The Jam Season is here again. Fruit for Jam and Preserving is going to be cheap. This is our tip. You will need a lot of Jam and Jelly Jars, Preserving Jars, New Rubber Rings, and Jam Pot Covers. And, remember! we sell them. If you require a Preserving Pan, get a good, strong Brass one from us, or an Aluminium one, which is always bright and clean, and can be used for making Sauces or anything with vinegar in. f Records Reduced Regal 10in. Records now 4/, Corner George Street and Moray Place, Dunedin. Cheapest and easily the Best Value an the Market Columbia ‘Process Records now lOin. Dark Blue Label 5/. I2in. Dark Blue Label 7/6. Other Columbia Labels remain ihr same. LTJB la local Cclujnija f^prss«nf<^iv«fl s I? Oet(s<j*n Dunoiiutb
THE CREAT EBaamoosabssbMoom ■■ mmss 1 0011 ebh] SALE of Two Stocks is a “Furious and eventful success ’ 5 ! DUTHIE BROS: Stock is selling at practically Job Prices * f The Summer “Fair”] and End - of- Season | Clearance is marked i by Sharp Reductions 1 1 The Bargains are really wonderful and the VALUES of Eclipsing NOW GOING ON A MECCA FOR BARGAIN LOVERS n Magnitude! a Because the saving of money is important to most t people, there has been a tremendous influx of buyers | at this Combined Sale, where the advantages offered * for savings are “ plenteous as the flowers in Spring.” ] The Values are very interesting, because they ropre- J sent True Economies, where Low Prices are accom- 1 paniod by a High Standard of Quality. The clearance » of Duthies’ Stocks is yielding attractions in the way a of bargains that buyers will not soon forget. This * week wo submit a few more Specimen Bargain Values, a la 4 Very Drastic Clearance in the Show Room. Desolating Prices, I z) FUJI SILK FROCKS, with smart stripes; well-cut, becoming styles; in all sizes. Usually 40/6 and 59/6. Sale prices, 29/6 and 39/6. LINEN FROCKS, smartly cut, in newest shapes; hand hemstitched or trimmed embroidery. Usually 45/ and 65/. Sale prices, 29/3 and 39/6. COTTON FROCKS, in well-cut, smart, becoming styles; Stripes, Chocks, Plain or Fancy Designs. Sale prices, 5/11, 6/11, and 8/11. ALL-WOOL KNITTED COSTUMES, in ribbed knit; smart jacquetto styles, finished brushed collar and band; Nigger, Navy, Saxe, and Buff. Usually 65/. Clearing 39/6. SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, in smartest checks and stripes; all well-cut shapes and good colors. Usually 49/6 and 59/6. Clearing price, 15/. 16 only CHILDREN’S HEAVY SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, very dainty designs, Magyar style, round neck arid short sleeves; in Heliotrope and Lemon, Rose and Biscuit, Kingfisher and Fawn, and Lemon and Heliotrope. Sizes 20in, 22in, 24in, and 27in. Worth 18/6. Sale price, 9/11. CHILDREN’S WHITE VOILE AND MUSLIN FROCKS, daintily trimmed embroidery and lace; sizes 20 and 22 only. Usual price, 6/6. Special Sale price, 2/11. I These—in the Underclothing Department-are Unusually Low i Prices. style, trimmed White, Red, and Orange | LADIES’ WOVEN NAVY BATHING DRESSES, two-piece facings. Usual price, 6/11.' Sale price, 4/11. LADIES’ FINE RIBBED WHITE COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, lace top, short and no sleeves, price, 2/3. BLOOMERS, full size, gusset shape; in Tussore, Navy, Grey, and Saxe. Sale price, 2/11. Sale I El ■ i am I SWEEPING CLEARANCES GOING ON DAILY IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT in Hats of all Kinds, Flowers, Trimmings, and Ornaments. Everything must go now I We are now opening the New Season’s Millinery. i Several Good Snips in the Fancy Department. H. K. MORLEY’S PURE SILK HOSE, extra heavy quality; Lisle suspender tops, fashioned leg reinforced throughout; in White, Coating, Fawn, Champagne, Nigger, Mole, Navy, Heliotrope and’Black S.W. and W. sizes. Duthies’ price, 16/6. Sale price, 8/6. ’ ii LADIES’ ART. SILK AND "WOOL HOSE, 20in silk log, wool suspender tops; in Mole, Navy, Champagne, S.W. and W. sizes. Usually 8/11. Now 2/11. Henna, Tan, “ HOLEPROOF ” SILK GLOVES, unrivalled for smart appearance and long wear; perfect in fit; double invisible tips, 2 dome wrists; in Greys, Brown, Mastic, Pongee, White, and Black; all sizes. Usually 6/11. Now 4/11. ( FRENCH WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES, elbow length, gusset in thumb, Paris points; very fashionable for short-sleeve frocks; in White, Grey, Beaver, and Nigger. Sizes 6 to 7. Former price 22/6. To clear at 10/5. : Dress Materials at Merest Job Prices. 25 pieces 42in BLACK DRESS MATERIALS, including Cashmeres, Poplins, Gaberdines, Armures, etc. Duthies’ 12 pieces 40in PURE SILK NINON, in shades of Navy, Ivory, and Black. Duthies’ price, 10/6, Sale price, 2/6. Great Reductions in Lovely Wash Fabrics, if si 46in ORGANDI MUSLIN, with broche effects; Saxe, Rose, Peacock, Reseda, Lemon, Flame, Kingfisher; also in plain colors of Royal, Lemon, Peacock, and Orange. Usual price, 8/11. Clearing price, i/fi i/h 4isin SUPER. QUALITY PRINTED ORGANDI MUSLIN, White grounds with Pansv designs in lour differqnt_cqlqrings. Usual price, 7/11. Reduced to 3/11 per yard " ’ i; 40m SPONGE CLOTHS, plain colors in Brown, Saxe, Fawn, Navy, Tobac, and Amethyst; chock designs in Brown, Cerise, or Cardinal; also stripes in a variety of colorings and patterns. Usual prices 31) to 6/5. Now all one price, 1/6 per yard. ’ Greatly Underpriced Furnishings. 2-5 HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS, size 54in x 27in; in Fawn, Crimson, Green, and Brown Special Sale price, 19/6. 2 pieces 36in BORDERED FLORAL CASEMENT CLOTHS. Duthies’ price, 2/6. Sale price, 1/6 per yard. I i Further Big Bargain Attractions for Men and Boys. i 7 dozen MEN’S WINCELL A PYJAMAS, beautiful quality, and very nice wide stripes. Usuallv 16/6 and I 17/6. Sale price, 12/6} 0.5., 12/11. , : Si 20 dozen MEN’S MOTTLED COTTON UNDERPANTS AND SINGLETS, short sleeves; one of the best on the market for summer wear. _Were 8/11. Now 2/0. 8 dozen MEN’S HARD FELT HATS, pure fur. Duthies’ prices, 17/6 to 19/6. Sale price 7/6, 1,2 only MEN’S SAC SUITS, ready to wear, assorted shades. Duthies’ prices, 90/ to 115/ Sale p’rice br/ 10 utu mDmE RAIi^OATS ’ fit b °y 3 Bto 10; wool lining. ’ Duthies*' prices, 28/S to' 42/ ra socia o iii 105, 107, iO9, 111, 113, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. The ‘‘Big Bargain” Sale of Dunedin--now-on
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Evening Star, Issue 18543, 28 January 1924, Page 10
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