r m m I IS m I SB m ! 0 1 i i 0 a ! m 9fl ( lIIBIBBjHIBB 881 ■ ■ ■■-ills SOB BB iOBBB iißßßismanoßii Last TEN Days of Mammoth SALE! Further Reductions in All Departments Goods Must Be Soli Regardless of Cost 200 PRETTY COTTON MAROCATN WASHING FROCKS at 5/11 and 8/11 each. 50 only PURE LINEN ONE-PIECE FROCKS, assorted colors, at 10/6 each. 25 PETONE ALL-WOOL SERGE COSTUMES, in Greys, Fawns, Browns, and Navy, at 45/ and 59/6 each. 200 SMART ALL-WOOL ONE-PIECE FROCKS in all the leading shades, at 59/6 and 75/ each. ALL LINES in LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, and HOSIERY at Special Mammoth Sale Prices. A. SMITH & CO. The Big Cash Drapers, 198, 200, 202 George Street = ■ = Dunedin, STOP PRESS ! The next ten days will be busy clays in onr Manchester and Dress Departments. All HOUSEHOLD GOODS and the Balance of our SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS will be offered at unheard-of prices! ‘nflflßßH! B*5W"«a9S n.»r*wa'3saa o«»rp**rs!ssi RBWSl&ii
Every Carpet imported by us is selected because of its qualities of distinction. We sell the very best at lowest prices—a visit to our Show Room is conclusive proof. coullar & Chisholm, Lt DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL.
Fruit Preserving Jam Making The Fruit Season is now on, and Juicy Peaches, Apricots, Ph™®. Nectarines, Apples, etc., are available for the next few weeks, and the thrifty housekeeper is thinking about her ine for the Winter supply, and is exerting her skill in the making of Preserves, Jams, etc., for her household. In order to be successful it is absolutely necessary to have the right articles for making and receptacles for retaining in perfect condition when made. This is where we come in, as we excel and specialise in all classes of such articles. get your supply now. REPLENISH YOUR STOCK OF APPLIANCES. BRASS PRESERVING PANS. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS. ENAMELLED PRESERVING PANS. PRESERVING JARS, pints, quarts, half-gallons, TIE-OVER JELLY JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS. RUBBER RINGS, JAM POT COVERS. JAM SPOONS. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. PRICES RIGHT. GOODS RIGHT. Laidlaw & Gray, Ltd. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
Are acknowledged to be the most discriminating judges of Butter in New Zealand—only the very choicest is good enough for Dunedin. This nice discrimination is graphically shown by the ever-increas-ing sales of Otago’s-Best Butter—‘ HTJIA J Brand, December, 1923: December, 1924: December, 1925—90,0001 b “ Hula ” . Butter consumed: If- you want the very choicest, always distinctly specify
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Evening Star, Issue 19175, 16 February 1926, Page 3
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