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“ Half a- pound of present indicative active,” said a little boy, entering a grocer’s shop and addressing tlio man behind the counter. “What do you mean?” demanded tho grocer, in aggressive tones. “It’s all right,” replied the youngster. “ We had a grammar lesson at school this morning, and! onr teacher said that the present indicative active is am. Mother wants half a pound. ’ That tickling, irritating cough can be promptly relieved by a few drops of “ NAZOL ” taken on lump sugar. 60 doses Is 6d.—[Advt.]

Show-Week Bargains Fashionable Attire at Surprisingly Reduced Prices! Great Values! VISITORS TO THE CITY! Wo neeorrl you a hearty welcome, and shall appreciate your presence at the D.S.A. Wo have made ample preparations for your pleasure. All we want you to do is to come when you have leisure, look round, and have a good time. Customers and Friends know that shopping at tho D.S.A. is a pleasant and profitable experience, and tho Special Bargains now being shown should bo a source of increased enjoyment. Wo submit below a few examples of tho Superexcellent Values, which wo are sure will prove an attraction to you. RACE=WEEK MILLINERY. Very Chic ! Much Underpriced ! ENGLISH AND FRENCH MODEL HATS in Mirror and Panuo \civet, Hattcis 1 lusn; embossed Satin and Tinsel Brocade, trimmed with ostrich and feather mounts, wings, French flowers, smart ribbon, Black and all fashionable colors. I'inal May Bargain prices, 39,6 to 55/, LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR FLUSH AND FANCY BROCADE HATS m fashionable pull-on shapes; colors—Black, Mole, Nigger, Navy, and Grey. May Bargain price, 19/8. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR. VELOUR, HATS in the noted CV.echo-Slovakia make, trimmed with smart finish of ribbon; Black and colors. May Bargain prices, 29/6 to 49/6. May-Month Bargain Festival Offerings Continued. SMART HOSIERY AND GLOVES ! Reliable Makes at Bargain Prices I “ QUEENESTA ” BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all pure Wool, seamless leg, reinforced with double thread wear resisting material; S.W., W., and 0.5. W.—3,11. NOVELTY RIBBED HOSE, Silk and Wool mixture, in new Marl effects; colors—Grey and White, Coating " and White) and Black and White; S.W. and W. sixes—7/11 pair. FYNCY WOOLLEN GAUNTLET GLOVES, with or without fringe, colored striped cuff’s, in all wanted shades; sizes 6to 74. Usually /7/11. Now 5/11. RE YL NYPPY KID GLOVES, 3 dome wrists, gusseted, soft pliable skins; in Dark Brown shades; sizes 51 to 7’ g/6. Also in strap, dome, and gauntlet—ll/6 pair. CHOICE DRESS MATERIALS—Big Price Reductions ! ter' r 15 pieces SILK GEORGETTE. 40in wide, in shades of Sky, Rose, Grey, Bottle, Wine, Pink, Light Saxo, Heliotrope, Jade, Putty, and Mole. Usual price, 8/11. May Bargain price, 4/11. 3 pieces FOX’S GUARANTEED INDIGO SERGE, 56iu wide, for Costumes, etc. Usual price, 10/(3. May Bargain price, 9/6 yard. LADIES’ STYLISH COSTUMES AND COATS. Fashionable ! Wonderful Bargains ! These Winter Modes are a delight to the eye and a thrill to the mind ! 30 BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES in fine All-Wool Navy Sergo and mixed Gaberdines; smart semi-fitting or sac coat with narrow licit; Navy and Nigger. Usual price, 9gs. May Bargain price, 84/. 25 ENGLISH MODEL COSTUMES in All-Wool Gaberdine, Serge, and Velour Cloth; well tailored in this season's smartest styles; braided or stitched; Fawn, Navy, Nigser, Wine, -Mole, and Grey. Original prices, 10gs to 14gs. May Bargain price, 6gS. COAT FROCKS in fine All-Wool Navy Serge, beautifully tailored, in a wide range of smart styles. Original prices, tigs to Bgs. May Bargain prices, 55/ to 63/. VELOUR CLOTH COATS in well cut smart shapes; wrap, sac, or belted style; m Navy, Nigger, Rust, Grey, Fawn, and Kingfisher. May Bargain price, 84/. 2 BARGAINS FOR THE HOME ! 20 VERY HEAVY QUALITY 7 BUSH RUGS, size 80 x 60; Tartan designs. May Bargain price, 19/6. 100 DOUBLE BED SIZE ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, exceptional quality. May Bargain price, 39/6. SPECIAL VALUES IN THE MANCHESTER DEPT. 20in-30in STRIPED FLANNELETTE, nice smart patterns; special offer —1/ yard. 20 pieces DOUBLE-WIDTH CREAM. WINCEY, either twilled or plain. Usual price, 1/1U ya'd. Reduced to 1/6. 36in WHITE FLANNELETTE, special offer—l/3, 1/6, 1/7*, 1/9, and 1/11*. CHILDREN’S PRETTY ATTIRE Specially Priced ! KNITTED FROCKS' FOR TINY TOTS, Magyar shape, with round nock and girdle; in Henna and Fawn, Rose and Fawn, White and Saxe, and Fawn and Saxe. Sizes— 16in. 18in 20in. Prices, 7/11 8/11 9/11. CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR FELTS in Navy, Fawn, Saxe, and Grey; good variety of, shapes; trimmed ribbon. May price, all 9/11. LADIES’ WINTER UNDER= GARMENTS Down to Sale Level in Price ! LADIES’ CREAM AND NATURAL WOVEN SPENCERS AND BODICES, V neck, short and long sleeves; W. and O.S. Short sleeves, 4/11 and 5/11. Long sleeves, 5/11 and 6/3. LADIES’ WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, pull-over shape, V and square necks, hemstitched and lace trimmed—7/6. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL RIBBED VESTS, 40in in length, shaped waist, V neck. May Bargain price, 9/6. 3 COLOSSAL BARGAINS IN MEN’S MERCERY ! T dozen MEN’S ALL-WOOL DARK HEATHER, CARDIGAN COATS, 2 pockets, heavy pearl and plain knit. Usually 12/1.1. Special May Gift price, 8/11. 10 dozen MEN'S FLEECE LINED SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS, good medium weight. May Bargain prices—3/11; 0.5., 4,3. CO dozen MEN’S KNIT TIES, all neat Dark pnt- ' terns. Usually 2/6 and 2/11. Sale price, 2 for 2/6. ra 105, 107, 109, HI, 113, and 115 GEORGE STREET. Branch at South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 18289, 31 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18289, 31 May 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18289, 31 May 1923, Page 12

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