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SOUTH DUNEDIN’S POPULAR SUMMER “FAIR” and at Site IS NOW IN FULL SWING! m Big Bargains Every Department! Tins is tho Sale where the Price-Reductions are genuine and wa» vincing, South Dunedin people know that we “ make good ” ever? time. We’y© loads of Bargains in Lovely Things, many of which are in the the charming styles for present wear. Come and see them. LADIES’ WHITE AND COLORED CREPE NIGHTDI Magyar shape, three-quarter sleeves; colors—Saxe,_ ftjujf -j._ oui tu-vj uai Uvi t->aow yvo J vuiyi D - ~MaAU j J. Jiuuj White; all trimmed with contrasting shades, and finished hemstitching. Sale price, 3/6. WOMEN’S WHITE COTTON SLEEVELESS VESTS, V n«&, chemise length. Sale price, 1/0. LADIES’ CORSETS in White or Grey, four auspenders, good quaStjr coutillo, all sizes. Sale price, 6/11. LADIES’ JAZZ FROCKS, nicely made, In & variety of artyfaa. W ere up to 14/6. Sale price, all round 8/11. “ LEADER ” 4-PLY DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL, &« _th® shades—Peacock, Nary, Nigger, Putty, Jada, Lemon, Kingf etc. Sale price, 6/11 per 8 2oz skeins. LADIES’ WHITE FABRIC GLOVES, 2 domesj a good washing Glove; sizes 6,6 s, and 7. Sale price, 11-Jd, LADIES’ ART SILK HOSE 18in silk; ehades—Almond, N«rx Nigger, Light Grey, Dark Grey; also in Black and Whim, 8u» price, 3/0. LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, All Wool, English nak% Beamless, suspender tops; sizes S.W., W., and O.S. Usual pricfij 3/6. Sale price, 2/9 pair. DARK CRETONNES, good strong quality. Usually 2/6. Mew 1/ yard. 80in PINK CHECKED GINGHAMS. Usually 1/9. I Sals prloo, BARGAIN “SNIPS’* FOR MEM AND BOYS. MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, Light Grey with clean Strip® design, all sizes, linen bands. Sals price, 8/6. BOYS’ GABERDINE HATS, all sizes. Sale price, 1/3, YOUTHS’ GABERDINE RAINCOATS, sizes 12, 13, 1, end 9. Sals price, 13/6. MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS, Mosgiel Tweed, Mid and D«A Grey shades; sizes 4 to 7. Bale price per suit, 72/8. The HUB SALE and SUMMER FAIR. SOUTH DUNEDIN D.S.A. BRANCH. ri m FOR XMAS AND NEW .YEAR GIFTS That are sure to please Our large and varied stock awaits your inspection. Watchmakers and Jewellers, 7! Princes street. “ You Can’t Wear the Price!” You may imagine that in buying a Factory-made (mechanically manufactured) Suit of Clothes you’ve scored a point—but nobody can see it but yourself. You can’t wear the supposed advantage; but you DO wear, all the time, a Suit of Clothes which by their sloppy appearance will discredit you at the very time when you want to make a good impression—and you’re lost money in the long run! “The WelNressed . Man Commands Respect! ” This is always true. You can only bo Clothes you by (tailor. “ Style : “ Well Dressed ” if your aro skilfully made for an experienced Custom When a man wants 1 he can only get it in tho Expert put and tho Artistic "Workmanship of tho Experienced Tailor. Not alono do yon thus gain in Fashionable Appearance, hut also in actual wear, for there’s Greater Value in a Custom-tailored Shit. Order from any of the following Leading Merchant Tailors Herbert., Haynes, and Co., Ltd., 10 Princes Street. Thos. Jenkins, 27 Princes Street. John M'Cra-e, 23 Dowling Street. A. M’Leod, 30 Octagon. Hugh Paterson, 9 Dowling Street. Reddells, Limited, 109 Stuart Street. Stokes and Sons, 91a, Princes Street. J. Hendry and Sons, 52 George St. Adam Smith, 39a Moray Place. Wan. Wills, 33 Moray Place. F. Williams, 307 George Street. J. and J. Arthur, Ltd., 12 George Street. Brown, Ewing, and Co,, Ltd., 150 Princes Street. J. Crombio and Co., 83 Stuart Street. Duthio Bros., Ltd., 240 George St.

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Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 11

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