During Stocktaking we shall be quitting many lines at loti prices rather than cany on next season. Hence thess •* s End of Season M Spectaji ttCft .worth watchings Coats for the Little Folkl Ph, what a wonderful selection f For boys and of tender years, and varied sizes. Coats to keep thens Warm and snug when keen winds blow or Jack Frosl spreads his garment white. Keep the Little FolS warm, and they’re happy. Here's some you can choosy from?-—Teddy Cloth, Astrakhan, Velour, Cheviot, Blanket Cloth, Lambswool, and Nestling Cloth. In aH the newest colors, including Shrimp, Saxe, Mole, Scarlet, Navy, and Cream* Sizes—l 9, 18, 20, 23 inches long* Usually up to 27/6, All sizes to clear. Usually up !o 85/6, All sizes to clear, 15/6 21/ Brown, Ewing’s See the Windowl 1 ■
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The 'STAR * Small Advertisements Bring Good Results. ADVERTISE YOUR NEEDS and look for them in its Columns, which cater for all the requirements o| business and family life. Thousands scan these Columns daily. Write yoar Advertisements ora this Foot and forward (with payment) to this Office. To the Manager of the ‘ Evening Star,’ Dunedin. Please insert the following Advertisement in the ‘ Star NUMBER OF INSERTIONS For which I enclose Postal Notes (or Stamps) value '& !! 1
Wanteds, For Sales, To Lets* ) Apartments, etc., etc., , . . ) Answers to Advedasemgatii
SIXTEEN WORDS, If CASH. / Board and Residence, Situations If Booked, 1/6. [ Vacant, Situations Wanted, ete*
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Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 11
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