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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. . READY FOR TO-MORROW I THE FIRST FRIDAY—ALWAYS AN INTERESTING DAY. THE MEN HAVE AN INNINGS! EVERY OVERCOAT IN THE STORE AT A REDUCED PRICE TO-MORROW. MANY LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. A TABLE OF MEN’S KMART SHIRTS, with collars to match, double neck-piece; all fast colors; slightly shop-eoilod. Usual prices, 10s 6d to 15s 6d each. To-morrow, 7s 6d each. HALF-PRICE FOR KNITTING WOOLS, TEMPLETON AND SONS’ CELEBRATED “AYR” KNITTING WOOL in Black, Cream, Emerald, Lemon, Peacock, Oyster, Cinnamon, Saxe, Henna, Old Rose, and Purple. Usually Is 9d per 2oz skein. To-morrow, 10J,d per 2cz skein, or 6s lid lb. ENGLISH 4-PLY FINGERING WOOL in Peacock, Oysier, Lemon, Rust, Henna, Jade, Heather, Rose, Light and Mid-Brown, Grey, Emerald, Purple, Saxe, Vicux Rose. Usually 8d oz skein. To-morrow, 4d oz skein, or 5s 3d per lb. 4-PLY DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL in Oyster, Purple, Light, and Mid-Saxe, Rose, Mole, Rust, and Brown. Usually Is 3d per 2oz skein. To-morrow, per 2oz skein, or 4s lid lb. PATON’S 3-PLY ALLOA WHEELING in Emerald and Bottle only. Usually Is 6d per 2oz skein. To-morrow, 9d pci' 2oz skein, or 5s lid lb. STOCKINGS AND LADIES’ SCARVES. “BOND’S" SYLKENWOOL STOCKINGS, splendid quality, in Black and Flecked shadings. Usual price, 7s lid pair. To-morrow, 3s lid. GIRLS’ LONG STOCKINGS, Black, Tan, and Greys, in fine and heavy-weight wool. Very special value. Usually 3s 9d to 5s 3d. To-morrow, 2s lid pair. LADIES' WIDE-END SILK TIES, a new range at a new price, and both are very remarkable. Usually 4s 6d. To-morrow, 2s lid each. SH.K SCARVES in Jazz effects; these are just opened, and represent the newest shadings. Usually 5s lid a: 1 7s Ld. To-morrow, 2s lid each. THESE FROM THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 800 yards SPECIAL QUALITY SHADOWETTB CRETONNE, 50in wide; newest patterns. To-morrow, Is 6d yard. 30 dozen LARGE PILLOW CASES, full frit's, taped ready Lr use. To-morrow, 2s lid pair. 80in LINEN-FINISH SHEETING. Worth 4s 6d. To-morrow, 3s 6d yard. EXCELLENT WHITE TABLE DAMASK. 54in wide; floral and dice designs. Usual price, 2s lid. To-raorrow, Is llt,d. IN THE CARPET DEPARTMENT. A PILE OF KITCHEN RUGS, assorted makes; every' one a bargain. Usual prices, 22s 6d to 29s 6d. To-morrow, 18s 6d. 70 NEW PATTERNS IN LINOLEUMS, best British make and guaranteed quality; 6ft wide. To-morrow, 8s 6d yard. SEE PAGE 8 FOR SENSATIONAL SHOW ROOM ANNOUNCEMENTS. ARTHUR, BARNETT, LTD. THE “ FAIR ” AND STOCK-TAKING SALE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. DRASTIC CLEARANCES. BIG ATTRACTIONS TO-MORROW. HUNDREDS OF SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Silk, Velvet, Suede Cloth, Plush, and Fancy Novelty Materials; assorted shapes and sizes, in newest and most fashionable shades. Final prices, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, and 5s 6d each, LARGE SELECTION OF SMART READY-TO-WEAR PELT HATS, in newest shapes and shades. Usually 10s 6cl, 15s 6d, and 21s. Sale price, 5s lid, 6s lid, and 8s lid each. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MODEL COATS, in Tweed a.nd Velour; distinctive styles, fur trimmed and lined through heavy silk; in- shades of Brown, Bottle Green, Navy, Rust, Wine, and Bois de Rose. Usual prices, llgs to 18gs. Reduced to half-price. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MODEL EVENING AND AFTERNOON FROCKS; exclusive stylo; Saxo, Gold, Flame, Coral, and Black. Usual prices, £6 19s 6d to 18gs. Reduced to half-price. LADIES’ GOOD QUALITY BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS; elastic in waist, finished deep pleated frill. Usual prioe-s, 10s 6d, 11b 6d. Sale price, 5s 6d. CHILDREN’S COLORED RUBBER RAINCOATS; plain and boiled stylo; in Light and Dark Saxe, Tan, Black, Hclio.; sizes ?2, 24, 27, 30, 35, 36, Usual prices, 19s 6d, 23s 6d, 26s 6d, 27s 6d, 28s 6d, 29s 6d. Sale prices, 14s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s 6d, 22s 6d, 23s 6d, 255. LADIES’ RIBBED SILK