D Final 4 Days INGLIS’ COLOSSAL SALE Curtain Nets, 1/11 yard. Table of Curtain Nets, Cream grounds, with coloured stripes, plain self colours, multicolours. etc, ; all guaranteed fadeless. Usually 2/11 to 7,9 yard. Tapestry Stair Runner, 4/3 yard. 2 rolls only Hard Wearing Tapestry Stair Runner, both splendid designs and colourings. Usually 5/6 yard. imperfect Towels, 2/6 pair. Imperfect Coloured Turkish Towels, manufacturers’ throw-outs which have a slight fault, in no way interfering with the wear. See the last big stack in the Manchester Department Doorway; large size. Usually 8/6. Breakfast Cloths, 2/6 each. Larger Coloured Bordered Damask Breaktast Cloths, quite a useful size and splendid value; size 48 x CO. Usually 2/11. Woollen Rugs, 15/6 each. Ilm-e is a line Woollen Bug Value. Thick and soft, smooth as velvet; in a new and very effective cheek design., arranged in charming colourings. A thoroughly serviceable Bug for home or travelling; size CO x 80. Usually 17/0, IS/G. Wool Jumpers, 7/11 each. A clearing lino of Jumpers, _ in wool, in a variety of colours and sizes. Usually 15/- each.. Frocks, 22/6. Frocks in repp, tweed, and crepe do chine; in assorted sizes and in colours. Usually up to £•■l -I,'-. Traced Supper Cloths, 6/11 each. Pure Irish Linen Traced Supper Cloths, hemstitched edge for crocheting; in all the newest designs; size 36 x 86. Usually S/11. Ladderproof Jersey Silk, 2/11 yard. 2 pieces only Ladderproof Jersey Silk, 54 in wide; in shades n{ LighL Gre.y and Heho. onJ.v Usually 1/11 yard. Ladies’ Bostock Patent Shoes, 10/6 Fats’. Ladies’ Bostock Patent Leather Strap Shoes, in various shapes; mixed sizes. Usually 30/-, 35/-. Ladies’ Glace Kid Shoes, 26/9 pair. Ladies’ Beige Chico Kid Strap Shoes, shark gram trim, smart Spanish heels; sizes 3 to 6. Usually 28/9 pair. Spunsylk, 1/6 yard. Spnnsylk, dainty fabric for ladies’ and children’s frocks and underwear; lovely shades as Biscuit, Peach, Skv Blue, Pale Green, Flesh Pink, Hclio., Apricot, Coral, Salmon, Bose Pink Reseda, Saxo, Delph, Bed, Tussore, Cream. White, Navy, and Black; 30m wide. Usually 2/3. Pure Wool Repp de Chines, S/ll yard. 40 in Pure Wool Bcpp do Chines, Priestley’s well-known make, an excellent quality. Shades —Betty Bine, New Green, French Grey, Cocoa, Rosette, Saxe, Chocolate, Lido Blue. Dark Brown. Beige, Fawn, Navy, ami Black. Usually 8/11 yard. 40iu Navy Serge, 3/6 yard. 40in Navy Serge, pure wool, and guaranteed fast dye; excellent for school wear, also sports and gym. costumes. Big value! Usually 5/6 yard. Boys’ College Suits, 25/= each. In Mid. and Dark Grey tweeds. Our own reliable make, double seats in knickers. A smart suit for your boy. Usually 32/6 and 30/-. Men’s Striped Blazers, ttfb ®a©liu .Men's Striped Blazers, made from all-wool New Zealand materia! ; Black and White stripe. This is your chance to buy your Summer Blazer. Usually 35/-. Boys’ School Stockings, 2/9 pair. Boys’ School Stockings, with Pied, White, Blue, or Gold bar tops; all wool. . Men’s Shirts, 4/6 each. Men’s Strong Twist Tweed Shirts, with collar attached, dark serviceable designs, splendid wearing. Ladies’ Felt Hats, 4/11, 7/6, 9/11. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats, in smart styles and varied colours, styles, and trimmings. Usually. 11/6 to 29/6. Ladies’ Overalls, 2/6, 3/11. Ladies’ Overalls, all-round style; Black Italian skirt with Jazz top and trimmings. Usually 2/11 and 6/11, Ladies’ Bloomers, 5/11 pair. Ladies’ Fleecy-lined Bloomers, art. silk stripe, clastic waist and knees; colours—lvory, Champagne, Pink, Peach, Navy, and Black; womens size. Usually 6/0. Ladies’ Nightdresses, 10/6, 12/6. Ladies’ Woven Nightdresses, “ Motley’s ’’ make, double yoke, round collar, lace tnnnuod long sleeves; Cream or Natural. Usually—\v., 1-/6; 0.5., 14/6. - ' -* ' - in Gloves, 6/11 pair. n Gloves. Oddments and samples, assorted les; sizes 6 to 7,|. /Usually 10/6 to 13/9. ashing Doeskin Gloves, 7/11 pair. dies’ Coloured Washing Doeskin Gloves, 11-on, with fancy cuff; colours are Mastic, rht Nude, Grey, and White. Usually 10/9 pair. dies’ Silk-and=Wool Hose, 2/11 es ’ Silk-und-Wool Hose, plated and wool 1. suspender ladderproof tops; b.A\. and in Stone Beige. Beach Tan, Dago 1< lorence $ Bulrush, Sable, Grebe, and Ixoseglovt* riiy 4/6. Floral Crepe Satins, 2/11 yard. Floral Crepe. Satins, 38in 'wide, leaf design ; in shades fa Navy and White, Bed and Black, Black and , White. Usually 7/11 yard. • by E R' 60 V EARS OP s e rvi c e AtTINCUSIm VALUE QUALITY P.O. Box 241 Phone 11-916 Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, 2/11 pair. Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, “The Trenton Maid”;. a fine quality of silk, in S.W. and W. The shades, arc Alesan, Piping Bock, Shell Grey, French Nude, Atmosphere, and Champagne. Usually 8/11 pair.
The Fortunate Child WITH an eye to the future, his parents hare opened an account for their firstborn, and are building it up mouth by month. When the child is old enough to benefit by expenditure on his Education there will be money available. If you have young children, make sure that each has a Savings Account at this Popular Bank. The Child’s Bankbook, with its ever-increasing credit balance, is a great source of gratification and pleasure to the parents. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK HEAD OFFICE: DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill Road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus,
MODERN GLASSES —more Effective, more Comfortable I THE later achievements of Optical Science have made it possible to prepare Glasses possessing much greater accuracy and a higher degree of Efficiency than anything hitherto known. Hut tho special point of "Modernism” wo here desire to emphasise is in tho Mountings. “Utility need not bo dull or the Prosaic clumsy Some of tho Now Styles are therefore really artistic, exhibiting a fresh smartness which docs awav with the old prejudice against nearing Glasses. Elegant Light-weight White Gold Rims and Rimless .Styles aro now much in vogue, being thoroughly practical and icmailui.)) comfortable. Consulting Opticians 93 George Street.
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Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 3
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