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iTh'e Cumberland ” Bedroom Suite, in Silver Grey Ash or the new two-tone Nut Brown Oak - - - £3O 14/NEES FURNITU Made in Dunedin since 1863 Famous for its quality and its moderate price . Three huge showfloors—all prices in plain figures. 10 per cent, discount for cash or 20 months terms if desired. THE FVU* MNJ«r OPLE JANUARY All South Dunedin thrifty will shop at the Hub this month! Strong Pillow Cases, 1/6 per pair. White Towels, 3/11 per pair. Admiralty quality, large size. Well worth 5/11 pair. 26in White Nursery Flannelette, sfd per yard, , Ladies’ Woven Cotton Bloomers, 1/9 pair. Women’s size only. Colours— Apple, Maize, Saxe, Sky, Bois de Rose, and Navy. Usually 2/6. Women's Jefrona Print Frocks, 6/1 1. Good patterns, in W. and 0.8. Fast colour, Men's All-wool Palm Beach Bathing Suits, 10/6. All sizes. Regular price, 14/6. • Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts, 5/11. |With collar to match, 7/6 quality. The The South Dunedin Branch of the D.S.A. What to give for an Engagement Ring Many young men feel that ten, twenty, or twenty-five pounds is all they should pay for their engagement rings. To meet this demand we carry a splendid assortment of moderately-priced rings rings that are unquestionably the best value obtainable at the price—and we cordially invite you to inspect them. There is no obligation. Prices from £lO. G.&T. YOUNG Limited, 88 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. K &

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Evening Star, Issue 20994, 7 January 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20994, 7 January 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20994, 7 January 1932, Page 6

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