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|*l j| The New Fashions j| in all the Glory of their Beauty 11 and the Radiance of their Charm! are now being Shown in our Enlarged Premises i= is =i = = s*S«l li is = 'SSx <D mm m I,'r. Z=S. 4 >'Vv % mi s:lh - li I s ip •■C AN EXHIBITION second only in importance and interest to that at Logan Park is the opinion of many Ladies # ! In our Magnificent New Show Room and Millinery Salon, as well as in every Department of the Establishment, we are making a Wonderfully Attractive an( f Brilliant Display in everything which Fashion dictates for Autumn and Winter wear.' STYLES in a diversity ample to suit every individuality, yet, no matter how exquisite and distinctive, always reasonable in price. COLOR in its myriad hues is triumphant, shades ranging from delicate Orchid and Apricot tones to the most daring Reds and Greens, bizarre and insistent. LADIES FASHIONABLE ATTIRE in Garments of correct and approved design, DELIGHTFULLY SMART MILLINERY—Hats for the most fastidious. CHILDREN’S COATS and MILLINERY. LADIES’ DAINTY LINGERIE.. THE NEW FABRICS. A vast assortment to battle for supremacy. French Silks, Crepes, Tinselled Chenille, Patterned and Gorgeously Printed Georgettes are very beautiful ; while the plainer Woollen Materials embrace every popular color and weave, including Coteles, Ottomans, Repps, Coverts, etc. LADIES, WE INVITfe YOU I The preparation of this Great Fashion Exposition has entailed mhch thought and work, but we are proud of it and delighted with the praise so freely accorded to it. We invite you ! Don’t worry about buying—just come and enjoy the beauty. = A =5 m m m m few & * m s»\ AT m m FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. :MiSS Hodge having taken possession of her new and improved quarters, is now prepared to interview Ladies, under most comfortable conditions, as to their requirements for the season. —) Drapery Supply Association || 105, 107, 1 09, 111, 113, and 115 George St. Branch at South Dunedin. = 1 lllllllllllilllisi

Fruit Preserving Jam Making The Fruit Season is now on, and Juicy Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Nectarines, Apples, etc., are available for the next few weeks, and the thrifty housekeeper is thinking about her ine for the Whiter supply, and is exerting her skill in the making ot 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 EIGHT. Laidlaw & Gray, Ltd. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN*

tSTRACHAN’S MATURED ALE ,1 is acknowledged the Finest Full-bodied Ale on the Market Ask for MATURED ALE. St is Matured. KAKA ALE Is Non-Deposit and Clear to the Last Drop . ’Phone 3,035. Strachan’s Branch New Zealand Breweries, Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 12