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EVERY DAY FRESH BARGAINS AND VALUES. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE MNS Im QUALITY la VALUE P.O. BOX 241. PHONE 11=916. EVERY DAY FRESH CROWDS OF SHOPPERS. BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS, in a grand range of designs. Bring the boy along. Colossal Sale Price from 17/-, according to size. any size. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL £-HOSE, T.0.T., in assorted Heathers and Clerical. Sizes sto 9. Usual Prices, 2/3 to 3/3. Colossal Sale Price, 1/11, LADIES’ WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, slip-over style, short sleeves, embroidered fronts; women's size only. In colours of Sky, Pink, Helio., with square necks. Cream, with square or V neck. ■ Colours—Usual Price, 5/11. Colossal Sale Price, 3/11. Cream—Usual Price, 7/11. Colossal Sale Price, 4/6. Here’s a SALE for You ECLIPSING ALL FORMER VALUES LADIES’ TWO-TONE BROWN LACE SPORT SHOES, rubber soles and heels, all sizes. Usually 26/9. Colossal Sale Price, 23/9, MAIDS’ COATS, in Navy Velour Cloth, well tailored, in assorted sizes and styles, 24in to 26in—Usually 32/6. Colossal Sale Price, 15/-. 27in to 39in—Usually 39/0. Colossal Sale Price, 20/6. TRACED SILK POPLIN CUSHION COVERS, assorted designs, in shades of Vieux Rose and Lavender. Usual Price, 3/11 each. Colossal Sale Price,-1/11 each. BROCHE CHENILLE GEORGETTE, 36in wide, in shades of Coral, Capucine, Nil, Rose Beige, and Bois de Rose. , Usual Price, 12/6 yard. Colossal Sale Price, 7/1 1 yard. I ROSLYN PINK ALL-WOOL SINGLETS, for men, short sleeves. Usually priced at 11/- and 12/6. Colossal Sale Prices, 8/6 and 9/11. WONDERFUL OFFER—36in CURTAIN NET, in effective design in Biscuit shade; good wearing. Good buying at 1/C. Colossal Sale Price, lOtd yard. MATRONS’ TRIMMED MILLINERY, in Velvet, Satin, Felt, etc., in smart styles and varied head fittings. Colours —Black, Navy, and Brown. Usual Prices, 19/6 to 35/6. Colossal Sale Price, 7/6. 38/40in NAVY FLANNELS, for children’s school and sport dresses,- blazers, etc. These are good quality flannels, shrunk finish, and the values are very tempting.. Usually 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Colossal Sale Prices, 2/11,3/6,3/11,4/6. STRIPED PYJAMA CLOTH heavily reduced for our Colossal Sale. A really good, strong quality, in smart stripes, winceyett© weave; ideal for children’s and boys’ night wear. Tin’s is value. Width 31in. Usually 1/3 yard. Colossal Sale Price, KM yard. INCUS’ COLOSSAL ■ t Extraordinary Values for Everybody .

‘Star’ Seed Propagating Boxes are the most Compact and Useful Seed Raisers on the Market 7T fc*)fc**;£3ife*** SWEET PEA SIZE, If * 1| x 4f. 4S * Star ’ Seed Propagating Boxes In Wooden Box with hinged front. **********. THE SWEET PEA is a plant which' to he grown itue&eisSfully mult he sown early, and have an abundance of roots .when planting out time comes. This it assured by using the ‘Star’ Seed Propagating Boxes. Being compact, at shown in the illustration, they retain die moisture and require the mmtmuni of attention. They are made of a materia! which, when thoroughly sodden, form* a manure, and may be planted out without disturbing the soil or roots* * PRICES: * COMPLETE OUTFIT (as illustrated), 4/., or Post Paid if/.. * REFILLS, 3/- per 100, or Post Paid 100 lor 3/0, 500 for 15/0, J 1,000 for 30A. 5 Larger and Smaller Size* can alto he supplied. j * *****************<********************** Ask Your Nurserymen or Seedsmen for them. Or they can be obtained from the Manufacturers, Che ‘Evening Star’ Box factory Stuart Street, Dunedin i l. * * * # Jsc * * & * * $ sjt * *t aje * 3s: * # jfc &: ****** ****************** fr**************^**^**^***************************************************

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Evening Star, Issue 21169, 1 August 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21169, 1 August 1932, Page 3

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