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*. V 1 ’ Shop where s Greatest... at the D.S.A. * For the CHILDREN Children’s Ripple Cloth Dressing ! Gowns, collar and cuffs trimmed fancy silk stitching; shades—Saxe, Cherrv Bose 5 sizes—3oin, 33in, 36in. ’Special price, 5/11 each Children’s Fleecy Breechette Leggings, in Fawn and Beaver; sizes, ;3 and 4. 2/11, 3/3 pair. , GLOVES .“Brattle’s ” Fleecy-Lined Nappa Gloves, elastic wrist gauntlets; shades of Navy, Wine, Brown, Mushroom; all sizes, finest quality. Usually priced 18/6. Special, 8/11 pair materials 25 pieces Frocking Tweeds, for warm winter .garments; 36in .wide, in . the new diagonal and fleck effects. Price, 3/11 yard. 50 pieces Spun Silk, in all the newest neat stripes and checks, for fashionable blouses. 3/6 yard. Quality HOSE Full-Fashioned Cashmere Hose. Fine Quality. Pure Wool Stockings, wide expanding tops, reinforced heels and toes for long wear; all new winter shades. Special prices—3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11,6/11. m mimi mm m “V ■ V - Winter means coats & JUMPERS Walking or Motor Coats, English make, in soft, pliable leather; belted styles, with, pockets; warm, fleecy linings; Tan, Browns, Bottle, Wine, Black; S.W. to O.S. Special price, 79/6 Tailored Tweed Coats, in fancy check and diagonal weaves; shades— Browns, Fawns ; lined throughout; .S.S.W., S.W, AY., W.X. cuecK ana 55/-Two-Piece Jumper Suits, in wool; jumper in fancy lace weave, round neck, with small collar; skirt in plain knit, with pleats at side; shades—Cherry, Navy, AVine, 4 A/fl Green; AY. size. jy j HATS r A Close-Fitting Velvet Caps, with'the new line; high-back effect, sloping low to the front; finished with smart leather mount to tone; colours— Black, Navy, Brown, Beaver, Green, Wine, and lied. Price, Angora Tweed Hats—Ladies’ .Angora Tweed Hats, stitched brims, with pieced crowns, trimmed feather mount to tone; colours—Black, Navy, Brown, Blue, Red, and Green. Price, Our “ Security ” Lay-By System enables you to buy the things you want at the time you want them, and pay by “ Security.” There is no extra charge—you simply pay the cash price! FURNISHINGS 30in Superior Quality Cretonnes, smart floral designs in bright and attractive colourings. Usual prices, 3/11 and 4/11. Week-end prices, 1 /-, 1/3, and 1/11. 36in Art. Silk Net, neat design, in Ivory, - Honey, Biscuit, Blue, and Gold; fast colours. Usual price, 3/11. Week-end price, > 1/6 yard'. MANCHESTER, 500 Linen Forfar Tea, Towels, hemmed ready for use. Marked down to—--3 for 2/9, 3 for 2/11, 3 for 3/6, 3 for 3/11. 24 dozen Bleached Dice Damask Cloths, with Blue or Gold borders; size, 48in s 48in. They are cheap at 1/1 each. Dunedin’s Popular Store D.S.A. George Street \ S? 3 Value in Foundation Garments Tea Rose Broche Wrapon Corset, husk fastening, silk elastic sections on hips, four adjustable suspenders. Sizes 25in to 30in, Sizes 31in to 36in, 15/6. Corselettes, in Tea Rose broche, uplift brassiere top, fo u r suspenders; sizes, 32in to 38in. Price, 12/6 /; V For Men & Boys ;ck designs, 2/11 5/6 Men’s Fancy Scarves, fine cashmere finish. Special price, Men’s Pullovers, in assorted fancy colourings. Special price. Boys’ Suits, Grey and Brown tweeds; | serviceable school suits. Sizes 4 to 9, 25/-. Sizes 10 to 15. 27/6. Men’s Overcoats, heavy high-grade tweed ; IJ.JL or S;B. styles; Brown, Fawn, and Grey; all sizes. The ‘Sports Special’ Published Every Saturday Evening TO THE PUBLISHER ! Please post me one copy of the ‘ Sports Special ’ each week during the 1934 Season, for which I enclose postal notes (or stamps) for 5/-, covering cost of paper and postage. ‘Evening Star/ Name BOX 527, DUNEDIN. Full Postal Address,

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Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 16