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the Week-end at the D^S.A. A MILLINERY A Dashing White Sailor Shape, in Pearl Visca, with squarish crown, smartly finished with ribbon, band, and bow; White only. Price, 7/11. A Hat like a Model, with a wide brim which swoops down at one side; in Montelupo straw smartly finished with ribbon band; colours—Black, Navy, Imperial Blue, Brown, Beige) Fawn, Green, Mustard, and Natural. Price, 10/6, £ JUMPERS Ladies’ Wool Jumpers, woven in all wool; long sleeves, self-shading, and with stripes around waistline; shades —Scarlet, Green. Saxo, Fawn, Tan, and Bed: sizes. S.W. and W. Prices, 4/6 and 9/6. Ladies’ Wool Jumpers, woven in all wool; smart styles, sleeveless or with short sleeves, plain or striped; shades—White, Lemon, Green, Saxe, Red, and Brick; sizes, S.W. and W. 1 Prices—4/11, 6/11, to 10/6. Ladies’ Jumpers —Smart Jumpers in spun silk; tailored styles, showing latest collars, low and high necks, all with long sleeves and finished elastic waist; shades —White, Cream. Beige; sizes—13in, 13jin, 1-lin, 1-ljin, loin, IGin. Price, 19/6. 0 CHILDREN’S AND MAIDS’ Infants’ Cream Fujiette Frocks, smocked into yoke, nock and sleeves trimmed lace edging. ■ 4 / 11 ' Maids’ Pyjama Suits, in dainty self shades fujilene; V nock jumpers, bound contrasting shade, with tie at waist, two pockets; in Beach, Light Saxe, Nil; sizes, 6,7, 8. Price, 6/11 suit, UNDIES Cotton Fuji Nightdresses, silk finish, round neck and V neck, hemstitched and embroidered; extra length; shades—Nil, Sky, Peach, Pink. W., 4/11 ; 0.5., 5/6. Cotton Vests, short sleeves, shaped waist; W. size. 1/11. $ FANCY SECTION Bond’s Nit-2-Fit Silken Hose, in all the latest shades. Wonderful value. Reduced from 4/11 to 3/11 pair. A Tremendous Bargain in Neckwear. Stylish Neckwear — A real snip, in lace-trimmod fronts, collars, and collars with jabots; Beige and Ivory shades. Worth 3/11. Special price, 1/6 each. Sample Range of Suede Fabric Gloves, new gauntlet stylos, in latest shades; super, quality and perfect fitting Usually 3/11 and 4/11. ■ Special price, 2/11. MATERIALS Pure Silk Stripe Spun Crepe de Chine. A delightful cloth for smart summer frocks, in a big variety of new season’s stripes; 30in wide. 3/11 yard. 20 pieces New Season’s Feather-Weight Frocking Tweeds, 38in wide, in all the leading shades. 3/11 yard. ■ 36in Delainette Prints, small White spots on Green, Brown, Saxo, Navy, China Blue, and Black grounds; very fashionable. Best value in the city. . 10Jd per yard, £ FURNISHINGS 40in Cotton Curtain Net, in two-tone fadeless shades of Blue and Arab, Helio. and Arab, and Arab and Gold. Exceptional value at 1/11 yard. Heavy Quality Woven Axminster Hearthrugs, floral and conventional designs, in a variety of colourings for every room; size, 54 x 27, A well-finished Rug for 22/6. 20 dozen Blue Ground Table Cloths, with willow pattern design. __ Sizes—s 7 x 57. * 57 x 70. 57 x SI. Special Offer prices—6/6 each. 7/11 each. 9/6 each. Also Serviettes ,to match, size 22 x 22—-1/1| each. Q MEN’S DEPARTMENT S. Men’s, Men’s, and O.S. Men’s Summer-Weight Singlets and Underpants, also Knee Pants. Special price, 2/6 ail sizes. Men’s Mazon Neglige Shirts, in assorted Blue and Fawn colourings, soft collar to match; sizes, 14 to 16 i. Special price, 6/11. £ BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Rubber Raincoats for Men; Grey, Fawn, and Navy shades; belt all round; good summer showerproof; all sizes. Special price, 22/6. .Youths’ Suits, Grey, Navy, and Fancy shades; all-wool Mosgicl worsteds and serges; smart cut, with vest. Special price, 69/6.

SPRING Blossom Healing Soap, cleansing, ; liealmg. amJ soothing, price 6d per i cake; Spring Blossom Dusting Powder, Is | George street; Dunedin. • ■ LISTEN!' Alt Patent Medicines sold at spot cash lowest prices at Jiawkins’s, 248 ,- George street, Dunedin. ■ I>OST Free. Good Enemas from 4s 6d to | ’• 12s 6d each. Address L. Hawkins, j 248 George street, Dunedin 1 SPRING Blossom Elixir, 2s bottle; a tonic • and blood cleanser. Hawkins’s Herbal Depot, 248 George street. Dunedin. SPRING Blossom Ointment. Is; cures 1 sore' logs, eczema,, piles, rashes, chilblains, arid skin complaints; sold every- | where. " | PUING Blossom Pills, price Is; cure indigestion. liver, kidney, stomach troubles, also constipation. “ TrtLOOMINE," a great Corn Cure; , JLw price Is. at ail chemists and stores. **' Blpomme " out on its own. H.AWKINS’B ' Big Six ’’ Cough Cure, for coughs, colds, whooping cough, and bronchitis, prices 6d, Is, and 2s. j H" AWK INS’S Instant Relief “Althma ! ; Powder, clears the bronchial tubes. ] difficulty in breathing, and nasal catarrh. i HAWKINS’S Botanic Cough Syrup, tor | branchitis, asthma, whooping cough. , Croup. coughs, ami colds. -248 George street, I SUFFERING Women, avoid operations by I using “Orange Blossom,” month’s treatment B*.--1,. Hawkins, 218 George j street, Dunedin.

For Motorists Only! A Chat About a Change Why have always the wearing worry of the steering wheel? Why have the frequent dread of another car’s, wild rush around the dangerous bond of a narrow road? Why bo always working while travelling? Why not have, for a change, the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give? Why not have the fearless joy of seeing the country fly past you, or the option of reading or chatting with friends, with no more anxiety about the travelling than if you were sitting in an armchair at home? Travel by Rail—and Relax

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Evening Star, Issue 21220, 29 September 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21220, 29 September 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21220, 29 September 1932, Page 16

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