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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IN FULL SWING. IN FULL SWING. n A GREAT CHANGE-OYER SALE AT, PENROSE’S. THE CHANGE FROM WINTER TO SUMMER, WITH A CORRESPONDING CHANGE IN PRICES. QUOTATIONS THAT SHOW GREAT REDUCTIONS ON THE PAST SEASON’S PRICES. STUPENDOUS ALTERATIONS. LOWEST LEVEL PRICES I AIL MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR REDUCED. TARE FULL ADVANTAGE OP THIS GREAT CHANGE-OVER SALS. OVERHAUL YOUR WARDROBE. IT’S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY TO-DAY I 15 dozen Boys’ Harvard Shirts, with collars attached, medium colors, with assorted stripes; all sizes. Usual prices, 4s to 5s 3d. Sale price, 2s lid. Boys’ Warm Flannelette Shirts, for school wear; sizes to fit boys 2 to 15 years; bargain value. Usual prices, 4s 3d to 5s 9d. Sale price, 3s lid. ISO dozen Men’s Harvard Working Shirts, with collars; medium colors, with woven stripes; material that will wash and stand hard wear. Usual price, 9s 6d. Sale price, 5s lid. 35 dozen only Men’s Dark Cotton Tweed Working Shirts, fast colors; shirts that are proved wearers; best shirt value offering. Usual price, 9s 6d. Sale price, 5s lid. 20 dozen Men’s Heavy Tweed Working Shirts, dark and light colors; suitable shirts for country wear. Heavily reduced prices to clear. Usual price, 13s 6d. Sale price, 7s lid. 25 dozen Men’s Pyjama Suits, made of warm material; will wear and wash well; good assortment of colors and stripes. Usual price, 12s 6d. Sale price, 8s lid. 75 pairs Men’s Gaberdine Twist Trousers, in fawn and grey shades; 3 good pockets, cuff bottoms; a hard-wearing, dressy garment for carriers. Usual price, 16s 6d. Sale price, 13s lid. 200 pairs Men’s Heavy Grey Denim Trousers, self-pockets; the countrymans mend; sizes 3 to 3. Usual price, 10s Od. Sale price, 7s 6d.^ 100 pairs Men’s Blue Denim Trousers, good heavy weight, riveted pockets; extra strongly made. Usual price, 9s 6d. Sale price, 6s lid. 75 pairs Men’s All-wool Tweed Trousers; good weight for working; 3 pockets, cuff bottoms. Usual price, 18s lid. Sale price, 15s 6d. 25 pairs Men’s Cottonade Trousers, in size 7 only; cannot replace this line, so out they must go. Usual price, 13s 6d. Sale price, 8s lid. 15 only Boys’ Varsity Suits, in Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds; mostly mid-grey shades; a nice suit for w'eo chaps; sizes 1 to 6. Usual price, 24s 6d. Sale price, 17s 6d. . . , . . 100 Specially Selected Boys’ Sports Spits, manufactured from leading colonial suitings; first-class trimmings, perfect fitting; large selection of shades. Sizes 3to 6i Usual price, 37s 6d; Sale price, 29s 6d. Sizes 7to 12; Usual price, 45a; Bale price, 37b 6d. Sizes 13 to 18: Usual price, 49s 6d; Sale price, 39s 6d. W. PENROSE AND CO. ASTOUNDING BARGAINS AT THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. DOUGLAS BERNSTEIN AND CO., LTD., 10 DOWLING STREET (Next Post Office), DUNEDIN. Our Sale will soon bo finished, bo we aro offering further startling Reductions during the final period. Bargains such as we are showing cannot be seen elsewhere, so gxasp this opportunity of securing goods at Less than Half-price. 500 LADIES’ COATS TO M CLEARED. )OD QUALITY VELOUR COATS. Worth 70® to 80s. Sale price, 25a lid. lART VELOUR COATS, all colors. Worth 85s to 90s. Sale price. 29s lid. jL-WOOL COVERT COATS, Nigger and Fawn. ' Worth 90s. Sale price, 39s lid. lART GABERDINE COATS, beautifully lined. Worth 7gs. Sale price, 69® 6d. JESSY FUR-TRIMMED VELOUR COATS, all colors. Worth 7ga to Bgs, Sale price, 99s 6d. 7,1,0 bK COATS, fur collars. Worth 9gs, Sale price, £5 19a 6d. only GENUINE MARMOT COATS. Worth 25gs. Sale price, logs. 250 COSTUMES AND FROCKS AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. JBERDINE FROCKS; only a few left. Worth 70s. Sale price, 37s 6d. _ ART GABERDINE FROCKS, beautifully trimmed. Worth sgs. _ Sale price. 