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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 'ARTHUR BARNETT. LTD, SENSATIONAL FROCK, COSTUME, AND COAT VALUES. DIG DAY IN OUR SHOW ROOM TO-MORROW. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL KNITTED SPORTS COATS, i Black, Rose, and Grey. Usual prices, 50s to 70s. i White, Saxe, Helio., Muddle price, 29s fid. 14 Only LADIES’ PINE NAVY,,WORSTED ONE-PIECE COAT FROCKS, trimmed black silk braid. UVaal price, figs. Muddle price, 755. 23 Only LADIES’ NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, trimmed with self-colored stitching, and made with or without belt. Usual price, figs. Muddle price, 755, 10 Only ENGLISH MODEL FROCKS, in Brown. Navy. Grey, Black, and Fawn, ■ Usual prices, 12js to Ifigs. Muddle price, 7gs. 12 Only ENGLISH AND FRENCH HOUSE DRESSES, in Satin and Georgettes, in a variety of colors. Usual prices, 12gs to 19gs. Muddle puce, figs. 12 Only SILK KNITTED HOUSE DRESSES, in Black, Navy, Brown, White, Usual price, 7gs. Muddle price, 755. 7 Only SILK FLORAL FROCKS, in Brown. Rose, and Saxe. Usual price, 7gs. Muddle price, 49s fid, 2 Only MEDIUM-LENGTH BLACK CONEY SEAL FUR COATS, with skunk opossum collars, satin lined. Usual price, 29gs. Muddle price, lacs' 10 Only BEAVER CONEY FUR COATS, satin lined, and largo roll collar. Usual price, 39gs. Muddle price, 25gs. LADIES’ ENGLISH VELOUR CLOTH COATS, with fur collars, in Fawn and Grey. Usual price, Bgs.- Muddle price, sgs. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL JUMPERS, in Lemon, Jade, Rose, Fawn, and Cream. Usual price, 255. Muddle price, 12s fid. LADIES’ ART SILK JUMPERS, in all the newest colors. Usual price, 455. Muddle price, 29s fid. LADIES’ JAP. SILK BLOUSES,, in White; all samples; some slightly soiled. Usual prices, 21s to 30s. Muddle price, 14s fid. LADIES’ FUJI SILK BLOUSES, with round nock and three-quarter sleeves. Usual price, 21s, Muddle price, 12s fid. LADIES’ FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES: Muddle price, 5s lid, KNICKERS: Muddle price, 3s lid. FLANNELETTE CHEMISES: Muddle price, 4s fid. LADIES’ D. AND A. CORSETS, in strong Contille, with suspenders; sizes 21 and 22 only. Usual price, 17s fid. (Muddle price, 5s lid. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL JERSEY COATS, in Royal, Rose, and Cream, price, 30s. Muddle price, 7s lid. A Table of LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS AND TRIMMED HATS. price, 30s. Muddle price, 12s fid. LADIES’ MODEL HATS, in .Black and colors, in Silk Velvets, Giro Satin, and Tinsel Brocades. Usual prices, 40s to 50s. Jluddio price, 255. LADIES’ BLACK SEALETTE HATS, with corded ribbon band; pull-on stylo. Usual price, 19s fid. Muddle price, 11s fid. Usual Usual ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD.,

PENROSE’S PREMIERT BOOTERT KNOCK-OUT BOOT SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY, AND PRICES ARE SO LOW AS TO BE AN ACTUAL GIFT TO THE FORTUNATE ONES.

These prices can only last from 12 to 14- days. Wo aro forced to this step, ns we’vo no room for £1,500 of new goods landed since tho New Year. Ladies’ Glace Laco Boots, best quality, not high legs, 7s lid, 9s lid, 13s lid. Just the price of repairs. Ladies’ Glace 1-bar Shoes, good fittings and all leather, 13s lid. Ladies’ Court Walking Shoes, different makers, but all good quality, 12s 6d. Ladies' Patent 2-tie Shoes, 2’s and 3’s only. Were 40s. Knock-out price, 15s lid. Ladies' Patent Laco Shoes, s’s, 6's, 7’s, 15s lid. Ladies’ Box Calf Shoes, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s. Knock-out price, 15s lid. 12 pairs Ladies’ Glace Dancing Pumps, sizes Cs, 7’s only. Knock-out price, 12s 6d. Crockett and Jones's Tan Wlillow Boots. Pre-war prioo of these was 355. Knockout price, 14s 6d. 7 pairs Women's Glace Aida Button Boots, sizes 4’s, 6’s, Te; wide fittings. Knock-out price, 14a lid. 7 pairs Fclritop Boots, leather vamp, and wings, broad and easy. 10s 6d to dear. And so wo could go on, but space forbids. Take a stroll along to the Bootery. -Our prices will do tho remainder. And don’t forget that all of our new stock of tho most fashionable Shoes England produces is subject to the 10 Per Cent. Discount. ' There are equal bargains for men, but our space is too limited to list them. Como right along. PENROSE’S BOOTERY KNOCK-OUT SALE, NEXT PATERSON -AND BARR'S, 146 PRINCES STREET.

