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Every Housewife can Save Money at WARDELLS’! Because the Prices are the Lowest Always, and a Worth-while Bonus Coupon is given with Every Cash Purchase. Still they cornel New Customers all the timel “ One good turn deserves another,” and so our satisfied customers tell their friends of the money savings effected by dealing at Wardells’, and thus the number grows. Why should not YOU adopt this economical plan of Buying? Call at the Show Room and ask about the Coupons, and learn something of their Splendid Value! THE LATEST SHORT PRICE LIST. DRIED BRUITS, THE VERY BEST TINNED FRUITS, CHOICEST BRANDS. PROCURABLE. s. d. s, d. Seeded Raisins .... ... ... per packet 0 Apricots, the best ... ,■,* largo tins 1 3 Seedless Raisins ... , ... per lb 0 6 Peaches, the best _ ... large tins 1 3 Currants, Choice ... ... per lb 0 6 Pears, famous K brand large tins 1 7 Sultanas, best Milduros ... ; ... per lb 0 8 No inferior grades stocked. The above are Muscatels, good quality ... ... per packet 0 8J the very best. Dessert Figs ~ per lb I 0 Cooking Figs ... per lb 0 8 PINEAPPLES. ■ Dates, ~tho very finest ... ... per packet 0 7 Whole Pineapple largo tins, only 010 Dates, best loose , ... 3lb for , 0 11 Sliced Pineapple, large tins ... ... per tin 0 10 Dried Apricots ... ... ... ... ... per lb 1 4 Sliced Pineapple, extra largo tins ... per tin 1 0 Dried Peaches ... ... per lb 1 0 Sliced Pineapple, small tins per tin 0 8 Preserved Ginger ... ... per lb 1 4 Hawaiian f" ,: ecd Pineapple per tin 1 4 Crystallised Cherries, first quality French. Pineapple inks ... ... ... per tin 06} per lb 2 3 Shelled Walnuts, best J’s ... >„ ... per lb 1 10 TINNED TOMATOES ... per tin 1 0 TEA! Here are Teas you’ll enjoy 1 Choice Flavor, Full Bodied, and Rich Aroma. #* ORIENT, 2/10 psr !b. a MATCHLESSV 3/ per lb. H HIMALAYA,” 2/8 per lb. WARDELL Bros. & Co., GROCERS, TEA AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET. Breakfast BACON! Mild Cured, Fine Tasty Flavor. An appetising Dish for the Breakfast Table. 1/5 per lb. TRY IT!

In the Beautiful Setting afforded by the Handsome and Artistic Equipment of our New Establishment we are Showing Fashion’s Latest in Convincingly Smart Styles for Spring and Summer . Our Stocks are very large and well displayed; To secure a still bigger turnover, consistent with the facilities afforded by our recently-extended premises, PRICES ARE CUT DOWSES TO THE LOWEST LEVEL POSSIBLE I • . m i /> n Pretty New Things for Children and Misses. CHILDREN’S GOOD QUALITY NAVY FLANNEL BLAZERS, piped Gold, White, Cardinal, and Purple cord. Sizes 3 to 11— Prices, 12/6 to 19/6. Sizes 1,2, 3 Prices, 21/8, 22/, 22/6. LITTLE TOTS’ COLORED WASHING FROCKS in largo assortment of materials; sizes 16 to 24. Prices, 2/6 to 4/11. CHILDREN’S PREPPY COLORED WASHING FROCKS in a variety of this season’s styles; sizes 24 to 39. Prices, 6/6 to 8/11. 1 Table CHILDREN’S SMART READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS in Cream, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws; for ages 2 to 12 years. Prices, 6/6 to 11/6. Summer Underwear! Serviceable and Desirable Garments at Attractively Moderate Prices! LADIES’ COTTON CREPE NIGHTDRESSES, pull-over style, round neck, short sleeves; shades—Lavender, Pink, Blue, and White; finished neck and sleeves with contrasting band. Prices—W., 4/11. 0.5., 6/6. CAMI-PRINCESS WHITE CAMBRIC SLIPS, finished wide shoulder straps, trimmed embroidery, insertion, and edging. Price, 4/6. LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS in silk and cotton, round neck, bound silk braid, short ribbed arm; shades—Cream, Lemon, Pink, and Lavender. Price, 5/11. KNICKERS TO MATCH, finished silk braid, French leg; same shades. Price, 6/6. NEW CROSS-OVER STYLE HOUSE PINAFORE© in fancy colored print; shades—Blue, Orange, Rose, and Brown. Price, 4/11. This is the “ Measuregraph! ” A new machine which we have installed in all our Piece Goods Departments with the object of securing mechanical accuracy and greater speed. This represents still another step forward in efficiency, for the “Measuregraph" Saves Customer’s Time, Assures Full Measure and Accuracy, Computes the Cost, and Prevents Errors. .Watch it working next time you are in! Charming and Dainty Frocks for Summer! COTTON HOLIDAY FROCKS in zephyrs, print, and delainette; ]azz, floral, and bordered effects. Special Weekend price, 9/11. DAINTY VOILE FROCKS in floral and bordered designs, also in multicolored spots; the newest shades. Special Weekend price, 25/. o* ■ 0 A New Style in Ready-to-wears at little cost; LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ SMART READY-TO-WEARS in Kiko and Tagel straws, trimmed bands and smart pleated finishes to match; shades such as Redleaf, Beige, Sahara, Parma, Kasha, Pheasant, Cedar, New Blue, Birch, Rose Beige. Special price, 15/6 each. TD m sffiSJcSa ] 05, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115 George St. Branch at South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 12