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1 I »<* 43r V> i ■ Anotl.er Extraordiiary Millinery Event at the D. S. A, £5 500 Lovely Trimmed Hats, Novel, Charming, and Winsomely Beautiful, at Very Low Prices, (This Magnificent Collection of 500 Lovely New TRIMMED HATS will bring Summer to 500 women, irresistible because of their beauty and their price! These are imported, and in our own best style. Each lot is MARKED LOV FOR QUICK SALE. They will establish once again our supremacy m Hats of beauty Distinction, and Economy. Ladies, please come at once and see this Special Show l LARGE HATS, SMALL HATS, SPORTS HATS, and plenty of MATRONS’ HATS, also the Smartest of READY-TO-WEARS, as follows: LADIES’ NEW FANCY STRAWS in the latest Ombre effects, trimmed Oriental Scarves —15/6. RIBBON AND NOVELTY PULL-ON HATS-25/. . , , READY-TO-WEAR CRINOLINE HATS, newest shapes, trimmed shot and novelty ribbons —25/. IMMENSE VARIETY OF YOUNG LADIES’ HATS, suitable shapes and all colors—9/1! each. ,THE NEWEST AND DAINTIEST WASH FABRICS OF THE SEASON are— PLAIN DRESS LINENS, a non-crushable make, double width, in 18 beautiful shades and White.. These are the novelty of the year; an bid material revived, but in an‘improved make—3/3 per yard. > jJ4in SWISS ORGANDIE MUSLIN, a delightful sheer fabric, in Sky, Apricot, Pink, Heliotrope, Flame, Vieux Rose, Lilac, Almond Green, and White—2/11 per yard. &4in SUPERFINE PRINTED ORGANDIE m lovely floral and other designs on White grounds; very dainty—s/11 per yard. THE VOGUE OF “ THE THREE=PIECE.” LADIES’ THREE-PIECE COSTUMES have caught the popular fancy. We have them in every wanted color and material, with Oriental Silk or plain Silk Bodices, embroidered with braid and ether styles. Prices from 8 guineas. , , n , OTHER COSTUMES in immense choice and in the ever-popular Gaberdine, Marocain, and Serge, from £4 12/6. tnvo SPECIAL LINES IN THE UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT 1 LADIES’ CREPE KIMONOS, embroidered and scrolled in bright colors, as Saxe, Pink, Heliotrope, Apricot, etc.; new shapes—lo/6 and 13/6. BOET MOREEN WATERPLANE UNDERSKIRTS, finished with deep pleated frill; a soft, pliable cloth for present fashion, in Mole, Jade, Amethyst, Rose, Brown, Saxe, Grey, and Navy. Usual value, 14/0. Price, 10/6 each. FASHION’S LATEST IN LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES I LADIES' TWO-DOME MILANESE LISLE GLOVES with contrasting points; colors —Greys, Browns, Moles, Chamois, Beavers, and White; all sizes. Special value, 5/11. LADIES’ MOUBQUETAIRE SUEDE-FINISH GLOVES, full elbow length, Paris points; colors—White, Pastel, and Beavers; all sizes—4/6. NOVELTY DUPLEX SUEDE-FINISH GLOVES, smart In appearance, washable, and recommended for good wearing qualities; colors—Greys, Beavers, and Black; all sizes—* 7/6 per pair. Also In Mousquetaire, Elbow Length, same colors as above—B/6 per pair. CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS’ PRETTY FROCKS 1 GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ FROCKS in Silk, Net, etc.; very pretty new styles, trimmed ribbons, flowers, etc.; very suitable for competition or party frocks; 16in to 89in—-15/6 to 87/8 each. LARGE ASSORTMENT GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ COLORED COTTON FROCKS in Crepe, Crepon, Gingham, Foulard, eto,j 161 n to 42in —5/11 to 45/6, FRESH NEW GOODS IN THE MEN’S WEAR SECTION I MEN’S NEW SEASON KNIT TIES, great value—2 for 2/6. MEN’S TOBRALCO SHIRTS, new designs and colorings, with Soft Collar to match —12/6. MEN’S FANCY CASHMERE SOX, new colorings in Greys, Naturals, and Checks—3/11 to 7/11, MEN’S FELT HATS, bound edges, in Greys, Natural, and Fawns. Great value I Special price, 9/6. 111 & W ft er <3 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. The luscious flavour and fruity g'oodoess of “R” Jam easily account for its increasing popularity. Pure, wholesome, economical. The best spread for daily bread. K’ JAM UA/JVW.7V I’s, 2’s and Tib. tins, also in glass jars. Of all Grocers. to have the ’Star' out in good A LL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in TN order, to have the 'Star’ out in good is foil dim wxSble to olaSify A the 1 Evening Star are accepted sub- 1 , time, it is found impossible to classify isements Zt ITin alt S jest to the understanding that the right is Advertisements that come m after noon, this hour ! they cannot be classified, reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of After this hour they cannot bo classn.ed. ,uld therefore request Advertisers to an Advertisement which may be considered We would therefore request Advert sons to WS in their undesirable to appear as written by the kindly bear thie in mind, and send m their early. advertiser. uraers eany.

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Evening Star, Issue 18394, 1 October 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18394, 1 October 1923, Page 10