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GIPSY SMITH SPEAKS TO-MORROW: OCTAGON HALL, 3 p.m. EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, 5.15 p.in. —(Advt.J

October Snips IN DRAPERY AND FURNISHINGS. Extensive and Varied Stocks Offering at Specially Reduced Values to make it worth jour while to visit our Enlarged Stores, CURTAIN NETS, choice in design and quality, 45in to 50m—--IAU. 2/4 h 2/11, 3/6, 4/3, and 4/11 per yard. MADRAS MUSLINS, the very latest in designs, 4om to 50m—- ’ 2/3, 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11 per yard. ART. SILK CURTAIN NETS AND DR APINGS in the popular shades of Vieux Rose, Old Gold, Blue, and Sand; 50in widths—4/9, 5/9, and 6/11 per yard. CASEMENT CLOTHS, good quality, plain and with colored borders—--1/31, 1/6, 1/9, and 2/11 per yard. HEARTHRUGS, a wonderful range—From 9/11 to 45/ each. CARPET RUNNERS, 27in and 36in; new designs—--4/11, 6/11, 6/6, 6/11, and 7AI per yard. NEW DRESS MATERIALS JUST OPENED UP. 54in NAVY SERGES-10/6, 13/6, to 21/ per yard 54in ROSLYN FANCY REPPS, m Fawn, Biscuit, Navy, Brown, and Black—ll/6 yard. 54in MOSGIEL TWEED—9/11 yard. • FUJI SILK, Cream—2/11, 3/6, and 3AI yard. FUJI SILK, colored—29in, 3/11; S6m. 4/6 yard. CREPES—SOin, 7fd and 101 d; 36in, 1/3 yard. GHECK GINGHAMS, newest designs, 38m—1/3 ana l/4i yard. HORROCKSES’ STRIPED FCGENE, 88in—2A1 yard. There are Hundreds of Other Choice Lines at similar “Snip” Prices We cordially ask you to come and have a look around. WE’RE KEEN TO SERVE YOU. WolieMen I Russell’s DEPARTMENTAL STORES SOUTH DUNEDIN. Telephone 1,831. Telephone 3,135.

George Herbert Bellamy, clerk to tbs Cambridge Road Board, appeared on remand for sentence at Hamilton yesterday for the theft of sums totalling £4.4 Is 3d, and receiycd ihrce years’ probation, full restitution of the stolen, money to be made. Tho magistrate said that he was extending leniency because of accused's past respectable record, ill-health, and financial troubles*

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Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 12

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