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WHIRLWIND SHOPPING WILD ENTHUSIASM ! Sensational Bargains! Friday Bigger Value Than Ever Tomorro-w—Come Early CUPS AND SAUCERS, Whirl-wind Bargains While They last! English White and Gold. EXCEPTIONAL VALUEfor CHRISTMAS CARDS. Hugo Selection of Christmas Cards to choose from. Complete with Envelopes. Id, 3d, 4d Household BAR SOAP. First Grade Washing Soap, “Arcadia” Brand, SANDSOAP, 6 cakes VChildren’s SUN HATS, NURSE GREY, Assorted sizes, 6J to WHIRLWIND PRICELADIES’ STOCKINGS, > Fast-dye Hose, Sizes 9 and 9£, All Shades. SPECIAL TO-MORROW—-pair Reversible FLOOR RUGS, Assorted Designs and Colours, Size 24 x 28. YOUR PICK—CHINAWARE BARGAINS! 60 only SUGAR BASINS with CREAM JUGS to match. Blue and Mauve Edging. Usually 1/6 pair. WHILE THEY LAST—KITCHENWARE JjQQ MEAT ROASTING DISHES, 13 X 10* QJ 750 PATTY T,NS > 9 ' ho,0 > P ,ain ’"‘ gd Ann ANDROCK BREAD TOASTERS, for pd 411 U any kind of stove - *0 1200 TEA SPOONS ' Sheffi&,d » stainless— m nen DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, 1/C Ouil stainless - -- -- -- - pair I/O 400 P | a ' rS KOUSEMAID CLOVES » large ]/., 2gQ ENAMEL MIXING BASINS, 7*in - -j /g 450 800 600 1200 150 300 200 DRAPERY TABLE CLOTHS, assorted colours and sizes - -- -- -- -- - WHITE LINEN SERVIETTES - • LINEN TEA TOWELS, striped—--2 FOR HAND TOWELS, White and Coloured ------ Per Pair Girls’ BROWN PLEATED SKIRTS, 18-22 - -- -- - pairs BOYS’ THREE-QUARTER HOSE, Coloured Tops - - • pair Pairs LADIES’ FABRIC CLOVES, fancy tops MEN’S WEAR SLEEVELESS COTTON VESTS - •1/6 850 Pairs FANCY coloured s°£ks— 2/g 600 Pairs suspenders ’ wide fit Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS — 4 FOR V--450 300 1200 580 800 650 650 3800 2400 1000 450 750 350 GLASSWARE SAUCE BOTTLES, Cut Flower Pattern Nickel-plated and Class CRUET SETS, 3 Pieces BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, English, W. and C. - - - ■ 3 A CUT GLASS SALAD BOWLS, Sin CLASS WATER COBLETS, English CUT CLASS VASES, for Spring Flowers * STATIONERY WRITING PADS, 500 Pages • ■ - Packets ENVELOPES, well gummed, 7 FOR COAT HANGERS, You'll be wise to stock up at this price - 12 FOR. Rolls Decorating ■ CREPE PAPER, assorted colours - - - 3 ROLLS NICKEL TRAYS, 12in round • • • Packs EXCEL PLAYING CARDS • KIDDIES’ PENCIL WALLETS - - 1/6 1/11 -2/9 d 1/3 10 d V- !/■ V- - 1/3 7 d CONFECTIONERY 600tft 1200 90Qtb 6501 ft 5001 ft CALEY’S High-class ENGLISH CHOCOLATES - • - - Per lb Boxes CHOCOLATES, assorted - PURE BOILED SWEETS, per lb IMPORTED FRENCH MIXED GUMS Per lb Crystallised FRUIT JELLIES— Per lb 2/6 d 8 d 1/3 CHOCOLATE CREAMS. Delicious Chocolate Creams, Large, arid covered with Rich Chocolate. TO-MORROW— I - lb GLASS TUMBLERS, Patterned, Good Quality, and Half-pint Size. FRIDAY SPECIAL—--3 for I/"thrilling novels^ Edgar Wallace, Jack, London, Giaston Leroux, and hosts of other Famous Authors. EIE EARLY FOR YOUR PICK— Sd 50 only TEA SETS, English China, 21 Pieces, Two Patterns. TO-MORROW ONLY—--14/6 set ENGLISH ALUMINIUM BOWLS, 7in across, 4in deep, with Pouring Lip and Handle. SPECIAL TO-MORROW—-tj" each lO indi RECORDS, Banner Recordings. All Latest Hits, including ’Sing a Little Theme Song,’ from the Picture ‘ Hold Everything.’ I lb pair J. R. McKENZIE ; BIG BARGAIN STORES :: 82-86 GEORGE STREET for 3d SNOWBALLS ! Delicious Snowballs, Marshmallow Centres, Covered with Cocoanut. TO-MORROW—

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MEN! Here are your Bargains in MERCERY and HATS. SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS, Men’s summer weight, in all sizes, 2/6 per garment. MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, White grounds with neat Blue and Black stripes, 3/1t each. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS, Marl Twist, neat patterns, Collar attached, 4/6 each. MEN’S WOOL FELT HATS, In good shades of Fawn, Brown, Grey, with bound or plain edges, 8/6 each. HUB South Dunedin Branch of the DSA.

afraid of demonstrations against himself if the hearse passed through the cit.v ; hut in spite of his efforts to prevent it the crowd had its way. Judge Parry, like Brougham who defended the Queens before the House of Lords, seems to have begun his investigations with a slight suspicion that she might not have been entirely innocent, but ended them with the conviction that pho was*

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion io the ‘Evening Star are accepted subiect to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any porby the advertiser. tion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written

IN order to have the Star ’ out in fcood time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that como in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and tend in their Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 6

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