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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD., INAUGURATE r A' GRAND SHOW ROOM SALE, COMMENCING MONDAY, AT 9.15 A. M. SEE WINDOWS FOE SENSATIONAL VALUES IN COSTUMES, FROCKS, AND GOATS. THE LADIES' MODEL FROCKS AND GOWNS AT *9/6 WILL PROVE A REVELATION (THE USUAL PRICE WAS UP TO TEN GUINEAS). PERUSE THIS LIST: 50 only LADIES’ ENSEMBLE SUITS AND COETTUMES, short or lon g mb, mosUy silk linod; Fawn, Grey, and Tan. Usual pnoes, 7gfi to, 12gs. Salo price, 755. 20 only LADIES’ VELOUR CLOTH GOATS, in French and English models; all distinctive styles; some silk lined. Usual prices, 7gs to K)gs. Saw pncc, 355. 100 LADIES’ art. SILK JUMPERS, in a variety of colorings and styles. Usual prices, 21s to 30s. Sale price, 9s lid. A rack of LADIES’ PURE WOOL AND WOOL AND SILK COSTUMES AND JUMPER SUITS, in Fawn, Grey, Brown, and Tan. Usual prices, figs to 7gs. Sale price, 29s 6d. _ , Oddments in LADIES’CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS, some French Jacquard effects. Usual prices, 35s to 50s Sale price. 19s 6d. A rack of LADIES’ HOUSE FROCKS AND EVENING GOWNS, all English or French garments, in Black, Navy, Fawn, Grey, Rose, Jade, Jielro., Copper, and Tan. Usual prices, sgs to lOgs. Sale price, 49s 6d. A rack of LADIES’ LINEN SUMMER DRESSES, all slightly soiled. Usual price, 29s 6<L Sale price, 12s 6d. 6 only CONEY FUR COATS, in Bcavor and Black, medium length. prices, 21gs to 27gs. Sale prioe, l2gs. LADIES’ RUBBER-LINED PURR SINK RAINCOATS, in Navy, Fawn, Brown, and Wine. Usual price, figs. Sale price, 50s fid. Usual Grey, DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. MONDAY—SEE WINDOWS TO-NIGHT. LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL “ MOSGIEL ” JUMPERS, with turn-down polo collar. Usual price, 255. Sale prioe, 12s od. Oddments in LADIES’ COAT FROCKS, in Tan, Fawn, Grey, Jade, and Navy; sodjo trimmed braid. Ufual prices, sgs to 7gs. Sale price, _29s 6d. Oddments in LADIES’ COSTUMES, in Navy, Fawn, Grey, etc., in Gaberdine, Repp, Velour, and Tweeds. Usual prices, 75s to 6gs. Sale price, 29s 6d. A rack of LADIES’ HOUSE FROCKS, in Crepe do Chine, Marocain, and Satin, in Black, White, Rose, Fawn, Navy, Helio., Copper, Jade, Cerise, etc. Usual prices, 75s to sgs. Sale price, 29s 6d. „ Oddments in LADIES’ BLACK CONEY CLOTH GOATS. Usual price, figs. bale price, Sis fid. , LADIES’ SILK SHAWLS, large size, with heavy wide fringe. Usual prices, sgs to Bgs. Sale price, 755. , . ■ . . LADIES’ BEAVER CLOTH GOATS, in Fawn, Beige, Tied, and Saxe, suitable for tennis wraps. Usual price, sgs. Sale price, 19s 6d. EQUALLY SENSATIONAL ARE THE VALUES OFFERING IN THE LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR SECTION. READ THESE;— Hundreds of LADIES’ CAMISOLES to choose from in Cambric, Voile, and Silk. Usual prices, 3s lid to 8s lid. Sale price, In 6d. _ LADIES’ CAMBRIC COMBINATIONS, trimmed luce and insertion; some handmade. Usual prices, 7s lid to 15s 6d. Sale price. 2s lid. Hundreds of CORSETS, in oddments and only small sizes. Usual pncc?, 5s lid to 12s 6d. Sale prioe, 2s lid. , , , , LADIES’ ALL WOOL MOSGIEL BIiOOMKRS, with clastic or shaped hands. Navy only. Usual prices, 12s 6d to 14s 6d. Sate price, 8s lid. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knees; all sizes. Usual prices, 4s lid to 6s lid. Sale nrice, 3s lid. A table of LADIES’ CREPE NIGHTDRESSES, hand embroidered m contrasting colors. Usual price, 8e lid. Sate price, 4s fid. A table of LADIES’ CAMBRIC KNICKERS, trimmed embroidery; WOVEN BLOOMERS and CREPE BLOOMERS, in all dainty colors. Usual prices, 4s lid to ite lid. Sate price, 2s 6d. 209 LADIES’ HATS, in ready-to-wear and semi-trimmed, large and small shapes. Sate price, bis. PHIS ATTRACTIVE EVENT WILL COMMENCE MONDAY MORNING AT 9.15 SHARP. 'ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. EXTRA SUPPLIES PUT FORWARD FOR MONDAY. SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DRAPERY LINES. ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF WOOLLEN GOODS SALVAGED FROM MOSGIEL GREAT WAREHOUSE FIRE. ONLY SLIGHTLY SOILED BY FIRE AN D WATER. PENROSE'S GREAT EIRE SALE FEATURES ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DRAPERY LINES, pairs All-wool White Blankets. Single bed size: Usual price, 32s 6d; Fire Sale price, 19s’6d. Double bed size; Usual price, 4ffs; Firo Sale price, 28s lid. life Twill Sheeting, for single beds. Usual price, 2s 6d. Fire Sale price, Is 6cl. able Bed White Evil! Sheeting, strong make. Usual price, 3s 6d. lire Sale price, 2s 4-id. bleached Herringbone Sheeting, for double bods, 80in wide. Usual price, 5s fid. Fire Sale price, 2a 4id only Single Bed Marcella Quilts, a real good line. Usual price, 16s Gd. Fire Sale price, 10s fid. re Linen Tabic Damask, 2yds wide, damaged. Usual price, 8s lid. Fire Sale price, 4s lid. lored Washable Quills, for angle bods. Usual price, 13s fid. Fire Sate price, 7s lid. Double size, 10s fid , ' -wool Colonial Flannel, close weave and full ■rodth. Usual price, 2s 3d. Fire Kate price, Is 7d. iyds Kba.ki All-wool Mosgicl Fkumcl, special quality, slightly burned on edge. Usual price, 3s. lire Sale price, Is fid. THOUSANDS OF MEN’S SOX. -wool Mosgiol Sox. Usual price, 2s 3d. Firo Sale price, Hid. friol Worsted Pants and Singlets, flesh color. Usual price, 17s fid. Fire Kale price, ' 12s fid. . i sgiel Marl Pants and Singlets, winter weight. Usual price, 17s fid. iiro Sale price, lls fid. -wool Colonial Travelling Rugs, fringed .and full size. Usual price, 355. Fire Sale price, 19s fid. ic. Worsted Sox, Mosgicl, special number. Usual price, 3s 9d. Firo Sale price, is 6d. lonial All-wool Cardigan, full size, grey only. Usual price, 15s 6(1. Fire Sale price, 8s IW. ' , .... sgiel Ribbed Underpants and Plain Singlets, heavy winter weight. Usual price, 9s 9d. Firo Sale price, 5s lid. YOU NEVER SAW THE LIKE! MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED OVERCOATS. A GREAT PURCHASE, 285 COATS. Smart Tweed Overcoats, well lined and good filling. Penrose’s Clearing price, 355. 285 Men’s S.B. and D.B. Weed Overcoats, in light and dark greys, browns, etc., oil sizes. Worth 75s to 110 s. Clearing price, 355. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD. “STURDY AS THE OAK,” ALWAYS EFDIABI.B. DUNEDIN STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. (THE ORIGINAL). MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, WEDNESDAY, August 25, at 8 p.m. APPROPRIATIONS to bo disposed of:— No. 3 GROUP—I73rd of £SOO, BY SALE. No. 4 GROUP—7Sth of £SOO, BY SALE. No. 5 GROUP—39th of £SOO, BY BALLOT. No. 6 GROUP—Bth of £SOO, BY SALE. SHARES in the No. 8 GROUP are still available, and an investment made •; .w v 111 return a handsome profit later on. As an investment for children, this is par excellence. Write or call for full particulars. J. A. HOPCRA.FT, Unity Chambers, 56 Stuart street. Secret ary. THE SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. £1,500 £1,500 To be Disposed of on MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. Group No. 4—Fourteenth Appropriation of £I,OOO, by Sate. Group No. s—Eleventh Appropriation of £SOO, by Ballot. SHARES are still available in No. 6 GROUP, and intending members should join on or before MONDAY, August 23, sons to participate in the above Appropriation. Pull particulars on application to W. E. C. REID AND CO.. Carlton Chambers, High street, Dunedin. PALMDRSTON-DITNEDTN DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Bus leaves Palmerston 7.45, return fare 9s; Waikouaili 8.15, return fare 7s; Merton 8.25, return fare Cs fid; Puketeraki 8.35, return fare 6s; Seacliff 8.50, return fare 5s fid; Ornimi 9.0, relurn fare ss: Warrington 9.5, return fare 4s 9d; Evansdale 9JO, return fare 4s fid; Wailati 9.25, return fare 4s; arrives Dunedin 10.20. Bus leaves Queen's Gardens, Rattray street, 4.20 p.m.; arrives Palmerston 7 pun. Parcels accepted for delivery eu route. HOPE BROTHERS, Proprietor*.

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Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 7

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