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MAIL YOUR ORDER We Pay Postage! DS A Shop In comfort in the— AIR-CONDITIONED STORE Big crowds make no difference

EVERYTHING THROUGHOUT THE STORE MARKED DOWN 19 Big Bargains Savings on Kiddies’ Wear— Few only' Children’s Ripple Cloth Dressing CownS| in shades of Rose, Red ; sizes, 30, 33, 36, Usual Price, 6/11 to 7/6. Sale Price Table of Maids’ Best-wear Frocks, in Flairene Uncrushable Crepe, Fleuretta, etc., in all new season’s styles. To Clear Regardless of Cost * Sale, Infants’ “ Red Riding Hood ” Rubber Capet, in Scarlet, Blue, Grey. Sale Price, each, 1/9 Table Of Girls’ Tweed Skirts, in assorted sizes and styles. All to Clear at Specially Reduced Prices. Table el Children’s Party Frocks. To Clear at Less than Cost Price. Children’s Cambric Nights, in pretty Pastel shades, yoke embroidered. Sale Prices—--21 24-27 30 33 36 2/11, 3/3, 3/9, 3/11, 3/11, 3/11. FROCKS and COATS heavily Reduced — Afternoon Frocks, in Floral Marocain trimmed with Organdie, short sleeves. /“ rv | * Usual Prices, 59/6, 63/-. 2. I O Rayon Frocks, in Crepe Alma and Crepe Brenda, trimmed with contrasting material, light and dark patterns: S.S.W. and W. Usually 27/6, 29/6, 32/G. Sale, ctilU UUi.il 22/6 Cotton Frocks for Matrons, in cheek and floral designs, neat collar, long sleeves. Usually 9/11, 11/9. Sale, 8/6, 9/11. Summer Coats, in Fleck Tweeds, shades—Fawn, Beige, Blue, cut on tailored lines. Usual Price, 55/-. Sale, 4 51Raincoats, in light weight and in shades of White, Putty, Fawn; all sizes. Usual Prices, 13/6, 15/6. Sale, 11/6, 13/6. Flannel Blazers, in great variety of stripes and colours. Usually 27/6. Sale, U 1 out ipco dim 1; 25 16 5|6 ).S t 5/9* Be f e, wea. 135 sale prt° e ’ and P astc r to iIr tlljeTnon ’ Vihlte a vjpar powd cr ’ whiteSale Drapery Supply Association Ltd., George St., Dunedin.

★ THE DRUDGE ... Poor modem Cinderella I Do you keep house like this? There are hundreds of ways of lightening the load of women’s labour . . . lifting the weariness of sordid toil from her shoulders and the wrinkles from her face. And if some slight expense is involved there’s always the fairy godmother of easy payments to wave a magic wand. Get a vacuum cleaner, an electric oooker, a gas copper, a washing machine. Read about them in the ads. In the ‘Star.’.

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Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 14