BOWLING AND AVENT, Land and Estate Agents, 2d Dowling street (directly opposite King’s Theatre) ; phone 1,751. ' __ OQrA- 3L Kilda: New Bungalow, obOtJO fibrous ceilings; every modem convenienceline, good_, largo rooms. Howling, Avent. OwrA .Near University; Splendid ob iOU modern Five Rooms; all conveniences; good section; perfect order.— Bowling, Aveni. _ npriA—Smith End; Six Rooms; perfect StrOUU order, absolutely- sound; good locality; cheap; immediate possession.— Bowling, Avent. ■ pnKA —• Musselburgh: Modern Five 3wu«W Rooms, with every convenience; first-class order; perfectly .sound; snip.— Bowling, ___ Triuu Sheds, Mornington: I /W*>--Modern Five Rooms; hot, bath, electric, gas; sunny situation; immediate possession.—Bowling, Avent. Ol AAA J Musselburgh: Choice modern SwXUUU' Bungalow, live lovely rooms; all conveniences; perfect order; handy tram. —Bowling, Avent, ___ Ol —Rnslyn : Beautiful Now' Bun--3wX/V it) ga-low, five splendid rooms; every modern convenience; immediate possession; hurry.—Bowling, Avent._ owwf' —General Store, Grocery, Fruit, i i <o> Confectionery ; freehold property; Dwelling attached; good locality, south end; stock at valuation; sure moneymaker. —Bowling, Avfcnt, Dowling street. (.OS7 AND FOUND. LOST, rOT.OR RADIATOR CAP, between wharf L and .Stuart street. A. AND T. BURT, '?! OST, Saturday, Pair of Opera Glasses, JJL marked Monopol.— Please return Mis Kelsey, 11 Cargill street; reward. J' OST, Pocket Book, containing sum of -I money and papers.—Finder rewarded on returning to Masonic Boarding-house. OST, small Black-and-white Dog (Chippie) i ten days ago.—Finder please return 34 Hcriot row; reward. OST, Monday night, Gold Brooch (koeph I sake), set in pearls, between All •ainfa’ and George street bridge.—Kindly re.urn S. Jarvis, tailor,. George street. LOST, Irish Setter Dog; reward.—Ring Smith and Smith, Octagon. LOST, last week, Manor plao.o, Blue Shorthaired Persian Kitten. —Reward lemming to 86 Manor place.

LOST from 7 York place, Blue Persian Cat; collar on, string attached.—Reward returning 7 York place. OST, Gold Bangle ''(initials E.E.M., I 31st/5/17), between Halfway Bush, Octagon and Caversham; reward.—Apply Co-, op! Jlilk Supply, Rankeliy street. OST largo Pink Rose Flower and Ribbon boh«an JJ.1.0. and Herbert, Haynes's.— Finder kindly communicate Miss Watson; tel. 869. OO Reward for Inforumtion leading to the cw/V recovery of spall Bay Hack, 16 hands.—Smyth, 85 Caversham Valley road. LOST in London, found in Dunedin, Firstclass Chimney Sweep; City, one 3s, two 5s 6d; suburbs, la extra.—Otago Window Cleaning Company; telephone 5,250. TAOUND, Saturday, Black Pug' Dog.— JD Owner please call at W Maitland street. FOUND, -Fishing Boat Corona will bo at Wharf To-morrow Morning with Fish; buy direct from boat. and ; Is FOUND, Thomson’s Poultry Spice Tonic soon starts the hens laying packet, all grocers. 1 BOUND.—Men, your old Felt Hat Made . New at small cost.—Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. OUND. —Spectacles to suit all sights supplied by qualified Optician.—Sturmor, through Sproseivs chemist shop, Octagon. T7VOUND.—Syrup of Linseed Cough Mixid hire, sure cure.—E, P. Cameron, 3 Stafford street. _ OUND— Chimneys: Dunedin Window Cleaning Oi. have competent Sweep; reasonable charges,—fPhone 4*93; 32 S3t. Andrew street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18252, 17 April 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18252, 17 April 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18252, 17 April 1923, Page 5

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