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CHEAP Watches Thoroughly Reliable Timekeepers at a price bordering on pre-war standard. With Plain Dial , » With Luminous Dials 8/6, post free. 12/6, post free. GILLETTE HAZORS. Genuine GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS la a aeiat folding case, and a Razor which ensures a smooth shave. 6/6 each, post free. ORDER ONE TO-DAY. George Street Ironmongery Co., ,243 GEORGE ST. (Near Hanover St.). Waltaki Butter is always Good—day by day of the same High Quality ! Ir Waitaki Butter is so Delicious in its Rich Creamy Flavor that it is a treat to use ! 4-4-Waitaki Butter 4 lEHaa is always above all others. Gold TT i Medal and Government Tests prove 1 I ft I its supremacy It costs no more than the common kinds. Your Grocer sells it. Ask tor “Waitaki” I 4

STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCES af Rafflcal—and Final Redncitonsi a This great value-giving Sale will shortly be drawing to a close. Meanwhile we are milking Further Drastic .Reductions, offering Seasonable (ioods at prices rciilly marvellously low. Rol'orc wo begin taking down stock it is imperative that those goods should he disposer! of. Prices arc clown to an emergency level, and common sense must point out the money-saving advantages of buying whoa the market is at its very lowest ! Just note the following prices and come and see the Bargains for yourself:— More Remarkably Great Values at the Popular D. S. A. Winter Fair & Sale. All This Season’s Millinery Reduced to Trifling Prices ! Ladies ! These are Most Exceptional Values ! A Lovely Hat for a Few Shillings ! LADIES’ TRIMMED MILLINERY, all this season’s smart models, in Velvet Brocade, Plush, etc. Usual prices, 39/6 to 75/. Final Sale price, LADIES’ READY -TO - WEAR 111 GIT-CLASS VELOUR FELT HATS in nil fashionable colors and shapes. Formerly 21/ to 39/6. Final Sale price, 4/11, STILL PLENTY OF LOVELY FLOWERS, ail fresh ! Clearing at 6d, 9d, and 1/. Clearance Bargains in the Show ' Room. Extraordinary Reductions in Ladies’ and Children’s Attire ! A GREAT BARGAIN IX LADIES’ ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS, Heather mixtures, with large Fur Collars, in Black and Mole; latest shape, with wide sleeve effect. Usual price, 5 guineas. Final Clearing price, 29/6. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN WHITE JAP. SILK SHIRT BLOUSES, long roll collars or round necks. Usual price, 21/. Final Sale price to clear, 13/6. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 100 FROCKS ! Fine All-Wool Merino Velour Cloth, in shades of Brown, etc., with indistinct Stripes and Chocks. Usual price, 84/. Special price, 29/6. CHILDREN’S VELVET FROCKS, dainty stylos, embroidered silk in contrasting colors—Saxe, Brown, Reseda; sizes 21, 24, 27, and 30. Special Final price, all 19/11. 1 Table CHILDREN'S FELTS. VELVET PADDY HATS, and BRUSH WOOL TAMS. Final Clearing price, your choice for 2/6. Two Splendid Dress Department Bargains ! 20 pieces and Ends ALL-WOOL BLACK DRESS MATERIALS,, including Arrnnrcs, Cashmeres, Lustres, Cantons, etc. Usual prices, G/U to 8/11. All now 3/11 per yard. 6 pieces ALL-WOOL BLANKET COATING, 51 in wide, in Navy. Cinnamon, Vioux Rose, Grey, and ’Nigger. Usual price, 14/0. Final price to clear, s/il7 LADIES’ HEAVY, WARM MAKE GREY FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, English manufacture. Usual price, 4/0. Sale price, 2/11. LADIES’ RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING GOWNS, plain necks and with neat turn-down collars; full sizes, with belts and pockets; in Saxe, Cardinal, and Rose Pink. Usual prices, 21/ to 29/0. Sale price, 15/11. Great Big Reductions in the Prices of Genuine “Holeproof” Hosiery ! “ HOLEPROOF ” LISLE HOSE, a bountiful lustrous finished Stocking, having the appearance of silk; heavy ribbed elastic tops, mock seam; colors—Golden Brown, Nigger, and Black; sizes 8.1, 9,9 R and 10. Were G/0. Now 4/11, “ HOLEPROOF ” SILK-FACED HOSE, a combination of silk over Lisle, possessing a rich and elegant appearance; prevents ladders, and is a wonderful wearing Stocking ; extra stretch, ribbed tops, mock seam; colors—Nigger, Navy, Mid Brown, and Black; sizes 81, 9, and 10. Were 8/6. Now 6/11, Manchester Goods at Prices in Many Instances Below Wholesale ! LINEN UNION FORFAR, 27in wide, for Tea Towels. Usual price, 1/G. Sale price, 1/1-|-, 15 pieces UNBEARABLE STRIPED FLANNELETTE, 27in wide; good colorings; suitable for Shirts, etc. Usual price, 1/1] I. Sale price, 1/4?. 28in BLEACHED TWILL-BACK SWANSDOWN. Usual price, 1/3. Sale price, 1/ yard. 29 in HEAVY DARK GREY DOCTOR PL AIDING, for hard school wear. Usual price, 3/6, Sale price, 2/6 per yard. A Real Good Bargain ! Extra Comfort for Cold Nights ! 12 only REVERSIBLE CHECKED WOOL RUGS, bound edges; size 80 x GO. Usual price, 21/. Sale price, 16/6. ,Two Finally Reduced Fines for Prompt Clearance In the Men’s and Boys’ Dept. 6 dozen MEN’S ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS in Putty, Nigger, Fawn, and Grey. Usually 21/. I‘mai Clearance price, 12/6. 50 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL DONEGAL TWEED SPORTS - SUITS, lit boys 5 to. 13; medium to light mixtures. Usually 40/ to 45/. Now all one price to quit, 29/6. The Money-Saving Stock-taking Sale will soon he coining to an end. 0 - 1 Ladies are Invited to 0 j an | Advanced Show 9 of the a New Fashions in 6 Spring Millinery. r I % 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. SBiiSiiigegißßßßiiiigasißi BaEaßaßiaßiißißßSiiisaiasgißEßißOHßiiaßaEgßiiiißiHiiiiiaiaiiaaßiasßiHaßiHiaHiiaiiHeaiißSiisaßaHnißESiEasHHiSDSßisiSißHiß bbbbbbbbbbbb ■bbbbbbbbi s ib aa bb sb 818 BE Hi SB aBBS sagg EBBS aasaaaaa hubs aasaaa aa sa aa aasi aaiiESia bb is be bb Baas lataa aaiiasii isaaßasassaa asaa as bb be eh bs bs bs bs asa be saga as eh be be an sb as as bb es es ss bb eh eb sb bees be

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Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 12

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