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Stock-taking Oddments at the D.I.C. Skaters Th© vogue is at its height. Now’s the time to get one of the CAP and SCARF SETS the D.I.C. Millinery Department are offering. In gay and effective stripes. 8/11 Underclothing Oddments ART. SILK PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS, plain and lace-trimmed; in W. and O.S. WOVEN ART. SILK PYJAMAS, in assorted ART. 8 -SILK KNICKERS, in many lovely colours; in W. and OS. DRESSING JACKETS, in silk, wool, and padded styles, in beautiful colours. LACE-TRIMMED WOVEN ART. SILK NIGHTIES COSY WOOL SPENCER COATS. SLIPPERS. ALL AT GIFT PRICES. Don't Miss! —Prices Velour Coatings All wool; in Violet and Black only; 64ixi. Usual price, 14/6. Special price, 7/3. All-Wool Stockinette 54in, in Cherry, Lemon, Salmon, and Black. Usual price, 13/6. Special price, 6/9. Spun Silk One piece only; Mauve; suitable for frocks or underwear; 32in. Usual price, 7/11. Special price, 3/11. Satin Mousseline Black, one piece only, 36in. Usual price, 9/11. Special price, 4/11. Stock-taking, being like Spring Cleaning, brings to light many odds and ends we had almost forgotten. It’s a well-known fact among housekeepers and department heads that to allow oddments to accumulate is a bad policy. The Bargains mentioned in this advertisement are all first-class merchandise —it’s merely because •they’re oddments that they’re so cheap. Stock-taking Bargains from the Cotton Dress Section HEAVY . TWILL i WHITE FLANNELETTE, 36in wide—2/fi lor 1/11. yard. ■ - • GREY CREPE WASHING SATIN, 36iu wide—«/it for 2/6 yard. CREAM TWILL NURSERY FLANNELETTE, 29m wide—l/6 for 1/4 yard. WINCEYETTES, 36in wide—2/3 for 1/9 yard. WINCEYETTES, 36in wide—l/11 for 1/6 yard. 3 pieces CHECK VIYELLA, 31in—6/11 for 2/11 yard. Lace Flounces shaped, uneven dip effect, radium lace; in Brown and Bottle Green. 2 each only. Usual place, 26/6. Special price, 13/11. Black Suede Gloves 3 buttons; 6f to 7-J; finest French skins, perfect fitting. Usual price, 17/6. Special price, 8/9. Morning Overalls short sleeves, floral design, Henna back- • ground and contrasting colours, collar attached, reyers,' and bow at neck; women’s size. ' Usual price, 9/11. Special, 5/11. White Smocks Blue diced tailored collar, cuffs, 2 pockets, smocking on shoulder, IJin belt, detachable buttons; sizes 46in and 48in. Usual price, 10/11. Special, 6/11. Hardware Bargains 2 only LADIES’. GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES, fully guaranteed. Usually 97/6 each. Oddment price, 79/8 ehch. BEST SHEFFIELD-MADE STAINLESS DESSERT KNIVES. Usual price, 14/6 5-dozcn. Oddment price, io/e 4-dozen, BEST SHEFFIELD-MADE STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES. Usual price, 17/6 5-dozen. Oddment price, 13f6 4-dozen. ASHBERRY Al QUALITY SOUP SPOONS. , Usual price, 30/- 5-dozen. Oddment price, 22/6 A-dozsn, Manchester Towels Bedspreads Only 20 dozen left. Fawn 15 only Indian Printed Bedground with Red or Blue spreads, double-bed size only, stripe; size'24 x 48. Usual dark mixed colours. Usual price, 2/9. HOW-- price, 22/6. NOW—- : 2/- each. H/3 Furnishing Values SHADOW TISSUE, effective Pastel colourings : 31in wide. Usually 6/11. NOW 3/11. 40in CREAM MARQUISETTE, VOILE, with Lace. Edge and Insertion, with touch ot Hclio., Gold, and Blue, fast colours. 3 Usually 3/11. NOW 2/11. NURSERY CRETONNE, for curtains, cushions, etc.; Gold, Blue, Rose, and Cream ground.. Usually 1/6. NOW i/i yard. Oddments in Dinner ware Values for Men SINGLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS, in this season’s fashionable colourings, swing back, vertical pockets. . Usually 63/-. Oddment price, 45/-. MEN’S DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS, in Mid. and Dark shades, newest cut, with shaped waist. Usually 63/-. To Clear, 45/-. Boys’ Raincoats 8 only BOYS’ GABERDINE RAINCOATS, belt all round, check lined; fit boys 3to 12. Usual prices, 3S/3 to 45/9. Final Offer, 30/--Art Needlework Less than HalfPrice DINNER PLATES. Usually 13/6 J-doz. To Clear, 4/6 j-doz. TEA PLATES. Usually 9/- J-doz-To Clear, 3/- s*doz. SAUCEBOATS. Usually .2/3 4/6 each. To Clear, 9d 1/3 each. SAUCE TUREENS, Usually 6/9 each. To Clear, 2/- each, MEAT DISHES. Usually G/- 8/- 10/6 each. To Clear, 2/- 3/- 4/- each. JUGS. Usually 4/6 each. To Clear, 1/6 each. Haberdashery NOVELTY THIMBLE HOLDER AND ROLL-UP MENDING PLAIT. Usually 1/9. To Clear, 9d. SEWING BOXES, fitted with all Sewing Requisites. Usually 4/11 3/3. To Clear, 3/6 1/9. D.I.C STAMPED CREAM LINEN CROSS-STITCH SQUARES, suitable for making into sideboard runners and table covers. UeuaUy 2,6. To Clear, 1/9. STENCILLED MATS, ,on Penelope Canvas, for raffia work, oval shape; in 3 sizes . . ’ TO Clear, Bd, 9d, and 1/3 each. 2 only CRETONNE STOCKING BAGS, in attractive serviceable colourings. Usually 18,6.. To Clear, 7/6 each. A few only LINEN HANDBAGS, with Belts to match, in attractive stripe effects. Colourings—Cream ground .with Red and Orange, Red ground with Vhito and Orange, Orange ground with Red and White. Usually 14/6. To Clear, 6/6. Toilet Dept. H BRUSHES, with long handle. Usually 7/11. To Clear, 3/6 each. ITE XYLONITE AND TORTO LSESHELL!KED HAIR BRUSHES, good quality bristle. Usually 10,6. To Clear, 7/6 each. ITE XYLONITE MIRROR, large round size Usually 17/6. • To Clear, 11/9. ITE XYLONITE BRUSH TRAYS, size 9 x 6. Usually 12/6 each. To Clear, 6/3 each. era BRUSHES, good quality bristle. Usually 1/11 each. To Clear, 1/-each. C WATER BOTTLES, good quality rubber; m 7XB. DUNEDIN. Shop To-morrow for Bargains

ALL you want to know and should kaow about tha Garden is obtained from the ’ Star ' Garden Annual,

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Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 18

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