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J. Rattray & Sons, Ltd. awarded First Order of Merit for Tea at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1925-26 -cr M.de by ti« Maker, of tka 'Kuijot” Bop' D »liih—ihertfo?®' fiv a i The New Antiseptic Wax for Polishing Floors, Linoleum, and Furniture. In Tins, 3d., 9d. and 21* Big Values await Buyers at the Hub SALE Bargains in Clearance Lots at GIVE-AWAY PRICES LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED COMBINATIONS, heavy quality, V neck, short sleeves. Now clearing at 2/11 per pair. MAIDS’ CORDED CORSET BODICES, sizes 22 to 30, Now Clearing at 2/6 per pair. LADIES’ GREY ENGLISH CORSETS, medium length, with suspenders; sizes 23 to 30. Extraordinary value—2/6 per pair. A BIG MILLINERY BARGAIN. LADIES’ VELVET READY-TO-WEAR HATS, assorted shades, and smart shapes. Regular value, 15/6 to 22/6. Now clearing at 5/11 each. LADIES’ RUBBER COATS, heavy quality; colors—Tan, Saxo, Navy, and Black; S.W., W., and O.S. sizes. Now 29/6. A RIBBON SPECIAL! GLACE AND SATIN RIBBON in shades of Saxo, Royal, Lemon, Tan, Cardinal, Cerise, Pink, etc.; 3in to 6in wide. Clearing at 10£d per yard. REAL CHINESE TORCHON INSERTION, liu and 2in wide—l/ per dozen yards. HOLEPROOF HOSE, good quality, silk over lisle, double suspender tops; in White, Cordovan, Otter, Claud, Log Cabin, and Black. Usual price, 5/11 per pair. Now 4/6. OTTD Winter Fair and Sale 101ILJ10 South Dunedin D.S.A. Branch.

The Coffee and Chicory Essence that’s “ ready, aye ready ” is “ Camp.” Boiling water is all that it needs. ]t warms' and cheers in a way that makes it welcome everywhere. —-[Advt.j

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Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 3