/ jsr 2 V <£> i a* >s# Please inspect Manchester Department Dunedin Linen & Lace Price We have been fortunate in securing a range of Manufacturer's Samples at half-price, so, in keeping with our policy of giving our customers the benefit of any “ bargains ’’ we secure, we areoffering these wonderful goods at;.half their usual selling price. You couldn't resist their beauty and:- quality .were they priced-.at: their regular ' value;- hut, marked down to such an extent, they’ll just fly. Here are a few examples of the' values: — 36in x 36in White and Ecru LINEN CLOTHS, lianclembroidered and bordered with heavy lace. Cloths such as one would see in the mansions-of England and Ireland covering old oak tables. Regular prices, 30/-, 45/-. D.I.C. Special prices, is/-, 22/6. 22in x 32in White or Ecru LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, embroidered by hand, with broad borders of heavy' hand-made lace and lace motifs inserted in the linen. Regular price, 32/6 pair. 0.1. C. Special price, 16/3 pair. Heavy Cream Linen SUPPER CLOTHS, marvellously embroidered by hand in intricate designs of punch work. These are so finely and so beautifully forked that one can imagine only the-sisters of some little Italian convent having the patience to do ~them. Soil). 45in. t 54in. Regular prices, 57/6, 89/6. 79/6, 119/6. 95/-. D.I.C. Special prices, 28/9, 44/9. 39/6, 59/9. 47/6. Italian Hand-worked TEA CLOTHS, embroidered in Cream, Gold, Blue, or Green. 36in. 45iu. Regular prices, 21/-, 42/-. D.I.C. Special prices, 10/6, 21/-. I4in s 20in TRAY CLOTHS, of heavy lace round ecru linen centres. Anyone who imagines that the present generation is losing the old art. of lacemaking should make .a point of seeing these. Regular value, 4/11, 7/C. D.I.C. Special prices, 2/6, 3/9. Hand-worked Richelieu TRAY CLOTHS,,in White or Ecru linen. Beautiful embroidery done with infinite care and skill, and designs that are balanced and pleasing. 14 x 20. 16 x 34. Regular prices, 10/6, 15/6. D.I.C. Special prices, 5/3, 7/9. 6 only REAL FILET LACE CLOTHS, 45 x 45. . Regular price, £9 18/6. D.I.C. Special price, £4 19/3. i ll * o* ..eP" -c<c vo*° V s *"
REMOVAL Notice —Wo beg to notify om Customers that or© have Remover) our Business to 248 Georg© street ibetween Hanover and Frederick streets, 2 doors tins side Dodd a fruit store, opposite George Street Ironmongery) LISTEN!— All Patent Medicines sold at spot cash lowest prices at Hawkins’s, 248 George street Dunedin POST Free —Good Enemas from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each - Address L. Hawkins. 248 George street Dunedin SPRING Blossom Elixir. 2s bottle; a tonio and blood cleanser - Hawkins's Herbal Depot, 248 George street, Dunedin. SPUING Blossom Ointment. Is. cures sore lege, eczema piles rashes,' chilblains, j and skin complaints; sold everywhere. SPRING Blossom Pills, price Is; cure indigestion. lirer kidney, stomach : troubles also constipation. •T 1 LOOMING " a great Corn Cure; M.J price. Is, at chemists and stores; Bloomme" out on its own HAWKINS’S “Big Six Cough Cure, for coughs colds whooping cough, and Touchitis prices, 6d Is, and 2s. AW KINS'S Instant Relief Asthma Powde clears the bronchial tubes, difficulty of breathing an t nasal catarrh HAWKINS'S Botanic Cough Syrup, for bronchitis asthma, whooping cough, croup coughs, and colds.—24B George street. SUFFERING Women, avoid operations by using ‘Orange Blossom"; month’s treatment 5s -L. Hawkins, 248 George ■vrecu Buredin. There is ne better pill than MARTIN’S. You rely upon MARTIN’S PILLS. Sold by all Chemiits and Starts.
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Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 30
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