YES, IT’S ABSOLUTELY TRUE That feu-guinea Tlvenitig Gowns are being sold for 635, and the, main window-display a ! t Arthur. Barnett’s, Ltd., is conclusive ..proof. [Advt.^ THE DICKSON GASH SHOE STORE Kegfctets' tlia’t owing to lira satire being packed they bad to close the door fo'-r a while Kst night, but they still have plenty of the Colored Kid Shoes left at 255,. also the Rostock’s Patent’ -and JBlack Satins at loir. «^CAdTt.a
Reductions in Prices OF SEVERAL LEADING LIKES OF SOAPS . We carry extensive stocks of Soaps for Toilet, Bath, and Laundry, also Soap Ingredients for Home Soap=making. STUDY THE FOLLOWING LIST S. fl. Sunlight Soap, packet - 1 5 Lifebuoy Soap, largo bars 0 8 Lifebuoy Soap,' single' tablet ------ 0 4} Cpmfort Soap - - - - 0 9} Castilover Soap ----08 Lux, largo packet- - 0 10} ‘ Lux, small packet - - - 0 8} Rinso -------07} Goodwin’s Carbolic Soap - - 3 cakes for 1 0 Hudson’s Extract Soap—- ’ 6 packets for 1. 0 Sand Soap - - - - 0 3, Xo Rubbing - ----- 0 10 VALUABLE COUPONS Victory Soap, bar ---09 W. aiid R. First Grade Soap, largo bar - - - 1 6 Laundriuc Soap ----17 Preservone Soap Soap - - 0 C M‘Clinton’., Barilla, pkt 1 0 Glycerine Soap ----06 Cuticura Soap ----13 iloxona Soap ----- 1 3 Rears’ fjnscented Soap - 0 10 Brown Windsor Soap—--8 cakes for 1 0 Victory Extract Soap—--8 packets for 1 0 j\l-‘Arthur’s Makosoap -2 2 Easy Soap Maker - - - 1 G EVERY CASH PURCHASE. Wolfenden & Russell, Busy Big Departmental Stores, SOUTH DUNEDIN. DIAL 22=848. DIAL 22=849. I
Ha: “Are you married? Or are you just down for the carnival?” She: “No; I’m a widow.” He: “Do •ju ever think of your departed husband?” Hhe: “Very often. Every time I rit in front of the fire I can see his dear face in the flames.” Hec “You’ve \ pretty good idea where’s he gone to.” “ How’s the world treating you these times?” “Not very often.” “ How do you account for the saga: shortage?” “Dunno! There are s many Fellows raising Cain as ever.” “ Has your husband an ear for music? ” “ Yes. The trouble is that he won’t limit himself to his. earn He insists on trying to use his voice.” “How useless girls are to-day! I don’t believe jou know what needles are for.” “How absurd you are! Of course I know what needles are for. They're to make the gramophone play.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 12
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391Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 12
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