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It’s Springtime—and now the spirit of the season. To help discarding the drabness of winter busy housewife is intent upon home with all that reflects thesurroundings and beautifying the her A. and T. Inglis’ Furnishing Department has arrayed all that is newest and best in the season’s Furnishings, and a walk through our Furnishing Showroom will prove a revelation o| moderatelypriced Curtainings, Drapings, and Furnishings, some of which are priced below. IVORY AND BISCUIT CURTAIN NETS, '.Qin wide, in a splendid now range of designs. Low Priced at—lid, 1/2, 16, 1/9, 1/11, to 3 6 yard. SPECIAL LINE OF COTTON AND ART. SILK CURTAIN NET, Pretty design, in the now Bronze .shade. Our quantity purchasing alone enables us to offer this lino at the low price of — 1/11 yard. SILK CURTAIN NETS, In Arab and Honey shades, in splendid new range of designs and widths. From 1/11 to s/6 yard. MADRAS MUSLINS. A now range of the ever popular ('ream Madras Muslins, 36in and ;|Tin wide. Low Priced from—--1/3 to 3/6 yard. ART. SILK SLUB REPPS. This delightful new Fabric for Side Curtains. Cushions, etc., in a glorious range of colourings, guaranteed fadeless ; 4/hn wide. Price, 2 9 yard. ART. SILK-AND-COTTON TAFFETAS, ■join wide. These make dainty liedroom Curtains, Side Hangings, etc. In shades of Fawn, Blue. Gold, Hose, Green, and Tango. Reasonably Priced at—--1/9 and 1/11 yard. 54in FURNISHING SATIN. A new and delightful fabric in fast colours at a most reasonable price ; 'for Hangings, Cushions. etc. Splendid shades of Salmon, Gold, Rose, Rust, and Apple Green. Price, 4/6 yard. RUGS, A wonderful new range of Tapestry, Velvet r Rugs jm nd effective , ..... and Axminster Rugs just opened ; bright new colourings and effective designs. Tapestry Rugs from— 5/6 each. Velvet Pile Sofa Rugs. 72in x -loin Axminster Rugs from—--29 6 each. 13/0 each. BLINDS, CURTAINS, LOOSE COVERS made bn the Premises by Experts. Get our quotation—we are Strictly Competitive. V TISSUES. range of these at re prices. This is th Wr 31in SHADOW A large now markable low prices. This is the largest and (Inest range we have shown. Beautiful soft colourings for all purposes. Low Priced at—--31 in wide—1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2 / 6, 3/3 and 3/9 yd. 3Gin wide— 2/3 yard. 4Giu wide—, 2/3, 3/6, 3/11 yard. CRETONNES. A glorious assortment in the modern designs and colourings; reversible designs in soft colourings to die largo and handsome designs in gay modern colourings. Reasonably Priced from— lid, 1/3, 1/6, to 3/6 yard. JUST OPENED! We have just opened some new Body and Border Carpets, beautiful designs, in rich and warm colourings. CARPETS. A splendid new range from the world’s leading Carpet manufacturers; wonderful designs and colourings for every room. Inglis have always been noted for their Carpet Values. 7ft Gin x Cft—9ft x 6 ft—9ft x 7ft Gin—9ft x Oft—1 Cft Gin x Oft—■ 12ft x Oft— From £3 12/6. From £4 10/-. From £5 10/-. From £6 10/-. From £g 15/-. From £7 10/-. RENEWING BEDDING. For Bedding INGLIS’ Values are Unexcelled. LINOLEUMS Splendid new season’s range of Printed and Inlaid Linoleums, in new designs and colourings. Printed Linoleums— 5/11 yard. Inlaid Linoleums— 9/3 and 10/6 yard. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. Although you live in the country you, too, may partake in these wonderful offerings in Window Draperies. If you are unable to purchase immediately send for particulars of our “ LAY-BY ” SYSTEM. A. & T. INGLIS LTD. P.O. BOX 241, OR GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

A MOST disturbing thing is that sleepTi destroying night cough. Mother is bound to have handy a bottle of BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS! Well she knows that but a single dose will soothe the irritation and quickly end that everlasting cough! cough! cough! It. makes possible the restful sleep that children must have. IMITATIONS : These abound ! But ' get “ BONNINGTON’S 1/6 & 2/6. Bennington’s Jubes: Are a great aid to a troubled throat. 1/6 tin.

Ladies’ Hosiery for the New Season ! Pleasing Prices! Ladies’ Art. Silk Hose, featuring the new Cuban heel, in shades ot Afternoon. Leaf Brown, Sunbronze, Gunnietal, etc. Sizes SJin to lOin. Exceptional Value, 2/3 pair. Ladies' Silk-over-Lislo Hose, for extra hard wcar ; mock-seamed and fashioned, with the newest! heel. In all the latest shades. Splendid Value, 2/11 pair. HUB □Cl'.ox Hose, an art. silk hose, good appear .nee and reinforced foot. In shades of Sudan, Basque Drown, Gunnietal, Beechnut, etc. 2/11 pair. " Throe Queens” Hccc, pure silk, English make, mock-scamcd and fashioned. In all the wanted shades. 4/11 Pair. Art. Silk Full-fashioned Hose, lisle tops and feet. Full range of shades. Wcn-crful Value, 3/6 pair. Ladies I It will pay you to see this new Summer Hosiery—priced to suE the popular demand •• Kapeor ” Purs Silk Hess, Nt Gdx, full fashioned, with ne - . olendo heel. All new’ season shades. 6/11 pat: " Blue Seal" Pure Silk Hose, 7/11 pai. “ Red Seal ” Pure Silk Hose, 8/11 pair These two numbers are full fast ioned, and aro shown in a coir plete range of newest tone; Excellent wearing qualities. South DunedinD.S.A. Branch.

REASONS FOR LOWER FUR PRICES Furs arc sold in the overseas .markets on very similar linos to those on which the wool sales are conducted here— the skins aro auctioned in large lots. With large orders in hand to five branches in New Zealand, " Patlison Edo ' arc able to buy direct from the auctions, where smaller furriers have to buy from the skin dealer ,aml pay the skin dealer's extra profit. Tlm> direct buying, teyclher with direct selling, makes line quality furs available at hitherto unheard of low prices. A lino range of the choicest furs arc on show at. the' “ Patt-ison Edc ” Showrooms, fib Prince? street. Late -Night Friday, till 3 o'clock.—[Advl.]

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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 3

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