| The Deliciously Fragrant that Soothes and Refreshes 11 Hoi, Close, Trying Weather Perfume Ladies in Tb® refreshing effect of Lavender Water it never more tolt and appreciated than in Summer time. For relieving; the nervous beadcohen caused by very muggy weather or overstrain, for invigorating and brightonir “ up in times of lassitude, Ladies are ‘‘dOlO** really invaluable. Not alone because one nding of its helpfulness as a Toilet Requisite, but for Its exquisite and delicate odor, "4040” Lavender Water has become a favorite perfume of I fastidious Ladies. 44 4040 ” Übe ®lb Bnglisb Hauen&ec Sold in dainty gk*s - stoppered bottles, in three Wises, by tbs Leading Chemiefa. Water, mim Ut vMEnclbh® (I bswndrr n Cuslrr i * il II Christmas Jewellery ! Diamond Engagement Rings from £lO to £IOO. Large selection of R ings, Brooches, Pendants, Watches, Necklets, Silverware, etc. Compare Cur values. *& PETER DICK ■JEWELLERS ANO OPTICIANS, 493 MORAY PLACE, Esteb. 1889. DUffMIM, Bttab. 1839. ASBESTOL Plastic Cement. Asbcstol will repair leaks in enamel, aluminium, tin, iron, brass in one minute. Pries, t/. SUNLAC Magic Cement. 3 ——t rq Sutdap will mend china, earthenware, crystal, glassware, etc- and will resist boiling water and the heat of the oven. Price, 1/6, Meat Safes. Meat Safes. COLLAPSIBLE MEAT SAFES, perfectly strong, and made of metal throughout ; can bo taken down and put away when not in use. Sizes—l4m s 11m x 16iin—22/ each, 161 a x 18$in x 184m—ffiB/0 each, 18in x 15&in x Sljin—3l/ each. 3 3 M Jam Jars. Jam Jars. lib and 21b JAM JARS—4/ and 9/ per dozen. 3 3 3 3 U 3 GEORGE STREET (Near Hanover Street). I HOT WATER Modem Cleanliness and Comfort demands il. INSTALL BUST’S IMPROVED “Edina” Gm Geyser Two minutes after match applied an unlimited supply of Hot Water available. If| CONSULT US REGARDING HOT WATER | REQUIREMENTS. NO WASTE S NO DANGER I Expert Advice and Estimates Free. T. BURT, Ltd. s » a JSn#’ ’eiaf A'%. .a. STUART STREET. DUNEDIN P sr» A. -?S. S 7 i
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I ~x (& im m T^uA* © % /Ws^ A small parcel of New Autumn Costumes has just been received by Campbell Bros, from London, and these convey some indication of what will be worn by fastidious Ladies this coming Season, Nigger, Navy, and Battleship Grey are the predominating colors, while the materials are mostly Gaberdine, Serge, or Face Cloth, Sleeves are wide, giving the bell effect, and the waist-line is low. Collars, sleeves, and side panels have trimmings of Fur or Persian Larnb._ Novelty buttons and antique clasps are conspicuous, while the linings are in gorgeous Floral Satins or Silks. These Costumes are the very latest London styles, and are sure to appeal to Ladies who appreciate distinctiveness and exclusiveness. No two are the samei Prices range from logs to 2Qgg„ Bros © CORKER PRINCES STREET AMD MORAY PLACE, And at Cargill's Owner.
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Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 10
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