. . , 15 HANDSOME SILK KNITTED FROCKS, beautifully hand-embroidered and trimmed filet crochet, in Apricot, Mastic, Whit©, Lemon, Fawn, Heliotrope. Saxe, Emerald, Kingfisher, Navy, and Black. Usual price, £lO 10/. Special price, £5 6/. , SO SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS in self colors and smart checks and stripes, well out, and most becoming styles; colors are Fawns, Greys, Rose, Apricot, Saxe, Lemon, White, Rust, and Black and White. Special prices, 45/. and 47/6. 60 only left NAVY GROUND FOULARD SATEEN FROCKS, Magyar style • the most popular line of the season, with figured and scroll designs. Special price, 14/6. Special Purchase of 150 Pieces Washing Fabrics! AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES! The verv thing you want for summer: cheap enough for everyone 1 45 pieces DOUBLE-WIDTH SUPERFINE KISMET CREPES in Rose, Light Saxe, Dark Saxe, Heliotrope, Pink, Cream, Doye, Reseda, Sky, Navy; the pale colors are admirable for dainty underwear. Usual price, 4/6. Special prico, 89 pieces 32in MERCERISED CREPE DE CHINE, a beautiful fabric, hardly distinguishable from Silk; in Dove, Grey, Heliotrope, Saxo, Navy, Amethyst, Sky, and Pink; for dresses, blouses, etc. Usual price, 4/11. Special price, 2/8. E 5 pieces PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTHS, 401 n wide, in Brown, Grey, Moss, Pink, and Amethyst; most useful for children’s wear. Usual price, 2/11. Special price, 1/11$ per yard. 6 pieces 50in CASEMENT CLOTH in Havannah Brown only. Interesting Offers! Regular price, 3/11. Special price, 1/11$ per yard. 29 pieces 40in MERCERISED CREPE POPLIN, a heavy-weight, silky, oordod material, for ladies’/ or children’s_ wear; in Black, Navy, Grey, Brown, Amethyst. Usual price, 6/6. Special price, 2/6. 6 pieces only DOUBLE-WIDTH PLAIN VOILE in Pink. Usual price, 3/8. Special price, 1/6 per yard. in GABERDINES in wool and cotton mixtures| in Saxe, Fawn, Grey, Mole; 54in a good material for frocks. Regular price, PRICES FAB BELOW ORDINARY VALUES! 60 dozen LADIES’ 'WHITE. COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, 42in long, straps over shoulders. Special prices. 1/11, or 2 for 3/6. LADIES’ HIGH-CLASS WHITIJ CELLULAR HYGIENIC CHEMISE VESTS, square necks, short sleeves. Special price, 4/11 each. 6 dozen CHILDREN’S FROCKS, mostly samples, in print and zephyrs, check and jazz designs; sizes 2Qin to 36in, Usually 3/11 to 10/6. Special prices, 2/6 to 5/6. Special price, 3/1 i. 5 dozen MAIDS’ SLOUCH TENNIS AND SPORTS HATS—In White Linen. 2/8 J in White Silk and Tussore Silk, 3/6 each. I .4, 2/8 Jin White Silk and Tussore bilk, 3/6 each. fl Fashionable Gloves for Summer Days. RELIABLE AND 1 PERFECT FITTING. LADIES’ 2-DOMB REAL KID GLOVES, gusset in thumb, cord points, first choice skins; colors—Greys, Pastollos, Brown, Nigger, Black, and "White; sizes 6 to 7 j—8/11. LADIES’ 2-DOME FRENCH PIQUE SUEDE GLOVES, silk cord points; a smart, dressy Glove for afternoon wear; colors —Beavers, Grey, Browns, Pastelles, Black, and White; sizes 6 to 7i —11/6. THE “ MfeRiLOD ” FRENCH WASHING SUEDE GLOVE, gusset in thumb, fine silk points; ideal Glove for summer wear; shades—Pastel, Grey, and Fioelle; sizes 6to 7$ —15/8. LADIES’ MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, washable, full elbow length, silk cord points j colors—White, Beavers, and Greys; also in Nigger Brown, able; sizes 6 to 7—17/8. Note: As this is a very scarce line, and not washable; ~ the quantity limited, we advise early inspection. Linoleums Cheap! But not Cheap Linoleums! I £ Very Smart Millinery # tor Race Day! At Reduced Prices. A large and beautiful selection of the latest modes in Satin, Horsehair, Plait, Tinsel Allover, and Fancy Straw, trimmed Osprey?, smart mounts, flowers, and mro ribbon. Special prices, 39/8 to 49/6. 12 pieces BRITISH LINOLEUMS in latest patterns, tiles, matting, parquet, and carpet designs. Special price, 10/8 per yam. Bargain Week Value* in Men’* and Boy*’ Wear! MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS in Greys, Brown, etc. Usually 25/. Now 18/11. MEN’S HEAVY SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, dark and mid shades. Usually 2616. Now 22/6. MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SAC LADIES’ POPULAR CRINOLINE HATS in Black and colors, stylish shapes, in flop and medium brims, trimmed embossed cire ribbons, ospreys, flower, and fruit. Special prices, 25/ to 45/. V j /- w rj. SUITS, smart styles, assorted dark and medium shades—69/6 and 75/. MEN’S WHITE AND STRIPED OANOB SHIRTS, for crieket. tennis, ©to. Special pricey 3/6 and BO IS* GREY UNION SHIRTS, collars, mid shade—6/11, 7/6, and 7/9. 'ftrapffvSupplvAssociatiißh 109, 107, 108, 111, 113, and 115 GEORGE STREET. Branch at SOUTH DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 10

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