47® 6d. onlv TWEED GUoJL’UMES, nicely lined. Worth 3gs. Sale price, 9s lid. DIES’ WORSTED ObSTUMES. Worth 4gs. Sate price, 29s lid. ,B Ml DINE AND SERGE COSTUMES, Worth sgs. bale price, 39s lid. [ART GABERDINE AND SERGE COSTUMES. Silk lined. Worth 7gs. Sale price, IAUTIFUL COSTUMES, many fur trimmed, Silk lined.' Worth 9gs. Sale 69s 6ti. pn<», BARGAINS IN MEN’S -OVERCOATS. ,-WOOL TWEED OVERCOATS; sizes 4 to 7. Worth 70s. Sale price, 42a. ?K GREY TWEED OVERCOATS, lined throughout. Special value, 56s od. iT QUALITY DARK GREY TWEED OVERCOATS, lined throughout. Special 'WOOL BOYS’ TWEED SPORTS SUITS, best quality, cut and finish. Sim 4 to 6,26 b lid; 7to 12, 28s lid; 13 to 15, 31s lid. BIG HOSIERY BARGAINS. dozen ART SILK HOSE, Black, Nigger, Grey, Fawn Sale price 3 pair* for to 63. Av£ 1-1 RIBBED SUjK HOSE, Gashmero teet; Black, JSavy, Pawn, Mole. Bate ODER PR OOF SILK HOSE, Black, Grey, Nigger, Pawn, Flesh. Sale price, 5s Ud. iCK CASHMERE HOSE. Woith 3a lid. Sale price, 2s 6d. IVY BLACK SILK HOSE. Worth 22s 6d. Sale price, 14a 6d,

WITHDRAWAL NOTICE. TpROPERTY, 46 Grosvenor street, adverX tised For For Sale by Auction, has now boon Withdrawn from Sale.—Francis, Sellars, auctioneers. TO LET. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. SPLENDID CENTRAL SHOPS, DUNEDIN, TO BE LEASED AT A REASONABLE RENTAL. 'E Can Offer 3 SHOPS (singly or as one), with a frontage of about 50ft to the busiest side of Stuart street (just below Octagon). Good cellarage. Presently occupied by well-known drapers, who have bought larger premises. Apply PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD., 1 Vogel street. FURNISHED Double Bed-Sitting Room; fireplace, etc.—llo Stafford street^ mo LET, 4-roomed House, 3 rooms partly JL furnished, N.E. Valley; large garden; rent, 35s week.— 2l, ‘ Star. 1 mo' LET, Furnished Single Bedroom, use JL conveniences; central. —26, ‘Star.’ TiO LET, in superior homo, largo up-to-date Unfurnished Room, also Furnished Double Bedroom, north cud.—2o, J btar.^_ 0 LET, for 5 months, 6-roomed House, furn.shed, Maori Hill; rent, 50s. —Park, Reynolds, Limited. _ tvNE largo Room (furnished or unfurnished) To Let, with board, or breakfast only if preferred; suit two business ladies; terms moderate; central. 9MJ, ' Star ’ Office. TO LET, Two largo Unfurnished Rooms; uso conveniences; reasonable rent suitable people; south end. 998, Stui. TO LET Two Rooms, unfurnished; use conveniences; board if desired; refined home; no children. — Star. mOnbEfT 3"Rooms' (2 furnished and 1 1 unfurnished, with fireplace). Apply 165 Moray place. 2 iX) LET, ”1 or 2 largo Unfurnished JL' Rooms; fireplaces, oloctric light, and e-as; one minute from car; low rent to suitable people.—Apply 15 Meadow street, Mornington. rfvO LET, *Tl?oom3 and X 130 Dundas street, overlooking Exhibition. f-jtvjo LET, Sitting Room, Double Bedroom, X also ’Single Room; superior locality; jas cooker, conveniences; central.—B7 Carnil street. _ rO LET, 5-roomod Furnished House; all conveniences; adult family. Apply! mornings) 106 Bay View road. 110 LET, late Dr Martin's, 'Octagon, Offices, Work Rooms, Factory.—Huton’s Agency, 207 George street. •jfiO LET, Detached Room, with stove.— X Apply 12 strceL ITVb LET.—Otago Window Cleaning Company Clean Chimneys, Grates, Floois, windows, before moving into house.—Telehono 3,250. _ __ (HOLET, In Dawson’s Buildings, Moray I. place, Well-lighted Rooms for profesonal or business men; lift service. Apply tawsons, Ltd., jewellers. 310 LET, Cars for Hire, without drivers, i to competent persons.—Commercial fotors, 65 Stuart street; ’phone 15i. flO LEI Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your : nrnituro moans safety and conomy.—Office, 22 Bond street. TTdBNIXUKti Rjiai UVALS. NEE us as to the Best and Cheapest Wav 3 to Remove your Furniture by Road ail, or Sot. NLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED UNSURPASSP.D STORAGE. Write, ’phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO.. LIMITED. P.O. Box 300 Telephones: 1,151, 1,152. MONEY. STRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, tf.Z. Express Co, Buildings, Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 5