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-A t' 1 ® it e r a^ 8 ** 1 V ..« » l .ft <*' . All Departments in the Store take part in this event HATS, 10/6 and 12/6. Ladies’ and Maids’ Ready-to-wear Felts, in large assortment of styles, shapes and shades, trimmed ribbon, motifs, and ornaments. Usually 12/6 and 15/6. BERET AND SCARF SETS. JUST LANDED. Special Assortment of Beret and Scarf Sets, in latest styles, shapes, and shades as worn. SpKial valut-io/6, 12)6, 15/6, and 19/6 set. LADIES’ COATS, 59/6. In all wool, face cloth, velour, and tweed. New styles in plain or semi-fitting, finished fur collar and cuffs, others fur collars and plain turnback cuffs; shades—Brown, Tan, Navy, Black, Almond. Unequalled for. value. COSTUMES, 99/6. In all-wool tweed, perfectly tailored in single aiid double-breasted styles; newest mixtures iii Brown, Sand, Grey, and Beige; b.b.U S.W., W-, 0.5., x.o.s. JUMPER SUITS, 59/6. Ladies’ Jumper Suits, in aU wool, knitted, or ■woven; jumpers in plain or Marl shadings, skirts to match; endless variety in shadings. S.S.W., S.W., w.i O.s. MAY BARGAINS FOR KIDDIES. Infants’ Cream Wool Frocks, in fancy and plain design, square neck; sleeves and hem .trimmed silk crochet edging, waist finished satin ribbon in shades Pink, Cream, Sky. ' _ _ Sizes—l 4, 6/tl; 16, 7/6. Children’s Wool Berets, trimmed fancy _silk stitching; shades—Saxe, Almond, Sky, Bed, . Cream. ' May Bargain price, 3/6. NIGHTDRESSES. n s A Coloured Winceyette Nighties, in Pink, Sky, finished hand crochet and embroidery. 8/11 5 U. 0., D{U* BLOOMERS, 10/6. Rosedale All-wool Bloomers, excellent value. S.S.W. S.W. W. O.S. Season prices 12/9 13/6 14/6 15/6 Bargains from the Fancy Counters. WARM ACCESSORIES fdr COLD WEATHER. Fleecy-lined Fabric Gloves, shp-on gauntlet styles, fur trimmed; Beaver, Brown, Pastel, Fawn.' Were 4/11. Now 3/11. Scotch Knit Wool Gauntlets, turn-down cuffs, perfect- fitting; shades—Beaver, Camel, Brown, Grey, Nigger. Usual Fine Cashmere Scarves, in smart regimental stripes and colourings. Usually Dress Materials at Low Prices. Pure Silk Chiffon Taffeta, liSin wide; splendid weight for house or street wear, in all tlje newest shades, such as Wine, Burgundy, Purplo, Fawn, Saxe, Grey, Green, Henna, Mauve, and Bose. Usual price, 9/11. May Bargain price, 211 yard. 6 pieces 27in Corded Floral Velveteen, for bridge coats, otc., in all the newest designs, including tho new tweed effects. May Bargain price, 3/11 yard. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. 50 dozen Damask Serviettes, to be cleared at 6d each. . To dozen Hprrockses’ Full-sized Pillow Cases. May Bargain prices—l/12/11, 3/6 pair. FURNISHINGS. Art. Silk Curtains, 2*yds long, in plain mesh net, with attractive border and deep fringes; in guaranteed shades of Bose and Blue. Usually S9/G pair. Bargain price, 27/6 pair, 50in,Fadeless Sedalin Net., A wonderful cloth for draped effects, in Blue and Blue and Silver, Bronze and Black, Helio., I* lame, etc. Usually 6/11. Bargain price, 4/6 yard. Cretonne and Shadow Tissue Cushions, well filled with kapok, and in attractive colourings. Usual prices, 7/11 and 8/11. I Bargain price, 5/11 each. BOYS’ WEAR. Boys’ Pullovers, in fancy designs. Usual prices, 5/6 to 8/6. May Bargain prices—Sizes 22in, 24in, 26in, 28in, 3/11; 30in and 32in, 4/6, Boys’ Fleecy Singlets, short sleeves, fit boys 5 to 12 years of age. ‘ May Bargain price, 2/6 all sizes. Boys’ Canoe Shirts, in Mid. Grey. A sood, warm, Union Shirt. Sizes Ilf to 14. Usual ' prices, 6/6 to 8/11. May Bargain prices, 4/6 to 5/9. MEN’S SHIRTS, 5/6. Men’s Neglige Shirts, with reinforced fronts and soft collar to match;,in light and dark grounds, with assorted coloured strjpes. Sizes 14 to 17. Usual price, 7/11. OVERCOATS, 87/6. Men’s Fancy Light Fawn and Brown Mixture Tweed Overcoats, half lined, inset sleeves, • vented semi-fitting backs. A very smart coat. Usually 92/6. OVERCOATS, 102/6. Man’s Brown Mixture Herringbone Design Tweed Overcoats, with inset sleeves, swing backs. Great value at 110/. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, 30/ to 45/. Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, in Dark Grey tweed, 'double breasted, inset sleeves, half belt, vented back; fit lads 6-16 years. THE MCH OF BATISFAGTIOH GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN,

IB Do YOU suffer from EYE STRAIN? You may do so without knowing it. We will give you an examination and an honest opinion as to whether you need glasses. CONSULT OUR OPTICIAN. PETER DICK, Jewellers, Watchmakers, and Opticians, 490 MORAY PLACE. Phone 13*308. Let the Zest of Life and Radiant Health —'replace Dull Spirits, Dejected Minds, and Drab Days ! >, This' Effervescent Saline works wonders as a Restorative. Acting as * stimulating and invigorating Tonic, it is a powerful aid in .bringing back the sparkle and brightness, the vim and strength of Good Health,, mm ZSX. per Large Bottle Dose: One teaspoon ful in water c it c* nt ever y morning—Most Enjoyable! Smaller Size lld Qbta{nab!e frQm chemists and Stores

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Evening Star, Issue 20486, 17 May 1930, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20486, 17 May 1930, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20486, 17 May 1930, Page 30