A PLACE OF PRIDE Is always enjoyed by the Furnishings from Scoullar and Chisholm’s. Wrought by master craftsmen, associating their skill with the highest quality materials, a Suite or a Piece will, many years hence, occupy a place of pride in any home. Yet, for this lasting quality, prices are reasonably low. Scoullar k Chisholm, Ltd. Dunedin and Invercargill. Awarded only Cold Medal and First Order of Merit at N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1925-28. Amber Tbs’™ As a Clean Collar and Tic Add greatly to the appearance of a man when dressed, so does a Set of Polished Aluminium BATHROOM FITTINGS Add greatly to the appearance of a Bathroom. This Set is made up of a Heavy Towel Rail, a Combined Soap and Sponge Holder to hang on bath, a Plate Glass Shelf with brackets, a Tumbler Holder, a Toilet Paper Holder, a Toothbrush Rack, a Hat and Coat Hook, and ,Two Towel Hooks. A most complete set, strongly made, and will last for years. Price, 35/. Railed, 1/ extra. VERNON SMITH, LTD. IRONMONGERS, AT VERNON SMITH’S CORNER, GEORGE STREET DUNEDIN, ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. SPECIAL CLEARING-OUT LINES. 1. MAIDS’ COLORED WOOLLEN DRESSI-NS 36xn and 39in f Usually 29/6 to 49/6. Clearing prices, 8/11 and 12/6. 2. LADIES’ WOOLLEN DRESSES. ‘ „ 1r :„ Usually 35/. Clearing price, 15/6. 8. ELDERLY LADIES’ DRESSES in Dark Grey and Navy; newest styles; O.S. and X.O.S. Clearing price, 90/. 4, WOOLLEN JUMPER. SUITS, all M/ , 6 WOOLLEN COATS, just arrived, neck, sleeves hem trimmed clipped wool. Clearing price, 40/6. 6. A Few Oddments in "WOOLLEN COAIS. . , A Clearing price, 21/. 7 LADIES’ AFTERNOON DRESSES in gaberdine, kasha, serge, rem) etc Were up to lOgns. Clearing prices, 39/6 to 63/. 8. SKes fob afternoon and evening wear Clearing prices, 29/6 to 49/6. □ REAVERS' WEATHER NOTE. V/e are the people for Raincoats and Umbrellas, RUBBER AND OIL COATS, all colors, all sizes- 29/6, 39/6. UMBRELLAS, chubby and long handles— 7/6, 10,6, 12/6. RAIN EATS- 1/11 to 5/6. DREAVERS, GEORGE STREET - 'PHONE 1,822PI ANOTHER ENTHUSIAST! "Just a Una to let you know what Lane’s Emulsion has done for my daughter. She developed Lung trouble u year ago last March, and was given six months to live, weighing only six stone. Lost July she started using Lana’s Emulsion, and within six weeks her health had Improved wonderfully, then by six months she had gained 2 stone 9 lbs., and the doctor saw her yesterday and said her lung had completely healed; her cough has also gone. She Is Just a living advertisement for Lone's, and is sow IB years of ago.” Mrs. Chapman, 19 Danks Street, Albert far., Via. * EMULSION 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemist* and Stores. The larger bottle le more economical, ae It contains more than two of the others. 6
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Evening Star, Issue 19310, 24 July 1926, Page 22
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