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£35? Men’s Light Underwear fof ■ WHITE “COTELLA” CELLULAR. MESH GARMENTS. COOL, SOFT, AND COMFORTABLE! ffifcib Undergameits are made of a beautifully lie smtciHaL /iThey .will not shrink wttli either perspiration or washing, and can •be boiled if necessary or desirable,. Made in Singlet and knee-length Drawers. ■Wt EACH GARMENT WT, Agents hr the famms STETSON MATS JC i >'- J 1 i; -W ®ir 6 tube to Mi Specialists in Men’s Wear* 12, U, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. :rA i r!7rvx»tf--1 j W or In the Beautiful Setting afforded by the Handsome and Artistic Equipment of om\ New Establishment we are Showing■ Fashion*s Latest in Convincingly Smart Styk hr Spring and Summer . Our Stocks are very large and well displayed: To secure a still bigger turnover, consistent with the facilities afforded bv our recently-extended premises, - * ' PRICES ARE CUT DOWM TO fM Lowest level possiblei."l* m m £i%%isc?v. 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, 12/8 to 19/6. Sizes 1,2, 3 Prices, 21/6, 22/, S2/6. LITTLE TOTS’ COLORED WASHING FROCKS in large assortment of materials; sizes 16 to 2-1. Prices, 2/8 to 4/11. CHILDREN’S PRETTY COLORED WASHING FROCKS in a variety of this season’s styles; sizes 24 to 89. Prices, 6/6 to 8/11. J Table CHILDREN’S SMART READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS in Cream, Tuscan and FaneStraws; for ages 2 to 12 yearp. Prices, 6/2 V 11/6. Summer Underwear! Serviceable and Desirable Garments at Attractively Moderate Prices I 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., 6/0. OAMI-PRINCESS WHITE CAMBRIC SLIPS, finished wide shoulder straps, trimmed embroidery, insertion, and edging. Price, 4/0. LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS in silk and cotton, round neck, bound silk braid, short ribbed arm; shades—Cream, Lemon, Pink, and Lavender. Price, 6/11. KNICKERS TO MATCH, finished silk braid, French leg; same shades.-1 Price, 6/6. . ,v NEW CROSS-OVER STYLE HOUSE PINAFORES in fancy colored print;'' shades—-Blue, Orange, Rose, and Brown, Price, 4/11, Charming and Dainty Frocks for Summer ! COTTON HOLIDAY FROCKS in zephyrs, print, and delaiuotte: jazz, floral, and bordered effects. Special Weekend pries, 9/11. DAINTY VOILE FROCKS in floral and bordered designs, also iu multicolored spots; tin; newest shades. Special V?'9Ck' end price, gs/. r w m <5 I This is the Measuregraph 1 liiK 3SJSSS> S-* m vsPs» 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 efficiency, for the '‘Measuregranb.’'-*! . 'C' Saves Customer’s Time, Assures \ Full Measure and Accuracy, Corn./ putas the Cost, and Prevents Errors. • .Watch it working nest time you are int !.>*■ p '-- F'V’ 1 A New Style in Ready-to-wears at little cost; ■JI; -I VUES’ ’AND MAID:-.’ M ART READY-TO-fiWFARS in Kiko and ♦ Tagel straws, trimmed 'bauds and smart pleated to match ; shade? ranch as Redleaf, Beige, ‘Sahara, Parma, Kasha, Pheasant, Oder, Now Blue, Birch, Rose Beige. Special price, 15/6 esc!:. i CiPr^l TP. D m si fa E?s 9J*szr.zr:m 105, 107, 109, HI, 113, 1)5 George St. Branch ®SS SSko« at South Dunedin. cacawraaßTixx »

JTa. know , about . ho . Garden •is obtained from the ‘ Star ' Garden Annual.

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Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19388, 23 October 1926, Page 24

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