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Unassailed and Unassailable.... VALUES at the D.S.A. SUMMER FAIR I MANTLES Matrons’ House Frocks, in Printed Cotton; Black grounds with small designs in White or touches of soft 11/9 0.5., X.O.S. Usually 13/6. Sale price, ** I 2 only English Leather Coats,, in shades of Dull Wine, Geranium; particularly fine quality; 1-length. Usual price, 69/6. , Sale price, 35/Cotton Frocks, in Printed Haircords, Ginghams, etc.; good variety of colours and styles. Usual price, 12/6. Sale price, 1 MILLINERY Specially Purchased— Wonderful range of Ready-to-Wears, small and large shapes, all the latest styles, . colours of every description. A large range to pick from. / I 1 Special job prices, 5/11, 7/11. Sale price, A JL Ready-to-Wears of Fancy Braids, Racello, and Tagel, medium and small size brims; large variety of styles, trimmed Petersham ribbon to tone; in the following shades:—Black, Navy, Fawn, Beige, Red, Blue, Green, Pink, and I 1 White. Usual price, 12/1 1. Sale price, i i Balance of our Ready-to-Wear Felts, small and large brims; White and Pastel shades. To be cleared. _ C/C Usual prices. 7/11. 12/11. Sale price, Uj U FOR CHILDREN Girls’ Summer Felts, trimmed self band, in Pastel Peach! Apple, head fittings. to 3/11 Sale price, * Few only Girls’ Self Cotton Nights,, square neck, embroidered design on front; sizes, 33, 36. # yjri Clearing price, UNDERWEAR S r do All'Wool Bathing Suit,, in now fancy designs; S.W., Usual prices, 21/6, 2n/o. A Ssr fn. sr ,e s 10/6 FANCY “ Kama ” Full-Fashioned Silken Hose, a fine gauge dull-finished Stock- • - - i„g, with Lisle tops .nd feet, Cuban Keel; latest price 2/11 Imitation Suede Glove,,’ with elastic wrist gauntlets; shader—Brown, Beaver, GunSS. White, Blach/While. . . U.«dly 2/1 DRESS MATERIALS Pure Silk Georgettes, 36in wide. A very special Purchase in a wonderful range of flSdes, including Blues; Reds, Lemons. Greens, Pmks. Bmge. F™ W.nes YeHow. Flame, and Bloch. Us™i prices,'7/1 I an_d 8/U yard. "* - * Special price, 36in Washing Prints, with figured and spot effects, on Navy, Brown or Red grounds; Usual price, 1/- per yard. Sale pn-e, 65 pieces Art. Silk, with floral spot and checked effects. _ Usual, prices -from 1 / \\\ to 2 / 1 1 per yard. Sale price, your pick for 2/11 Bld 1/3 FURNISHINGS 48in Art. Silk, Nets. 'A variety of designs in fadeless gj | | Helio., and Gold, Usually 6/1 FOR MEN Men’s. Tweed Trousers/ serviceable Dark Grey shade; good pockedngs, 11/6 strong wearing: all sizes. 5 dozen - Men’s Marl Twist Working Shirts, dark colourings; collar attached.. ’ Sale price, Autumn & Winter 5 dozen. Men’s Caps, in this latest : shapes,; 'assorted colours. Sale price, 1934 Advance Show of Mantles and Millinery for Autumn and Winter Tuesday , 30th January , & following days Every New Note of Fashion Represented.... See Our Importations First! Everything marked in plain figures. Deferred terms to approved customers. niill 3£ Without Quality there can be no true Economy Scoullar & Chisholm’s prices show a distinct saving on values elsewhere, but price alone counts for little It is the quality, the faithful construction of Scoullar & Chisholm s furniture that makes their prices so outstandingly attractive. The reason is that all Scoullar A Chisholm’s furniture is designed and constructed in their own modern factory. You buy direct from the actual craftsmen. Ssoullar & Chisholm Ltd. Kali ray Street. Dunedin. Also at Invercargill.

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Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 14

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