LATE ADVERTIStwitNTS. EOLIPSEDI HARD TO BELIEVE, BUT TRUE I , LAST WEEK’S WONDERFUL BARGAINS .ABSOLUTELY ECLIPSED THIS WEEK At PENROSE’S GREAT SALVAGE SALE (Goods ex b.i. Northumberland). EVERY BALE OPENS OUT A SURPRISE. Win Mnroeain, in saxe. fawn, grey, mole, henna, etc.; ideal for house ct street we*Pl great quality. Usual price, 8s 6d. Sale price, 2a 6d. Velours, 54in wide; in mole, sax®, fawn, maroon, grey, navy, etc.; wonderful nine; soft and warm for winter coats; this cloth is usually sold at 13* 6d yard. Sale price, 5« lid. i, oooyds Pure Silk Duchesse Mousseline; Win wide; a glorious range of shad®* for evening wear, etc. Usual price, 16s 6d. Sale price, 5s lid, I,sooyds Win Soft Washing Satin, pure silk; exceptions) range of colors. Usual price, 14s 6d. Sale price, 5s lid. 20 pieces Sakusan a soft pongee silk; in pale tussore shade. Usual price, 3a Ud. Sale price, la lid. I,oooyds Silk Girvin, 36in wide; 20 shades to choose from. Usual price, 6s lid. Sale price, 2s 3d. One piece only Crepe Satin, in black; a beautiful fabric. Usual price, 12s fid. Sale price, 7a lid. 54in Astrakhan, in black, fawn, and grey; ideal for coats and smart and serviceable. We can thoroughly recommend Hus cloth. Usual price, IBs 6d. Sale price, 5s lid. Three pieces only Min All-Wool Marocain, in saxe, helio., and mole; newest material for smart frocks; ideal for winter wear. Usual price, IBs 6d. Sale price, S« lid. 54in Heavy AU-Wool Tweeds, in 25 different designs to select from of brown, grey, fawn, etc.; in plain and fancy designs; specially for costumes, boys’ wear, etc. Usual price, Ba lid. Sale pride, 4s ild. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD. LINTON COAL. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. It has come under ovtr notice that inferior coal » being void under fkfi name of Linton. In order to protect Householders it is advisable to deal with reliable merchants who stock LINTON COAL, or inquire from our CHIEF AGENTS, JOHN MILL AND CO., LTD., DUNEDIN, who will advise where it is pencurable. LINTON COAL CO., LTD. SENSATIONAL SELLING GIVING HP BUSINESS. EVERYTHING TO BB CLEARED REGARDLESS 0 9 COS®, COATS, FROCKS, COSTUMES, CARDIGANS, HOSIERY, AT UNBELIEVABLE FBICIpL LADIES’ COATS from Ua LADIES’ COLORED R JBBER MA< KINTOSHES, 2Sa P'i. LADIES’ COSTUMES from S7s M. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS from la M, DOUGLAS BERNSTEIN AND CO., LTD* “THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE,* 1 10 DOWLING STREET (NEXT POST .OFFICE), DUNEDIN. THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL * THE * SPORTS SPECIAL' THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL * THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL * Will be Issued ON SATURDAY EVENING. Price, Twopence. ORDER NOW. COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTS.*—
The RAILWAY BOOKSTALL and Theatres. CAVERSHAM Mrs Cary CAVERSHAM (Glen Store) Miss D. Martin ST. OLAIE Mr T. H. Walker FORBUEY CORNER Mr Newton CARGILL ROAD Mr Shelton CARGILL ROAD, 241 Mr A. G. Monk SOUTH DUNEDIN Cargill Corner ST. KILDA (King Edward street) Mr Barsdell MUSSELBURGH RISE ... Mrs D. B. Davis ANDERSON’S BAY Mrs Williamson TOMAHAWK ROAD Mr Pnngle MORNINGTON Mrs Hall MORNINGTON Mr G. Curtis ELGIN ROAD Mr J. M'Crorie GLEN AVENUE Mrs Burgess MARYHILL Mr H. Morgan GEORGE STREET, 185 Mr Hall NORTH-EAST VALLEY Mr Hounson Mr Sprague ROSLYN Mr Mann KAIKORAI VALLEY Mrs D. Morgan KAIKOBAI VALLEY Mr M’Fadden BISHOPSCOUET Mr Muir MAORI HILL Mr Sparrow UPPER STUART STREET ... Miss Ryan ARTHUR STREET Mr Cooped LOST AND FOUND. LOST, 3-diamond Engagement Ring.— Reward returning 7 Phillip street, Kensington. LOST, Pink-and-Grey Parrot.—Apply 697 Castle street; reward. LOST, by working Woman, Purse, containing money, between George, Howe, and King street north. —Please leave Kitchin's, 680 George street. LOST.— 20 more customers can have Overcoats on terms, weekly payments.— Cooper’s, next Oban Hotel. REWARD.— Lost, in the Town on Monday morning. Light-weight Travelling Rug.—Please ring 7,477. LOST, Leather Tobacco Pouch. —Reward, J. B. Hislop, above the Ritz. £OST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned returned same day, no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co.. St. Andrew street; ‘phone 495 LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chmyiey Sweep. —Ring Saunders (3,250 or 8,065). FOUND.— New season’s Mutton Birds, Oysters, Kippers, Fillets fresh and smoked Fish, Rabbits, daily, at Stewart's. FOUND. —30 more customers can take advantage of our Weekly Suit Payments.—Cooper Clothing, next Oban Hotel. FOUND.— Crayfish (first season). Mutton Birds, Oysters, Rabbits, Fresh, Smoked, j and Fried Fish.—Nelson's, St. Andrew street. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for Inner- j tion in the ‘ Evening Star ’ are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which n ay be considered undesirable to appear as written by the advertiser.
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Evening Star, Issue 19559, 18 May 1927, Page 7
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