iATE ADVEPTSSEMENTS. TWO-HOUR “ECLIPSE-ALL BARGAINS” At PENROSE’S MEANS WONDERFUL SAVINGS TO YOU. EVERY DAY A BARGAIN TO YOUR LIKING. AN INTERESTING AND PROFITABLE ATTRACTION TO ALL THRIFTS SHOPPERS. 9.30 TO 11.30. 200 SPECIAL REVERSIBLE BRUSSELS!TB FRINGED HEARTHRUGS, das 54in x 27in; splendid Lard--wearing quality for bedroom or Idlcbcn; in Crimson, Green, Blue. Usual price, 8s 6d. Eclipse-all price, 4s lid. 2.30 TO 4.30. 2 OCOyds 56in COSTUME VELOUR, all plain shades of Dark Grey, Mole, Fawn, ’ Navy, Nigger, Bottle; this beautiful cloth is All Wool, and is worth 18s 6d pah yard. Eclipse-all price, 5s lid. REMEMBER, TWO HOURS ONLY. W. PENROSE AND CO. ARE ’THERE DRESSMAKERS IN TEE HOME? If there arc, Children’s Needs come first, then your turn. astrakhan is shown in every shads. Ail bright shades, in 50in cloth, soiling at 17s 6d yard. A bettor showing could not be “conceived. A few shilings put into- this wide cloth is all you need. 250yds N4P VELOUR, very suitable for children’s wear; 56in wide; colors ara Navy* Brown, Grey, Peacock, and Red.' This cloth was Jl4s 6d a yard. So that every child may have a coat, and bo able to defy the winter’s cold, we are now selling There are 4 S pieces of VELOUR COATING in Navy, Saxo, Fawn, and Grey; 56in wide. This fine cloth is 6s lid yard. VELOURS. IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORINGS, AT 13s 6d YARD. Makes a young person’s smart Winter Coat. There are all colors, of course. 52in and 54in DONEGAL AND HARRIS TWEEDS have all been reduced. Now offered at 3s lid yard. That is loss than half-price. Colons mostly Browns, Fawns, andl 2 or”3°ends of PAISLEY AND ORIENTAL MOROOAIN, rich, silky fabric for tops o£ dresses, etc.; 40in. Prices, 2s lid to As lid yard. ALL WINTER DRESS STUFF greatly reduced. Examine our stock. W. PENROSE AND CO. CLEAR THE GANGWAY. MUTUAL FUR COT. (Over Vernon Smith’s, Ironmongers), GEORGE STREET. THIS IS OUR ONLY ADDRESS. We have just landed a- big shipment of FUR GOATS, of the finest quality, In the following— Musquash, Marmot, Squirroiettc, Northern Seal, Arctic Seal, Dark Beaver, Silver Beaver, and Mole. At prices that defy competition. Inspection cordially invited. REMEMBER: THAT WHAT-WE SAY IT IS, IT IS. S. Y. JOHNSON, Manager (Late Mutual Stores, Ltd), Now at our only address, George street. FIRS T BA L L 0 T, JUNE 12. JUNE 12. THE UNITED STABR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. NEW GROUP JUST COMMENCED. First Ballot, Juno 12. Those joining now participate. Each share you hold entitles you to £IOO, interest free. All profits belong to members. Take up Five Shares and take your chance. Secure a Free Loan on June 12. Each member must get a loan before the group winds up. All particulars on application. J. W. SMEATON, Secretary. 152 High street.
A FEW SPECIAL LINES IN OUE LACE DEPARTMENT WORTH SEEING. t* SILK RADIUM FLOUNCING LACES, the latest London creations; in shades of Ivory, Champagne, Apricot, Sky, Pink, Cinnamon, Flame, Lemon, Almond, Grey, Lilac, and Kingfisher. Special price, 3s 6d yard. SILK RADIUM FLOUNCING LACES, in Ivory, Kingfisher, Cinnamon, Rose, Lilac, Champagne, Lemon, Grey, Almond, Light Brown, Navy, and Black; 36in wide. Special price, 4s lid yard. FRENCH FILET LACE CAMISOLE TOPS, dainty designs, assorted patterns. Special prices, Is 6d and Is lid each. SWISS EMBROIDERED CAMISOLES, assorted designs, all ready for stitching. Special prices, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 5s 6d each. SWISS EMBROIDERED NIGHTDRESS TOPS, superior quality longcloth, beautifully worked. Special price, 3s 6d. GUIPURE LACE NECKWEAR, in the new circular shape; in Ivory and Cream; assorted patterns. Special price, Is lid each. A. AND T. INGLIS, LIMITED, The Cash Emporium, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ARTIFICIAL EYES. Hundreds Just Landed,. All Shades, WV. STURMER. G.A.0.C., D. 5.0.1., .« Qualified Optician, L George street (Sprosen’s Chemist Shop). Torio Lenses, Kryptok Lenses, _ Dr Urookes Lenses. Eye-testing a specialty. Also Doctors’ Prescriptions accurately mado up by Mr STURMER. FOOTBALL. UNION FOOTBALL CLUB. yrEMBERS are asked to make a special tJL effort to Attend the Meeting to be held in the Pavilion, North Ground, on THURSDAY, May Bth, at 7 o’clock. A full attendance is absolutely necessary. GEO. SMITH, Hon. Sec. BOWLING, NOTICE TO BOWLERS. A N INVITATION is extended to all cl Gentlemen interested in the formation f a Bowling Club in North Dunedin to ttend a Meeting in the Gforgc Street Ichool Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, Bth lay, at 7.45. BUSINESS: 1. Form a Bowling Club. 2. Election of Officers and Committee. 3. Any Other Business Connected Therewith. Dunedin North and Leith Amenities Society. WALTER PATERSON, Secretary. MEETINGS. MEETINGS. OTAGO UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION. FRIDAY, May 9.-Studhoime House, 7,15 p.m., Business Meeting and Social. SATURDAY, May 10.—3 p.m., Inspection of New Buildings. Afternoon Tea. SUNDAY, May 11. —6.30 p.m., Service, Ross Chapel. All Visiting Graduates are invited. MURIEL MAY, Hon. See. OTAGO HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION (North Dunedin Branch),— Next Meeting to bo held TO-MORROW (Thursday), May Bth, in Knox Church Sunday School, Frederick street, at 7.30 p.m. Subject for discussion: ‘ Household Ilinta and Recipes.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18627, 7 May 1924, Page 7
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