To Motor Car Owners! Do not use wax polishes on your oar; they only collect dust and make the Duoo smeary. DUROPOL IS THE PERFECT POLISH I DUEOPOL gives a hard lasting polish, and the dust blows off and does not work in as with wax polishes. DUEOPOL is much more easily applied than wax polishes. NEILL & CO. LTD., Agents. n i I Have stood the test for over v 61
The New Fashionable Spring Hats! S UCH Attractive Styles and quite the Latest Vogue!—these Lovely Hats arc sure to please and delight Ladies who are looking for the Newest' at Moderate Prices. We invite South End Ladies especially, to call and inspect our line Display. : ' RE AD Yj-TO-WE ARS, newest Colours—Brown, Navy, Wine, The HUB SOUTH DUNEDIN. D. S. A. BRANCH. STRAW. shapes. , ~ . New Beige, Black, etc.. Extremely moderate in price— ll/6, ‘<2/6, 15/6, 16/6, up to 21/-. The new “ GAD-ABOUT'” READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS,, very chic shape, in pastel shades —Bois de Rose, New Blue, Cream, and Mastic —7/11. FLECK FELT READY-TO-WEARS, smart styles. Colours—Reseda, Mastic, Brown, and Grey— ll/6. JUST 'OPENED! A fine range of MATRONS’ READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS. These are in plain shapes and also in trimmed styles, and include some very large head-fits. All smart styles. Colours—Brown, Black, and Navy. , Sj At the “ HUB ” —South Dunedin’s Favourite Shopping Centre. NOW SHOWING ! Ladi es’ New Spring Coats, in the season’s latest modes. Prices—--55/= to 69/6.
Pageant of Spriru See it Safely by Rail Now is the time when Nature puts her best touch on the “ Wonderland of the Pacific.” Now is the time for New Zealanders to enjoy marvellous glimpses of their country from the safe cosiness of a railway carriage. A cheap little holiday of one day—or a week-end in new scenes—or a real holiday of a week or two or longer —that is just the right kind of tonic for everybody—the best of ‘‘ spring medicine.” The railways help you to get that refreshing ‘‘ time off ” with the low fares—less than a penny a mile second class for adults, and only a fraction over a penny first class. , ' Take a Tonic Holiday by Rail HEED Nature’s Warning Nature gives definite warnings ol eye weakness or eye strain. Blurred visipn, slow focusing, eyes that water in wind or bright sunshine—these are just a few of the danger signals. If you have the slightest doubt about your eyes arrange for a thorough examination. Mr G. C. ABBOTT. F.8.0.A. (Lend.), our Consulting Optician, will tell you the truth about your eyes, and, if necessary, will prescribe correct glasses. Do* it NOW. Daw Opti Newspaper Advertising - lb the Royal Highway to Wealth! , . ; « 0| T is the Vital Principle which makes for success in any II business anywhere. Wherever you find a Great Busi* -M- nets leading in its particular field, you will find that its success has invariably been achieved by SCIENTIFIC, PURPOSEFUL ADVERTISING. Ask any successful business man for the basic reason of his position and by what medium he achieved it, He will tell you that it was by becoming known to everybody; or, in other words, Publicity by means of the Newspaper with the large circulation in the Homes of the People. Both these factors are offered you in The * Evening Star
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Evening Star, Issue 21824, 13 September 1934, Page 4
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