AND WOOL HOSE; in Beech, Light Grey, Sand, Nude, Fawn; small Wos. and W’s sizes. Usually 5s lid. Sale price, 3s lid. 150 FAIRS DUPLEX FABRIC GLOVES; floecy lined, 2-dome and pull-on gauntlet styles; shades—Pastel, Brown, Grey. Usual price, 5s lid. Sale price, 3s lid. SILK AND WOOL POLO VESTS, in fancy mixtures. Usually 4s 6d and 5s lid. Sale price, 2s lid. 6 BOXES WORRALL DVB VELVETEEN, 32in wide; heavy pile, and very hard wcarin"; ideal for evening wraps, frocks, etc. Colors include Gold, Orange, Rose, Naw. Cream, and Black. Usual price, 10s 6d. Special price, 6s lid. 5 PIECES WOOL NAP COATING, 54in wide; very cosy for warm winter coals; in shades of Mole, Fawn, Nigger, Saxe, and Navy. Usual price, 14s 6d. Special price, 8a lid. 75 HEAVY TWILL FLANNELETTE BLANKET SHEETS, size 60in x 2jyds. Usual D riees 7s 6d a.na 8s 6d each. Reduced to 5s lid and 6s lid each. 80in BLEACHED “ OSMAN ” SUPER. TWILL SHEETING, as shown in the Exhibition. Usual price, 3s lid. Special Sale price, 2s lid per yard. COLONIAL TWILL BLANKETS, at mill priep.s. Single bed, 19s 6d; double bed, 29s 6d. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MEN’S SPECIALS: 6 DOZEN MEN’S ALL-WOOL ENGLTSH-MAKE SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS; in Flesh and Pink shades. Usual price; 12s 6d. Rale price, 8s lid. 8 DOZEN BOA’S’ HEAVY DRILL SHIRTS: collars attached, light ground, with neat stripe. Usual prices, 5s 3d to 6s lid. Rale price, 3s lid. 12 only MEN’S GABERDINE RAINCOATS; Raglan sleeves, plain back. Usual price, 70s. Sale price. 59s 6d. , 100 onlv BOA’S’ GABERDINE RAINCOATS; French style, belt all round. Fit boys 2 to 7: Usual price, 29s 6rl; Sale price, 21s. Fit boys 8 to 12: Usual price, 33s 6d; Sale price, 22s 6d. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LTD., GEORGE STREET AND SOUTH DUNEDIN. A WUEK-END TREAT. STAR ATTRACTIONS FOR CAREFUL SHOPPERS AT E. AND 11. WOODS’S, LTD. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. WOODS’S BARGAIN WEEK-ENDS ARE IMMENSELY POPULAR BY REASON OF THE GENUINE PRICE REDUCTIONS ADD TO THIS OUR BIG SALE BARGAINS, AND YOU HAVE IT--" A WEEK-END TREAT.” ONE BIG SHOW-ROOM SPECIAL. A DEAL IN LADIES’ WOOL TWEED COATS. 35 CHECK WOOL TWEED COATS; a splendid cloth: beautifully cut; some have clip wool collar and cuffs; others clip wool collar, cuffs, and ou skirl- The ordinary prices of these Coats are £5 17s 6d, £5 19s 6d, £6 10s. The Friday and Saturday prices are 555, 455, 49s 6d. GREATER BARGAINS HAVE NEVER BEEN OFFERED IN DUNEDIN. THREE HOSIERY SPECIALS AT WOODS'S. LADIES’ ART. SILK AND LISLE HOSE, in Grey, Nigger, and Fawn. Usually 4s LADIES’ A°LL-WGf)L ACK CASHMERE HOSE. Usually 5s 6d. For 3s 6d pair. LADIES’ BLACK HOLEPROOF HOSE, cashmere finish; Hawley’s dye. Usually 2s 6d. For Is 4d pair. THREE SPECIALS IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ WINCEYETTE AND FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, round and square necks- hemstitched or embroidered. Usually 10s 6d to 15s 6d. All at 7s lid. LADIES' GREY FLEECY-LINED KNICKERS; elastic waist and knees; women’s and O.S, sizes. Usually 5s 6d. for 3s 9d. LADIES’ CREME ALL-WOOL VESTS; largo fitting; extra quality. Usually 14s 6d. For 10s 6d. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS WORTH REMEMBERING. 27in WHITE NURSERY FLANNELETTE. Usually Is. For 9Jd, or 8® lid dozen FLANENLETT.E. Usually Is 3d. For Hid yard. 50in WHITE TABLE DAMASK. Usually 2s lid. For 2s 4d yard. 54in RED BORDER TABLE DAMASK. Usually 3s 3d. For 2s 9d yard. WYPO TEA TOWELLING. Usually Is 3d. For ll|d yard. BLANKET PRICES SEVERELY DEALT WITH. SINGLE BED PURE WOOL WHITE BLANKETS. Usually 32s 6cl. For 23s 6d DOUBLE BED PURE WOOL WHITE BLANKETS. Usually 47s 6d. For 35s pair. REMNANTS at HALF-PRICE REMNANTS. *An unusually varied range of REMNANTS, comprising Flannelettes, Sheetings, Calicoes, Curtaining®, Tweeds, Dress Materials, etc. YOUR CHOICE. AT HALF MARKED PRICES. YOUR CHOICE. K. AND R. WOODS, LIMITED, JU, 15, 15 PRINCES STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19290, 1 July 1926, Page 5

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