CP? 15 j ni jj a OFfTcearrf offer d ! s JNfectant. /// . GERMIO'.IPJ^ Aci« 5 to 35 per cent Tar y STANDARD CO-EFFICSE'f. 5M 0n pure ty |t ures of Bac-W 0 ' 18-20 y P £ARSONS ANTISEPT 6 1* M APK LANE. LONDON. B- c PEARSON. Ltd 0 UP CD m > ;LJ
Ss3 SAWoffi &mi DAWSONS ANNUAL N@W ®N And what a chance to save is offered. Our huge slock—every piece of it —is subject to a discount of not less than 20 per cent. And MANY LINES AT HALF-PRICE AND LESS, Bo be wise! Call early and ensure the pick nf some of the wonderful bargains. We have but ono sale, a year, and the public realise It is a genuine sale in every sense of the word. HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BARGAINS OFFERING: DINNER SETS. ALL.ENGLISH WARE. 26 pieces Burgess and Leigh, Neat Bluo Border. Usual price, £4 2s 6d. Sale price, £1 15s. 52 pieces Burgess ami Leigh. Green Ivy Border, Usual price, £4 10s. Sale price, £2 ss. 52 pieces Keelings, Biscuit Colour Hose Border (ono piece cracked). Usual price, £5 10s. Sale price, £3 ss. 45 pieces Grimwades, Pink and Buff Border (two pieces damaged). Usual price, £6 19s 6d. Sale price, £3 7s d. 61 pieces Davidsons, Green Wreath Border (crazed set). Usual price, £3 17s 6d. Sate price, £1 19s Gd. TEA SETS. 21 pieces, 6 Ten, Sets, Solid Colours—Pink, Yellow, Heliotrope —with dainty designs. Usual price, £2 10s. Sr.la price, £1 ss. 20 pieces Umpire, Powder Blue Border (one cup short). Usual price, £1 7s Cd. Sale price, 12s 6d. 21 pieces Mcakins, New Design (one plate short, one, plate cracked). Usual price, £l2s 6d. Sals price, 12s 6d. 21 piece Breakfast Set, Foley, Black and Pink Trellis. Usual price, £4 7s 6d. Sale price, £2 2s 6d. Morning Sets, 8 pieces; Pink, Hello., and Yellow design. Usual price, £1 Is. Sale price, 10s 6d. Don’t miss seeing our Princes Street windows—there arc some vary apecial bargains there. _ Goods at half-price and .53 1-3 per cent. off. But call early. Such bargains as these will go like wildfire. '/ft 7n PU feJI i i i iiti *KL Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, DUNEDIN
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Evening Star, Issue 19872, 22 May 1928, Page 9
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