bigger Yes—to you who study the details of personal appearance—this notice is specially addressed I Gloves, Hose, Ribbons, and Furbelows all here—neat and good quality—and prices so much below what you expected to pay I LADIES’ WHITE KID GLOVES, two buttons, one and three cord points only. Sizes sf, 0, and 6J, Usual prices, 7/6, 7/11, 10/6. Stock-taking price, 1/11 per pair. LADIES’ BLACK AND WHITE MILANESE LISLE GLOVES, two button, perfect fitting. White, sizes 6,6 s, 7, 7|; Black, sizes 6, 6-J. Usual prices, 3/3 to 4/6. Stock-taking price, 9d per pair, LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, full fashioned, spliced heels and toes, fine gauge wool; women’s size only. Usual prices, 5/6, 5/11. Stock-taking price, 3/6 per pair, or 3 pairs for 9/11. MOBLEY’S SHADOW SHEEN HOSE, fine mercerised Milanese effect, self satin stripe; Navy, Nigger, White, and Grey. Usual price, 6/11. Stock-taking price, 4/6, BLACK GLACE RIBBON.—A special offer in Hair Ribbon, wide. Usual price, 4/11. Stock-taking price, 1/3. BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, Satin back. Good-quality goods offered much below cost price. , Width— lin. l|in, IJ-in. Ifin. Usual prices, 1/2 1/3 1/9 2/6. Stock-taking prices, fid 7|d 9d 1/3. SMART COLLARIN'GS in new color combinations; | yard sufficient to make a Collar. Jazz and Chinese effects. Will lie perfectly flat. Usual price, 4/11. Stock-taking price, 2/fi. LADIES’ SILK VEILINGS, made in Franco; Black only; Spots, Fancy Mesh, Russian effects. Usual price, 2/11 per yard. Stock-taking price, 24yds for If. BLACK APRONS, satin finish, heavy Italian cloths; pockets and strings; made in our factory. Sizes 26, 28. 30, 32, 34 inches waist. Usual price, 6/11. Stock-taking' price, 3/fi. LADIES’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, all pure linen, Irish make; free from filling. Sizes 13in x 13Jin, sin and |in hem. Usual prices, 1/3 to 1/6. Stock-taking prices, 1/ each, 3 for 2/9. le, nena ». I. C. :.ge is Dunedin,
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HE lIR AST Ei E 1 i A The Great War and the years of strain which have followed are responsible for the prevalence of Neurasthenia to-day, but there is evidence that the trouble is being conquered. Cases are neither as serious nor as numerous as they were a year ago. and specialists attribute this to the fact that Otis has been freely prescribed. It is a remarkable fact that when Otis is used in cases of Neurasthenia the patient gains steadily in health and strength and there is never the least danger of a relapse. That is because Otis contains no harmful drugs or any ingredient capable of unduly exciting the heart or brain. | In fact, nothing but benefit can possibly follow its use, Tafee NEURASTHENIA and for all ailments arising from Blood Poverty or Nerve Exhaustion. You will never find a better or a safer tonic remedy, yet Otis only costs 3/6 per box at the chemists, and the simple directions for use are quite easy to follow. Decide that you will get a box from your Chemist to-Uay or write direct to Dept J 52 Otis Laboratories, 15, Parish Street, Wellington and a Trial Box of Otis will be sent to you Free, HACKETT •—The famous Tenor and for Charles E RATE A The phenomena! Young Violinist. Record exclusively for COLUMBIA NEW PROCESS RECORDS Their numbers now obtainable on doubletided records.
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Evening Star, Issue 18715, 18 August 1924, Page 2
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