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PUBLIC NOTICES. . A. SMITH AND CO.’S MAMMOTH SUMMER SALE NOW IN FULL SWINGS. ADDITIONAL BARGAINS FOE THURSDAY. 20 Only ALL-WOOL REPP CLOTH PLEATED SKIRTS, Cream and Fancy Check designs. Usual price, 29s 6d. Mammoth Sale price, 15s 6d each. 12 Only BEAUTIFUL CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, Ivory and assorted color*. Usual price, 32s 6d, Mammoth Sale price, 19s 6d each. 5 Only FUR COATS, in 55in length, Black, Beaver, and Mole, Coney, beautifully lined and finished. Usual price, 16gs. Mammoth Sale price, llgs. OUR VALUES HAVE CAUSED A SENSATION. DO NOT FAIL TO PAY US A VISIT THIS WEEK. 8 Only PLAIN (i ASHMERE JUMPER SUITS, best quality; colors—Saxe, Fawn, Grey, and Henna, Usual price, 49s fid. Mammoth Sale price, 19s fid. 24 Only MARABOUT FURS, in Black and Nigger, beautifully lined and finished, itola and cape styles. Usual prices, 29s fid to 355. Mammoth Sale price, 15s fid. 100 FRENCH AND ENGLISH VOILE FROCKS, in dainty designs and colors, short and long sleeves; these arc all the newest goods. Usual price, 29s fid. Mammoth 6el« price, 15s fid . 6 Dozen JUMPERS, in Cashmere, Wool, and Silk and Wool Mixtures, plain and fancy designs, also Cream. Usual prices, 15s fid to 19s fid. Mammoth Sale pries, T lid each. 100 WOOL CARDIGANS, in Oriental coloring, with plain facings, beautiful quality;' these are all now shades. Usual price, 19s fid. Mammoth Sale price, Ha fid. each. ODD LINES FROM THE DRESS DEPARTMENT AT RIDICULOUS PRICES. 12 Pieces 36in COTTON GEORGETTE, beautiful quality; colors—Apricot, Salmon, Fawn, Biscuit, Champ., Grey, and Hclio. Usual price, 3s fid yard. Mammoth Sale price, Is fid yard. 5 Pieces 36in COLORED VELVETEEN, lovely heavy pile, Worrall’s fast dye; color*— Red, Cinnamon, Bottle, Bois do Rose, and Grey. Usual price, 8s fid yard. Mammoth Sale prioe, 4s lid yard. 3 Pieces 56in ALL-WOOL CHECK DRESS TWEEDS, splendid for hard wear; colorsBlue, Fawn, and Cedar. Usual price, 8g 6d yard. Mammoth Sale prioe, 3s fid yard. 500yds EVENING DRESS SATIN, width 4-Oin; colors—lvory, Brown, Navy, and Mole;; beautiful soft quality. Usual price, 5s lid yard. Mammoth Sal© price, 2s lid yard. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, EVERYDAY LINES, AT 33J PER CENT. DISCOUNT. 20 Only COLORED ALHAMBRA QUILTS, for single beds, Pink and White. Usual price, 10s fid. Mammoth Sale prioe, fig lid each. I,oooyds REVERSIBLE SHADOWETTE, all new designs, ideal for curtains, cushion*,; and re-covering. Usual prioe, Is fid yard. Mammoth Sale price, Is yard. 6 Pieces 54in BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH, real good quality, fast dye, guaranteed. Usual price, 2s fid yard. Mammoth Sale price, Is 9d yard. A. SMITH AND CO, THE BIG CASH DRAPERS, 188, 200, 202 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. STOP PRESS. 10 Pairs DOUBLE BED BLANKETS, all pure wool, extra largo size. Usual price, 5Ss pair. Mammoth Sale price, 42s 6d pair. 6 Only DOUBLE BED DOWN QUILTS, covered with good quality figured sateen. Usual price, 39s fid. Mammoth Sale prioe, 25s fid each. A.S. AND CO. THERE HAVE BEEN BIG SALES BEFORE, BUT PENROSE’S GREAT SUMMER SALE. NOW IN PROGRESS MEANS BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER, ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVES. FRESH ITEMS FROM OUR ENORMOUS STOCK PUSHED TO THE FRONT EVERY MORNING. Ladies’ Art. Silk Hose, cotton tops end feet, very good wearing, in nude, desert brown, putty, natural, light grey, white, and cream. Usual price, 4s fid. Sale price, Is fid. Ladies’ Colored Cotton Hose, perfect seamless, spliced heels and toes, in dawn, black, and white. Usual price, Is lid. Sale Price, 9d. Ladies’ Traced Nightdress Lengths, good quality crepe, and all good colors. Usual price, 3s fid. Sale price, 2s fid. Silk Torchon Laces, dainty patterns, suitab© for trimming Fuji silk underwear. Usual price, fid. Sale price, 4yds for Is. A Great Bargain, in Ribbons, in all striped and fancy designs, the very thing for millinery purposes. Usual price, 8d yard. Sale prioe, 4yds Is. 8 dozen only of Net Voile and Art. Silk Scarves, in floral and jazz effects. Usual price, 11s 6d. Sale price, 5a lid. 2,000 bars Barilla Soap. Usual price, la bar. Sale price, 2 bars for Is 3d. Pond’s Face Cream, cold or vanishing. Usual price, 2s. Sale price, Is 4jd. Crepe Toilet Rolls. Usual price, 7j,d roll. Sale price, 3 rolls 7-^d. English Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes. Usual prioe, 2s fid each. Sale price, Is 9d each. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD.,

