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k the Special Bargain Month at the D.S.A. gytpff pii«i-wrwiwOTtwm< Such Bargaiirgivlng so early in the season is decidedly unusual, and as a result our May Bargain Festival is meeting with the success which it assuredly deserves. On no previous occa« slon have we ofiered such price inducements during the first month of a season. The opportunity Is therefore just as exceptional as are the values. It is Bargains like those quoted below that are making the -“D.S.A.”- the busiest Drapery Store in George street. Please call hnd see what we are offering 1 LADIES' WARM COATS FOR WINTER At MAY MONTH BARGAIN PRICES I 25 LADIES’ CAPITAL CLOTH AND TWEED COATS, all .this season’s goods; in Navy, Black, Mole, Rust, Brown, Fawn, and mixtures. May Bargain prices, 29/6 and 39/6. 30 LADIES’ LOVELY VELOUR AND CLOTH COATS, newest shapes; in Mole, Nary, Fawn, , Grey, Kingfisher, Rust, and Nigger. Former prices, 92/6 to 105/. May Bargain price, 84/. LADIES’ SMART DATS FOR PRACTICALLY HALF USUAL PRICES I 6 dozen LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR SPORTS PULL-ON FELT HATS, with hand and bow of felt, brims notched ; in Brown, Jade, Lemon, Kingfisher, Henna, and Tan. Regular price, 12/6. May Bargain price, 5/6. 12 dozen LADIES’ UNTRTMMED VELOUR FELT HATS, medium and wide brims, all new stylish shapes; in Black and good colors. Former prices, 15/6 to 19/6. May Bargain price, 7/11 ench\ LADIES’ NIGHT ATTIRE At MAY BARGAIN PRICES. 3 dozen LADIES’ CREAM IV IN CEYE TT E NIGHTDRESSES, hemstitched, V and square nocks, long sleeves. Usual price, 12/6. May Bargain. price, 8/6. LADIES’ WHITE AND NATURAL WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, lace trimmed collars, smocked sleeves, warm and useful. May Bargain price, 11/8. LADIES’ WINTER GLOVES AND HOSE. MAY BARGAINS—EACH PAIR. THE “WOLSEY” FRINGED WOOLLEN GAUN TL E T GLOVES, fine Scotch knit; colors—Nigger, Mole, Fawn, Beaver, Navy, ‘ Champagne; all sizes. Usually 1 7/11. May Bargain price, 5/11. NOVELTY 28-10 RIB BE D CASHMERE HOSE, all pure Wool, double feet, heels, and toes ; colors—Navy, Grey, Coating, Fawn, Mole, Nigger, and Black; S.W. and W. sizes. Usually 5/11. May Bargain price, 3/9. FANCY MARL MIXTURE HOSE in 7-3 rib, suitable for matching knitted frocks, in all lable fashionable colors; made from fine Botany yarn, with extra wide suspender tops; exceptional value; S.W. and IV. .sizes. Usually 9/11. May Bargain price, 6/11. TWO INTERESTING DRESS OFFERINGS At MAY BARGAIN PRICES, NAIRN’S BRITISH i LINOLEUMS AT BARGAIN PRICES I NAIRN’S INLAID LINOLEUMS, 2yds wide; in Tile, Parquet, and Carpet patterns. Usual price, .25/. May Bargain price, 19/8 per running yard. NAIRN’S LINOLEUMS, wear guaranteed, in a largo range of choice designs ; all the colors represented. May Bargain price, 10/9 per running yard. CHILDREN’S DRESS. TWO LOTS AT BARGAIN PRICES. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL WHITE RIBBED UNDERVESTS, short or long sleeves, warm and cosy. Sizes 3. 4. Original prices 2/6 2/9 May Bargain prices, 1/11 2/3 Sizes 6. 7. Original prices 3/9 3/11 4/3 May Bargain prices 2/113/3 3/6 6 pieces ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEED, 54in wide; in Grey only; suitable for children’s and ladies’ frocks. Usual price, 11/6. May Bargain price, 5/6. ioo All-wool skirt LENGTHS* Uyds to the length; 54in wide; in fashionable checks and stripes. Usual prices, 16/6 and 18/6 per yard. May Bargain price, 14/6 per length. WARM MANCHESTER MATERIALS REDUCED TO MAY BARGAIN PRICES. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WARM OUTER WEAR DOWN TO MAY BARGAIN PRICES I 88in-40in STRIPED "APAX” WINCEYETTE, for blouses, pyjamas, etc.; smart colorings. Usual price, 2/6. May Bargain price, 1/11£ per yard. 36in HEAVY TWILL FLANNELETTE in a large variety of striped designs. Usual price, 1/11,}. May Bargain, price, 1/7 £ per yard. HEAVY GREY TWILL FLANNELETTE SHEETING. May Bargain prices: 50in wide, 2/9; 60in, 2/11 j 2yds, 3/11; 76in, 3/11. MAY BARGAIN MONTH NOW GOING ON !? U m m 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 GEORGE STREET. Branch at South Dunedin. CHILDREN’S BLACK PANNE SILK VELVET HATS; soft crow'n, wide gathered brim, trimmed corded silk ribbon. Original price, 22/6. May Bargain price, 12/6. 5. 3,3 2/9 8. 50 PURE WOOL MEN’S SWEATER COATS in Grey, Fawn,' Putty, and Nigger; beautiful quality. Usually 21/. May Bargain price, 13/8. 50 BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS, dark shades; D.B and 5.8.; fit boys 10 to 14. Usually 45/. May Bargain price, 29/6. 12 only MEN’S D.B. OVERCOATS, belt at back; Dark Browns. Usually 75/. May ' Bargain price, 55/. .The Favourite Jam of'Young New Zealand a Kewpies and Kiddies and “ K " all agree, Here is the treat that is perfect for tea; Wherever there's bread, “ K". Jam is. the spread, That makes little folks eat their, meals happily. Tastes Good — ls Good—Does Good HAINES-59 The Sweetest Treat in Kiddie Land! Ll ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion T N ordcr to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insert! in the ‘Evening Star’ are accepted time, it is found impossible to classify xSL in the ‘Evening Star’ are accept fA Ll ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion T XJc in tbe ‘Evening Star’ are accepted -- - . subject to the understanding that the right Advertisements that come in after noon subject to the that the rig :1b reserved to Delete or Amend any portion After this hour they cannot bo classified, is reserved to Delete or Amend any port! of an Advertisement which may be con- We would therefore request Advertisers to of an Advertisement which may bo co sitlorcd undesirable ta appear as written by kindly bear this in mind, and send in their sidcred undesirable to appear as written 1 the advertiser. .. Orders early. the advertiser.

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Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 10

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