I Pearl Strings from Paris m % Wliorewr Society and Fash ion hold sway the Pearl is the Jewel preference of women. It is the Jewel never criticised—never questioned—it is distinction itself. "We have just received some beautiful advance samples. The lustro is almost perfection, Lot us show them. Prices from 12/6 to 70/. m & i I w THE QUALITY JEWELLERS, 31 PRINCES ST, DUNEDIN (Next The Bristol). K.V a^ ; /il 1 ‘ n 1 L V. /i r i v . Tc i i J& ‘ 4 Ar®ler 11 Fm 4 Tm
£OM±DJ: Jm m' m a >~y %r i 5 Z^ 'i /SH W'v ‘W " Begging ymr; pardon, Madam, it’s noi the leather, it s the polish. You use discrimination when you chose your shoeo ; and I would suggest it is worth while carefully selecting your polish. > “ A tin of Nugget’s cheap enough and lasts long enough to satisfy anyone, and it docs supply just what is required to keep footwear in good condition. 1 always use it myself, whether for black, brown {or wiutc) shoes, and that ® thtj strongest recommendation 1 can give it. G;> PER TIN. Made in Black, Brown (Tern), Dark Brown, and Taney Red. Aha in White for Patent Leather, 'M3 fXj| IX BOOT r/D POLISH ■X r,f !>, Hnmes 6 S3CE2E3
a ([i WON SALE The growth of otrr business thronghont the past decade demands an extension of premises. For a brief period wc offer our stock at great rednertions. The Bona Fide Bargains have given rises to many expressions of delight and satisfaction. Costumes and Goats Stylish’ atm "Ready to "Wear, at prices that yon will rosily welcome. This list indicates the savings that can bo effected.:— Usual price, £lO 17s Od. Usual price, £9 15s Od. Usual price, £S 10s Od. Usual price, £7 7s Od. Usual price, £6 10s Od. Sale prise, 23 S 3 Cd, Sale pries, £7 15s Dri. ba'a pries, £u 6s Od. Si’Jtj price, £5 17s Sd. Sale pries, 24 17a ed. THESE PRICES APPLY TO EITHER COSTUMES OR COATS. ASTRAKHAN AND VELOUR COATEES Reduced to £3 17/6. MOTE THIS FACT 3 TVe heap no old stock. Every garment is fresh and fashionable—the mode of the moment. The trimmings in Silk, Braid, and Fur are superb, VOTE OPPORTUNITY IS TO-DAY. COME RIGHT AWAY. i|, iVI A f@ KJA JsAAl—# Ji £ILJA.\ “LADIES’ TAILOR SPECIALIST,” GTBORGE STREET (Next D.S.A.) . DUNEDIK.
An > • I,’mT fa\v\ \ v\ lilSl.L^cLJr.i "^vtr n . KffyTrSty-Jh si'j\ I''''k’h 1 ' '''k’h }i| ">' Lb, „ sil i • I V<£ U'< SSfr vS IV M feliH?! if vK •Vi r£"£ sS /V*ri MS ■v && sy'4^S'-rf 10 Charm of usaiili& horns was ever enhanced by the sweet, wholesome cleanliness attained by the use of Hudson’s Soap. In the old days it was the tiled floor which was kept so spotlessly clean with | Hudson’s; now linoleum and oilcloth bear witness to its virtues. | Since Hudson’s Soap was first used, many things in the home | have changed considerably—but the love of cleanliness lies | with us yet. That is why Hudson's Soap still has pride of | place for all home cleaning, for washing clothes, for washing- I up after meals. 1 IN PACKETS EVERYWHERE, , IB! tkeSOm«AaXMCM R. S. HUDSON LTD., Liverpool, London, and Petone, N.Z. )6
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Evening Star, Issue 18667, 23 June 1924, Page 3
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