jSr ipilfMj fashionobler Fashionable chic is as important a matter for the young girl and her younger brothers and sisters as it is for the elder folks. 3$ /m 14/11 $3Tj m % ¥**& tr»** m SBsw i (Top) Dainty Lace Straw Hats This charming little bonnelshaped lint. is prettily trimmed with satin ribbon, anti decoration to the brim, the side finish a : Fawn, Baisin, Shirring gives g while the loop and ends at dainty floral posy. Colour Saxe, and Beige. ( Second) Maids’ Fancy ' Lace Straws This I'aney braid bat with its wide drooping sides is trimmed with petersham ribbon in four prettily contrasting colours—Lemon, Beige, .Mushroom, and Dark Fawn.* School Blazers Satin Fl °? Finglish:.Velour' Blazers, of excellent quality, trimmed with nords of Bod, Gold, White, Light Saxo. All stitched baini, assorted head fittings, in Cardinal, Champagne. Bose Beige, .Mulberry, Black, and Sedge. 9/11. Obtainable also in hotter qualities. Even with kiddies — It’s really wonderful what clothes will do —isn’t it? Spot Print ■ -FROCKS fho smart Frock shown above :an bo obtained in Bed or Treen. Collar trimmings are White. Sizes 24in. 2"in. .‘Win. -- .. 7;11 8 6 8,11 ' For their Next Hair Trim send the Kiddies to the DSA , Children love the room sot aside and furnished specially for them, with its motor-car chair . . . they always want to come again. And to let them come again is no mistake,.,for. DS A experts take as hutch care with children as they do with grown-ups. The Receptionist will look after them . . ring her for appointment Tiny Tots 9 Hats aixd Bonnets Adorable. little -Crepe de Chine and Georgette Hats and Bonnets, </ till pro! ty rucked and gathered crowns. Trimmed with lace, ribbon, and flowers. Kiddies 2 to 5 years, ivory, Sky, Rose, Saxe, and Salmon. 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, to 17/6. Children’s Fancy Print Helmets, lined Dark Green. 2/9. And at the DSA Children’s Section there are many oncTiamirg things shown for those who know and those who want to knew about the proper way el dressing the modern child. Maids’ Summer-weight Tweed COSTUMES A delightful range shown in Fawn,, Saxe, and Rose Beige. Semi-fitting cuts with a half-belt'across the front. The coat is fully lined and the skirt pleated panel. Sizes 7. S. 0. 59/6 64/- 69/6 10 70,C Frocks and Bloomer Sets Pretty Spot Prints. The dresses out in tho magyar stylo . . . the collars and trimmings of White. Red, Green, Saxo, and Lavender. Sizes ICin. ]Sin. 20in. Per Set 4/3 4/6 4/9 Interesting Check Ginghams. Tho’ collar, cuffs, and pockets are trimmed Whitt- with self pipings. Saxo, Sky, and Fawn Sizes Klin, 18in. 2i.fi n Per Set 7/11 8/3 8 6 Summer Coats .For Children and Maids we show now shapes and new materials including a fancy knot, Cheviot suitings, tweeds, and others. Sizes Klin to tiffin. 25/0 to 95/-. THE SIGH OP SATISPA&TIOM GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN
]s i A Perfect Set of Teeth £2/12/6 Remodelling Set • = - * * £1 10/« Painless Extractions - « ■ • - * 2/6 Extractions • - • • - - • . • • 1/■ FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. Extractions tree when sets ordered. Nervous people, take heart. Wo recently imported the latest N2O and Oxygen Apparatus for tho administration of this wonderful aruesthetic. and can extract any number of teeth without tho slightest pain, danger, or other effects. A BOON TO COUNTRY CLIENTS.—By employing modern methods we can make a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of only two hours altogether, so that patients living in the country can visit us and return tho same day, and so take advantage of our SUPERIOR WORK AT LOW FEES. H. W. FROST Telephone 13-963, SURGEON DENTIST (Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.—3O Years’ Experience), QUEEN’S BUILDING, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, And at Auckland, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch, and Invercargill. OPEN FBIDAY EVENING, 1 to 8.30. H. W. FROST (DUNEDIN), LTD. 11111111111111 || BUR IB II IB IB 11111111 SELLING SIMPLIFIED BY AN ADVERTISEMENT IN •• THE STAR " SB EB SB 68 88 Bl SB BE BB EB'B9 SS BE BS SB BE 85 EB B 5
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Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 14
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