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SENSATIONAL PURCHASE BY " - A. SMITH & CO. 500 LADIES’ ART. SILK KNITTED JUMPERS (with or without Collar). Colors: Ivory, Black, Navy, Saxe, Holio., Putty, Autumn, Pink, Sky, Cinnamon, Rust, Grey, Champagne, Poach, Biscuit, Vieux Rose, Lemon, etc. Worth 16/6 to 25/, SPECIAL CASH PRICE, 8/11 and 12/8. JUST ARRIVED, ex s.s. Raranga, £2,000 worth of EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, FROCKS, POLO JUMPERS, TUNIC SUITS. COSTUMES, SPORTS SKIRTS, etc., which will be specially displayed during the next ten days. Our prices, too, are extremely reasonable. An inspection will convince you. Tins is a great opportunity to secure something smart at a reasonable price for the Spring Meeting of the D.J.O. Please accept this Invitation to visit our Store, A. Smith & Co. THE BIG CASH DRAPERS, 198-202 GEORGE STREET - - ” « DUNEDIN. 2 C3f* % JJ& T ass; i m Mi & ©MA ft TEA —-Smiles from the Hills of Sunny Ceylon WHEN the templates plucK the tender leaf buds the# are still moist with refreshing morning dew. This means that the sap is folly retained. It means fresher, more fragrant moiH delicious tea k your cup. . . j In your packet of w Roma ** yod find only real tea. The bitter, harmful tannin dust and aU impurities have been eliminated by ; special machinery. This means more cups per pound. > •v/ Now, wouldn't it he wise to try this choice, economical tea at once! Ask yonr Grocer, fo? Roma V—, The Dust-Freed Tea BISCUITS! BISCUITS! HUDSONS BUTTER THEY ARE GOOD. CRACKER biscuits i Biscurrsi 7b 4&fr M Carpels for Every Home! In your own interest as well as ours we asl< you to see these Carpets and compare patterns* qualities, and prices with any in the country. Home-lovers cordially invited to inspect. I, cmtlkc Sc mth .^nkrcarijil!.

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 21

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