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday last, Motor Car Side Screen, Tennyson, Smith, Stuart, Princes streets to Partel and Boag’s Garage.— Reward, Partel and Boag's Garage. lUND, Cooked Pood of ail kinds at Jay’s Delicatessen, High street (opposite Bing, Harris’s); let us cater for your dance, bridge party, etc.—’Phone 12-004. EFT in train, last Sunday, Red Rubber Coat.—Reward on returning 61 ’Cargill sweet (during evening). OST, 23rd December, between Dunedin and Palmerston, Box Sundries; reward .—Apply Acme Supply Co., Dunedin. LOST, on Oval, Saturday, Light Overcoat.—Return to store, car sheds, City; reward. OST, Monday night, between Cavorsbam and Empire, Star-shaped Brooch, set with brilliants; reward.—J.A.B., 643, ‘ Star.’ LOST, 24th January, £1 Note, between or ! in H.B. or Wardells’ via Stuart, street; reward.—Address 628, ‘ Star.’ OST, Suit "Case, containing childrens clothes. —Return Sputh Dunedin Police Station, or 134 Bay View road. LOST, Purse, in Nairn street or Jcllicoe orescent. —Finder keep money, please return purse 23a Jcllicoe crescent. LOST, on Esplanade, St. Clair, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch; reward.—The Mansions, St. Clair. LOST, Sunday, Lady's Crook Handle Umbrella—Please " communicpiie 619, 1 Star.’ * LOST, Friday, vicinity Water street and Overbridge, £2, in Speedon envelope; reward. —Carter and Desmoulins. _ T~OST.~near~Fergusson street, Muselburgh, JLi String of Pearls; reward.—’Phono 23-241. OST, off motor car, _ Tuesday, between Dunedin and Christchurch, 1 small Lady’s Travelling Bag; reward. —608, ‘Star.’ LOST, near Exchange, Brown . Purse, con taining money and other articles; keepsake; reward.—Ring 11-559. OSR Handbag, containing receipts, sundry papers, Fullers’ Vaudeville, Saturday afternoon; keepsake; handsome reward.—696 Cumberland street. TT OST, between Outram-Dunediu, 30 x 5 j JLi Tyre, Rim, and Tube,—Reward returning to Hislop and Gibson, Dunedin. LOST. St, Kilda, Top Set False Teeth.Finder communicate 499, 'Star’ Office. OST, Saturday night, between Ritz and Fitzroy street, Grey Fur; reward D.S.A., Ltd., South Dunedin. LOST, all worry of cooking by purchasing DeUciously-cookcd Food at Jay’s “Delicatessens,” High street _ (opposite Bing, Harris’s), and Plaza Buildings. LOST, all thoughs Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. FUND, at Outran!, Harbor Board’s Picnic on February 4; train leaves 8.50 a.m.. returns 5.50 p.rn.; adults 3s, children Is 3d. ' FOUND. —3ft Wood Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Bed; £3 10s complete.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. FOUND, —Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe duebesse, pedestal, bedstead and win, mattress), £24 10s. —A. and J. Watt, Princes street. FOUND Oak Tea Wagon, 37s 6d"; Stained, 32s 6d; inspect the line; best rubber castors. —A. and J. Watt. FOUND.— Fresh Rabbits, Mutton Birds, Fresh and Smoked Fish; Groper, 8d lb.—Nelson’s, St. Andrew street. TTtOUND. Beautiful assortment Fur Jj Coale, Fox Chokers, Collars) and 1 Trimmings, at the Exclusive, Duke’s Buildings, Cargill’s Corner. P" O'UND—AII "classes of Fur Renovations, Tanning, and Dyeing.—The Exclusive, I Duke’s Buildings, Cargill’s Corner. EDUCATIONAL. MISS MARGERY HELPS, Octagon, has Resumed Teaching. Classes in all branches of art; hours as usual. A' DVERTISER would like to hear of School Teacher who would undertake to Board (and Tuition of) backward pupil (boy), 12 years of age in Fourth Standard; strict discipline necessary.—s 62, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Teacher give Lessons in Navigation, including sextant.—Address Nauticus, 578, ‘Star’ Office. ES CHIRNSIDB, Ladies’ Cutter. Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), resumes business January 4th; Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure; open Friday evenings from 7 till 9.—Telephone 13-112. BROWN’S (.•ommercial College, above •Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled. Railway concessions. HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, etc.; latest songs arranged for juitar by J. H. Hutton, George street,

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Evening Star, Issue 19773, 25 January 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19773, 25 January 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19773, 25 January 1928, Page 7