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o •itfdtaMM A further shipment has fust arrived of the very latest in SCOTCH TWEEDS and WEST of ENGLAND WORSTED SUlTlNGS—distinguished fabrics, many in quite novel but very attractive effects. When it comes to Beauty of Design and Distinction in Appearance, we believe that our ranges of British Suitings are not surpassed, if indeed equalled, in the Dominion. © Merchant Tailors and Ladies* Costume Makers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. r Lord CKeslerfieM said j—• “ I would rather fissre a young msa too modi than too littla dressed. The excess on that akb ■ will wear off with a little age and reflection, but if he is negligent i at twenty he will bo slovenly at forty and unbearable at efarfy.” The above advice sa sound, hut, at the time, it is better to dress in good taste and to avoid foppishness at twenty, and ALWAYS to remember that “to he well dressed h ts command respect. 0 London, WardeHs* is where Low Prices always buy Reliable Quality ! “A Penny saved is a Penny gained” —Old proverh. A Short Price List including many things often required in Winter-time On each and every Cash Purchase you receive a Bonos Coupon, and if you want to realise their value, yisit on? Showroom I ROLLED OATS • per packet, 1/ LIBBY’S PORK AND BEANS per tin, Hd FRUIT SALAD, “Rosella.” Small jars, 2/; large jars, 2/6; tins, 1// BO VE IL 2oz, 1/6; 4oz, 2/8; 80s, 5/ SALMON AND SHRIMP PASTE, recommended. Large jars, 1/; small jars, 8d PEANUTS per lb, 6d; shelled, per lb 6d SHELLED WALNUTS - per lb, 1/9 OLIVE OIL, good brand 11 d LUCCA OIL. Crosse & Blackwell’s, the very best. Quarts, 5/2; pints, 2/9; half-pints, 1/6 ASPIRINS, Best English ... 25’s, 9d; 100’s, 2/ AMMONIATED QUININE TABLETS ... 25’s, 1/ OASOARA TABLETS, Best English. 3-grain—2s’s, 1/; 100’s, 2/ 5-grain— 2o’b, 1/; 100’s, 2/C lODINE v. Small 1/.; large, 1/9 CLEMENTS TONIC - - - 2/8 EUCALYPTUS Wd OOUTTS’ ACETIC ACID ... Large, 3/6; small, 2/4 SEIDLITZ POWDERS ... - ... - V KRUSCHEN SALTS ... L'lo BAXTER’S LUNG PRESERVER. Small, 3/2}; large, 2/2 ms Small, 1/4 g large, ‘H tm 6malI s S/j large, IRISH MOBS ... DE WITT’S PILLS DOAN’S PILLS ... SCOTT’S EMULSION Small, 2/3 j largo, LANE’S EMULSION Small, 2/2; large, PARAFFIN OIL H N JN Largo bottle, YEASTIES ... ... ... ... —. .m. RADOX - Small, 1/8; large, JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER M ». Q-TOL ... ,*« »*• m pm ... ... ... ... «. NUJOL ... Small, 2/9; large, GLAXO t*< »*4 PM *«« «m 3/6 and GLAXOVO m M ... 1/10 and VIROL 1/8, 2/8, and OVALTINE ... IAO, 3/2, and 61 * 4/1 4/ 2/8 1/S; 5/ m 2/ SI e/i a/» 4/3 5/10 6/3 VITOR ... SANATOGEN, PULMONAS, NOXOL, eha., «*«., «Q stocked and on sale at Lowest Price*, Note to Ladies I We hare still a few HANDBAGS (Leather) avsSabte at 7/6. SPECIAL I MEN’S POCKET WALLETS, in Leather and Suede, to be cleared at 12/6. WARDELL BROS. & CO GROCERS, .TEA AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, GEORGE STREET, The Last Days of Dawsons Limited Annual Sale are Here / Don’t miss the The .very fact we have but one sale a year will give you an idea of lb® genuine bargains offering. But there are only a few more days to go, so bo wise—share in the savings offering. Every article in our China and Jewellery Departments has been marked down. Here are only a few of the reductions. Call and see the many more before they gd. 40-piece Tea Set (one cup cracked), G. Jones handpainted border. Usually £l2 10/. Now 90/, 21-piece Tea Set, Yellow," Pink, and Helio. Usually 50/. Now 25/. _ Dinnerware, 25 pieces, Green festoon. Usually 40/. Now 21/. Doulton Nursery China— Cups, Saucers, Usually 5/6. Now 2/9. Plates. Usually Now 1/11, Porridge Saucers. Usually 4/3. Now 2/2. Coffee Sets (for two), on Tray; Helio., and Yellow. Usually 30/. Now 15/, Gents’ Swiss Nickel Lever Watclie*. Usually 25/. Now 15/. Boys’ Luminous Nickel Watches, with strap. Usually 11/6. Now 8/6. Boys’ Luminous Nickel Watches, fancy styles. Usually 17/6. Now 12/6. Ladies’ Silver Wrist Watches, Usually 40/. Now 30/. iffiiiiS ‘BN* ,wW|£?s im m Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, DUNEDIN Many Lines at Half=price and Less!

rfUIK Amateur Gardener who wants to X get the best out of his Garden all the year round must have tho ‘Star' Garden Book; price, 2s 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 16

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