L Magma 1 Vf. !■ iii uipa *jd| tU'M \ \ You’ll Perform To-morrow Money Magic with 5/-. You’ll be surprised— agreeably surprised— when you see how much can be bought here for such a MODEST SUM. CARDIGANS. Oddments in Cardigans and Jumpers. An assortment of colours and sizes. Lsnnl Prices up to 17/6. All at 5 1-. COATS. Children’s Coat/i, in sizes 22in to 20in light and dark colours, lined, various styles. Usually up to 21/-. All at s h. SILK DEPARTMENT. Natural Fuji Silk, 30in wide; all pure silk. Usually 1/11 yard. Special Price, 4 yards for 5/=. civet, 3Sin wide; in shades of e only. Usual Price, 10/6 yard. Special Price. 5/■ yard. FURNISHINGS. 2 rolls only 27in Tapestry Stair Runner, good designs on serviceable grounds. Usually 6/9 yd. Silk Chenille Velvet, 3Sin wide; in shades of Helio. and Beige only. Usual Price, 10/6 yard. Special Offer, 5/= yard. Ova! Chinese Seagrass /Mats, in effective colours ; size 4ft 6in x 2ft Sin. Special Offer, 2 for 5/=. MILLINERY. A table of Rea dy-to-Wear Felts and Pillions, in all colours, including Black and Navy. Smart new styles and varied trimmings. Special Price, 51= UNDERCLOTHING. MANCHESTER! Look What Our Manchester Department is Selling on 5/= DAY! Ladies’ Wool Bloomers, English make, elastic waist and knees, long body, double gusset; colours, Cream. Grey; women’s size only. Usual Price, B'll. Special Price, 51--. CHILDREN’S FROCKS. A Big Household Linen Set, comprising 1 Coloured Bordered Damask Cloth, 45 x 45. 2 "A banco ” Taped Pillow Cases, good quality. 1 Pure Linen Tea Towel, coloured border, size 22 x 23. 1 Strong Netted Dish Cloth. Usually sold at 6/8. The Lot for 5!--. FANCY. Silk Radium Lace Flouncing, 3Ciu wide, dainty designs; in shades of Ivory. Lemon, Navy, Pink, Capucine, Emerald. Brown, and Black. Special Price, 51= yard. Pure Woollen and Silk-and-Wool Scarves, in latest designs and colourings; in shades of Champagne, Saxo, Beige. Red, Grey, Green, Chartreuse, and Black. Usually 5/11 to 10/6. Special Price, 51= each. BOYS’ JERSEYS, A table of Children’s Frocks, in Muslin. Voile. Art. Silk, Jap Silk, or Flannel, various qualities and styles: sizes 16 to 21. Prices ranging li'om 7/11 to 16,0. Special Price, 51= DRESS MATERIAL. 54in Coating Tweeds, in smart mixture effects ; -cry choice quality. Usually 8/11 to 10/6 yard. MOTHERS! Attention is Drawn to this Big NURSERY BUNDLE. 5 yards Horrockses’ SOin Nursery Flannelette. 1 big White Bath Towel, size 28 x 54. 1 Small White Hand Towel, size 12 x 15. Usually 7/10. The Lot for 5/=. Boys’ Jerseys, with Tie to match ; in colours of Navy, Grey, and Brown; fit boys 3 to 7 years. Special Price, 5/=. SINGLETS. All-wool Colonial Knitted Singlets, with long sleeves; small men’s or youths’ size. A limited number only. Usually 7/6. Special Price, 5/=. Special Price, 51= yard. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. SLIPPERS. 361 n Twcedettos, for warm bouse frocks, in useful colourings. Usually 1/11 yard. Special Price, 4 yards for 5/=. splendid quality. Special Price, yards for 5/=. Washing French Suede Gloves, one-dome, with turned-back cull'; in Light Grey and Nude. Usually 14/9. To Clear at 51= pair. Ladies’ Felt Cosy Toe Slippers, suede soles; in Cherry, Rose, Saxe, and Grey. Special Price, 51= pair. 54 i u Black Italian Cloth Usually 2/3 yard. Ladies’ Silk-and-Wool Hose, full, fashioned, S.W. and W.; in Gunmetal and Java. Usual Price, 7/11. To Clear at 51= pair. CHILDREN’S SHOES. Child’s Stout Box Calf Bar Shoos, suitable for Winter wear; sizes 4to 6. Usually 5/11. Sale Price, 5/=. A. & T. INGLIS LTD GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
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They were in earnest conversation. “ 13v the Many’ said Clarence, “ have yon heard about William?” “Xu.” said his I'nTiul. “ Not married, siirdy “No,” said Ciarcnce: “but he's in love with .Miss Brightheart." “ Really. Did he tell you?” asked his friend eagerly. ” No,” Clarence explained : “ lint he's hung her photo next to the picture of his pet dog.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21130, 16 June 1932, Page 3
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