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D»S«A« o d 0 November Bargains for Town and Country Patrons During Show Week. Prices are still further reduced I Be Sure To Call J Extra Special Value in LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ SMART READY-TO-WEARS, m Kail Hemp, Bubble, Visca, and _ Pedalmo straw; trimmed ribbon bands and finishes to match Usually 10/0 to 19/6 each. Show Week Special, 7/11 to 10/6 each. Large Assortment of LADIES’ AND MAIDS' SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS, small and large brims, assorted shapes, styles, and shades, trimmed bands and finishes of faillo ribbon Usually 10/6 to 15/6. Show Week Special, 6/11 each. COSTUMES, iu all-wool tweed, fine quality, tailored styles, cut and finish guaranteed, single, double, and front belted styles; shades in ail the new'est tonings; sizes bhS.W., SAW, AW, O.S. and Ex. O.S. November price, £5 5/. JUMPER SUITS, in knitted silk and wool; jumper Marl shadings, finished collar, and V neck, long sleeves; sleeveless cardigan and skirt plain shadings; shades—Fawn, Beige, Bosotte, Maroon, Nillno, and Saxe. S.W and W.—November price, 55/. O.S. and Ex. O.S.—November price, 63/. MATRON'S WASHING FROCKS’, in Fuji, Voile, and Hay do_ Chine, striped and floral designs, bodice finished collar and V neck, long sleeves; the skirt lias front pleats to give fullness’; assorted shadings; W., 0.5,, ami Ex. O.S. November prices, 29/6, 35/, 39/6, to 59/6. LADIES’ COLOURED OVERALLS, altrnctiro floral designs on light and .dark grounds ----- 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. COTTON BLOOMERS, in reliable qualifies, good fitting shapes; colours—Cream, Pink, Skv, Hclio. S.W. and W.—l/9 2/11 3/6 311 to 6/11, 0.5.—2/6 211 3/11 4/11 to 7/11. 1 table BOYS’ WASHING TUNIC SUITS AND ROMPERS, iu plain materials, finished contrasting shades; sizes 16, IS, 20. Usual prices, 5/1.1. to 7/11. Special prices, 2/11 to 5/11. A few only JACK TAR STRAWS, hound and trimmed iN'avy and White; small size only. Special to Clear 2/6. ” B.V. MAY” PURE SILK HOSE, reinforced where the wear comes, mock seamed and fashioned, with pointed heels; newest shades. Usually 8/11 pair. Special Value, 5/11 pair, - FRENCH CREPE DE CHINE SCARVES, pure silk, a new range of designs and colours, also .Dlack-AATiilc. Usually 7/11. Extra Value, 5,11. PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE, 38in wide, good weight; 50 colours to choose from. See' window display I Special price, 2/11 yd. SPECIAL VOILE OFFERING FOR FEW DAYS! 150 pieces BEAUTIFUL FLORAL VOILES, ranging from 2/11 to 3/11 per yard. J.argc, medium, and small designs on White, Navy, (beam, Saxe, Green, Black, and other coloured grounds. These are all high-grade qualities. November Bargain price, 2/6 yard. AVo havo also Cheaper Qualities a I 1,6 yard. GOOD HEAVY GRADE COIR BRUSH MATS, in the four most popular sizes. 2-tin x llin—Usually 2/11, Special, 26. 27in x 16in—Usually 3/6. Special, 2,9. 30in x 1 Sin—Usually 4/6. Special, 3/6. 33iu x 20iu—Usually 4,11. Special, 3/11. 150 dozen MEN’S LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS. ,\n ideal Summer garment. Usual price, 3'6. Sale price, 2,6. 200 dozen MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL SOX, in Black, Grey, and Heather. Usual price, 1,0. Sale price, 1/3. 10 only MEN'S SPORTS SUITS, iu Donegal tweed designs. Usual prices, 00/ 65/ 75 6. Sale prices, 35/ 30/6 63; Srs# &7W THE LTD George Street, DUNEDIN

The Advertisement Columns of this Journal lire Business Men’s efforts to bring their Shop (Windows into your Home. Study them well

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Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 10

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