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Little things! usually much bigger prices Look at them now! Yes—to you who study the details of personal appearance—this notice is specially addressed! Gloves, Hose, Ribbons, and Furbelows all here—neat and good quality—and prices so much below what you expected to pay! LADIES’ WHITE KID GLOVES, two buttons, one and three cord points only. Sizes 6f, 6, and 6J. Usual prices, 7/6, 7/11, 10/6. Stocktaking price, 1/11 per pair. LADIES’ BLACK AND WHITE MILANESE LISLE GLOVES, two button, perfect fitting. White, sizes 6, 61, 7, 7-J; Black, sizes 6, 6|. Usual prices, 3/3 to 4/G. 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, 6/6, 5/11. Stock-taking price, 3/6 per pair, or 3 pairs for 9/11. MOSLEY’S SHADOW SHEEN HOSE, fine mercerised Milanese effect, self satin stripe; Navy, Nigger, White, and Grey. Usual price, 6/JI. Stock-taking price, 4,6. BLACK GLACE RIBBON.—A special offer In Hair Ribbon, 6Jin 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. IJin. liin. 1-fin. Usual prices, 1/2 1/3 i/9 2/6. Stock-taking prices, 6d 74d 9d 1/3. SMART COLLARINGS in new color combinations; f yard sufficient to make a Collar. Jazz and Chinese effects. Will lie perfectly fiat. Usual price, 4/11. Stock-taking price, 2/6. LADIES’ SILK VEILINGS, made in France; Black only; Spots, Fancy Mesh, Russian effects. Usual price, 2/11 per yard. Stock-taking price, 2{yds for 1/. BLACK APRONS, satin finish, heavy Italian cloths; pockets and strings; made in our factory. Sizes 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 inches waist. Usual price, 5/11. Stock-taking price, 3/6. LADIES’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, all pure linen, Irish make; free from filling. Sizes 13in s 13Jin, 4in and fin hem. Usual prices, 1/3 to 1/6. Stock-taking prices, 1/ each, 3 for 2/9. Stock-taking time, hence these Bargains. D. I. C. Dunedin, The New Fashions for Spring and Summer. Lovely Modes at Moderate Prices. WE are now busy opening out New Goods in all Departments in preparation for our Grand Fashion Exposition, and we are already showing: Magnificent Ranges of Woollen and Silk Dress Materials, including Wembley Exhibition Fabrics secured exclusively for us. Cotton in Plain and Fancy Marocains, Crepes, Fujis, Silkylines, Art Silk and Cotton mixtures, Oriental and Jacquard effects. Imported Millinery Models and our adaptations and creations, stylish and smart. Children’s Millinery, Frocks, and Overalls. A Ready-to-Wear Hats in great variety, including the popular Sports and Gamin shapes. The best show in the city. New Hosiery (including full range of genuine “Holeproof”), Novelty Embroidered Suede Gloves, Chubby Umbrellas, Coster Scarfs, Laces, Veilings, etc. New English Model Costumes, Jumper Suits, French Frocks, Jumpers and Feather Neckwear, Ladies’ New Underwear, including Art, Silk Knitted Garments, Gossard Corsets and Brassieres. In the Men’s Department. New English-made Fur Felt Hals, Neglige Shirts, London-made Ties, etc. New Sports Suits and Clothing. Oar First Grand Fashion Show of the Season will be announced in a Few Days. §4® ( i ip 69 « fMnammjMmammm PLwh fMKJßmatmmmKaamammSßßßa «53 OnS 105, 107,109, 111, 113, and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin. ,1 IF you need Employment, you 'willoatch Quotations from the ‘.Evening Star’ T>OSES. Special articles by experts; th« eye of Employers by Advertising in *Ur Office for largo or small quantities of XV when ami how to plant to get the best the ‘Star. Printing before placing your order. resells; see ‘Star Garden Annual.'

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Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 10