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wm 8 I I Fi One of the best fellows in the world to depend upon can be always found right between your elbows . To find him, look m' y° ur mirror, and then tell yourself to get busy and tackle the job. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE I m VALUE or GEORGE ST. P.o. Box 241 Phone 2,007 Last Week Reductions in Clothing and Mercery for Men. Bargain Offer in Shirts. for Men, 4/He Here’s Value if you like in Men’s Shirts. Well Made, Good Fitting Neglige Shirts, colored in smart stripes iuvarkma shades; will wash and wear splendidly. Great value at a/11. fed Their time is here, and’these items must ho on their way out, so if you arc figuring on replenishing your present wardrobe, here is your chance to save money. Suits, 52/6. Men’s Sne Suits in all-wool (weeds; Dark Grey and Brown shades,; size 5 only. Usually 65/-. Suits, 85/=. Men’s All-Wool Saddle Tweed Sac Units, Dark Grey colors; full size range. Usually 100/-. Odd Coats, 30/=. Men’s Odd Sac Coats, he,avy-weight tweeds; Mid and Dark Grey shales. Usually 37/(3. Trousers, 21/6. Men’s AJI-Wonl Saddle Tweed Trousers, with or without caff bottoms, side or cross pockets, also hip pocket. Usually 25/-, Trousers, 18/6. Men’s Heavy-weight Grey and Reaver Moleskin Trousers, cross pockets, also hip pockci. Usually 22/6. Motor Coats, 22/6. Men’s D.B. Crash Motor Dust Coats, storm sleeves, detachable buttons, half belt. Usually 27/6. ' Pullovers. A final offer in Men’s Pullovers, made of high quality wool, knitted in do so stitch; in new colorings and patterns. Selling at 11/6, 12/G, and 17/6. Pyjamas, 8/6. Strong Pyjamas tor men, good designs and colorings to chooso from; medium size only. Handkerchiefs, 3 for 1/6. White Handkerchiefs for men, good large size. Very special value at 3 for t/G. Flannel Singlets, 6/6. A special oiler of the well-known “ Pc tone ” Flannel Singlets, lamed for their high quality and purity. Working Shirts, 5/11. Strong, ]<ong, and Hard-wearing Working Shirts for men, well made to fit comfortably; collars are attached. Felt Hats. Felt Hats in new shapes and shades, very special value offering—B/11, 19/6, and 7,1,". Shirts, 6/6. Bargain offer in Good Quality Shirts for men, made of good washing material, in attractive colorings; each shirt has a collar to match. Attache Cases. Strong Attache Cases of fibre, 2 locks, protected comers. 3 G i n. IRin. 0/* 10/-. Fibre Suit Cases. Serviceable Fibre Suit Cases, will give long useful wear. 22in. 24 in. 2Gin. 10/- 11/- 12/-. Ladies’ Hat Boxes, 22/6. Strongly-made Hat Boxes for ladies ; will give long and serviceable wear. Great value at 22/6. Bargains in Boys’ Needs. Save money on every item by purchasing at Inglis’ this week. Reefer Coats, 17/6. JJoys’ Blue Nap Reefer Coats, fit boys 3 to 7 years. Usually 19/6 to 22/6. Raincoats, 22/6. Boys’ Gaberdine. Raincoats, fitted with an allwool tweed lining, vertical pockets, belt ail round. Overcoats, 17/6. Boys’ S.B. Overcoats, Grey and Heather shades, step collar, half bell; sizes 1 to G only. Sports Softs, 29/6. Boys’ and Youths’ Fports Suits, heavy-weight tweeds. Dark and .Mid -Grey shades ; sizes 7 to 11. Shorts. Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Knieker Shorts, Dark and Mid-Grey slmdcs, loop for belt. Sizes 3 to (0- - Rnee, 6/9. Sizes 11 to 16— Price, 7/6. Shorts. Boys’ and Youths’ Knieker Shorts, made from Mid-Grey herringbone tweeds. Sizes 4 to 9 .Price, 5/11. Sizes 10 to 16— Price, 6/6. W 1 V j m !'? .jßvMt'siixw m SfKi > m. 5® kfM s> ifi e m irk m as; m nv'. sm m i m m SSS -0, fWi* t' Bg m. ii-7 Mm of *4ossal Dunedin’s Oldest, Largest, md Most Successful Bargain Sale. Cretonne, 1/6. 500 yards Super. Quality Sateen Cretonne, beautiful colorings and designs. Usually _/U. Nolo the substantial reduction. Casement, 1/6. Special offer of 10 pieces of Cream, Casement Cloth with hemstitched border. Great value at 1/9* Casement, 1/9. 12 pieces of Cream Casement Cloth with hemstitched and scalloped border. Very special value. Curtain Voile, 1/3, 10 pieces of Cream Check Curtain Voile with artistic fancy border. Splendid value. Curtain Voile, 2/3. 5 pieces Cream Curtain Voile with fancy bonier. Usually priced at 3,6. Rugs, 8/6. Special offer of 70 Extra Heavy Reversible Bedroom Rugs, artistically designed ami - nlorcd; size. 40 x 24. Groat value for the money. Axminster Carpet Runner , 11/9. 20 rolls of Heavy Axminster Carpet Runners, 27iu wide ; beautifully designed in now choice patterns and colorings. Groat value at 11/9 yard. Special Quality I P/i yards wide Carpet Runner , 28/6, rolls on! v of this special bargain. ide Genuine Axminster Carpel Runner, I’yiis; designed in new colorings Offered at the special width, and patten price of 28/6 Hearthrugs, 25/=. 30 only Tapestry Sofa Hearthrugs, size 7) x -,4; will give long and useful service; attractively colored and designed in pleasing shades. Oilcloth, 4/11. 30 rolls of Heavy Floor (treat value at 4/11 yard. Oilcloth, 2vds wide. . Linoleum, 8/3. 50 rolls of Heavy Idnnlenm, 2yds wide; choice new designs to select from. Very special value. IGO Bedroom Rags, 100 Reversible Bedroom Rugs, size 48 X 21. This is a speindid bargain offer, that will i>e eagerly grasped by ceonomic.nl bnvers ; beautiful designs and colorings to sclent from.

nfiiiMza As a preventive measure against attack by this baneful malady take INFLUENZA CURE If taken in time, this Famous Remedy will generally avert an attack; if the disease has obtained a hold, a few doses will almost certainly effect a complete and speedy cure. It destroys the highly infectious germs, and has been used with the greatest success throughout previous epidemics. 2 /■ per bottle. Obtainable from all Chemists. Ask for “LANCER*’ Influenza Cure.

ENNIS PLAOLA tPB £IS Down 20 /- Weekly F. & F. MARTIN 30CTAG0iN DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 19349, 8 September 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19349, 8 September 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19349, 8 September 1926, Page 3

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