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PURE VOUTIIE'EUCALYPT!

/== The New Autumn Millinery Is Now Being Shown at the Hub. First Grand Display of Latest Fashions in Charming Hats, be* coming styles and effec» tive designs. Ladies will bo delighted with our splendid display, and gratified by the extremely moderate prices. We invite them to call! POPULAR PULL-ON FELTS in all the new autumn colorings ; largo' or small head fits. Prices, 9/11, 10/0, 12/6, 15/6, lip to 25/. CHIC STYLES IN MODEL II ATS, Volv et, Plush, Duvetyn, etc. All the new eoa s o n’s shades Cedar, Pheasant, Bois do Rose, Grey, Blue, etc.; also in Black. Prices, 22/8 to SO/. THE ‘HUB’ South Dunedin D.S.A. Branch.

Vi.il. % ■ si POPULAR NEW STYLES iN INFINITE VARIETY In the specially-imported _ Continental styles, the new flared effect is < seen at its best. Our own creations, tailored on the promises, and therefore offered at very moderate figures, embody all the newest features. Among these are double-breasted effects, step collars, fur collars, and fur trimmings, etc.; colors are Cinnamon, Bottle Green, Rust, Air Force Blue, and Nut Brown, in a wonderful variety of materials. Brices range from £5 17/6. Maids’ All-Wool Velour Coats from £4. 4m Coal, Coat Frock and Costume Specialist - George Street (next D.S.A.) DUN EDIiK ifflM w,

Tone Comfort TThat may be termed Tone Comfort is the enjoyment derived from surrounding yourself with the S. & C. Furnishings of quality and artistic design. ScoiiSlar $ aiiMm Dunedin $ Snuercargill.

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Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 9