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1890-1940 THE HUB |lN\l oF A GREAT ( event SO ifOVyOEKS MOnRQW CHILDREN'S UNDIES Ladies' Extra Heavy LOCKNIT BLOOMERS Extra heavy Locknit, in S.W., W., O.S, sixes, in shades ot White, Pink, Lemon, Black, Green, Flesh,’ and Salmon. Well cut and full fitting. O/ # FOUNDERS' DAY. each, £ Q English LOCKNIT VESTS Opera top with embroidered motif. Colours of Pink and Green. W. sizes. 1 1 FOUNDERS' DAY. <5 11 Ladies' COTTON VESTS Heavy quality; ribbed; unshrinkable. English make. Now unprocurable. In S.W., W., 0.5., and E.O.S. . FOUNDERS' DAY—2/9, 2/11, 3/6. 4/6. FABRICS TROPIC PRINTS In Printed Cottons and Imitation Linen. Fast washing, in Artists' Smudge, Paisley, and floral designs. 36in wide. FOUNDERS’ DAY, 1 yard. I J Smart Striped SHEERS 36in wide. Newest colours and designs. This is the favourite dress fabric of the season. T[ FOUNDERS' DAY, yard, | | 36in Striped COTTAGE WEAVE Heavy quality, in Blue, Rose, Green, and Gold. Fadeless. 36in wide. '*l f T| 1 JL FOUNDERS' DAY, yard. | | | 2 THE HUB Children's BUNNY RUGS or PRAM COVERS Extra large size. 30 x 40. In Pink and Blue with animal designs. FOUNDERS' DAY—--2/6 and 3/3 MEN’S WE AR Bathing COSTUMES All-wool. Royal and Black. S. Men's, Men's and Out size. Usually 10/6 to 12/6. FOUNDERS' DAY. Strong Wearing BRACES Army style. Usually l/11. 1 FOUNDERS' DAY, pair, | 5 Wide-end TIES A large selection of newest designs. By the leading makers. Usually 2/6 to 4/6. FOUNDERS' DAY, Vh Boys' Plain Black GOLF HOSE All-wool; New Zeeland make. Usually/2/6. | FOUNDERS' DAY. Men's WORKING HOSE Heavy quality English make. All-wool. Usually 1/6. FOUNDERS' DAY. pair. 1 SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH OF DSA.

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Evening Star, Issue 23501, 15 February 1940, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23501, 15 February 1940, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23501, 15 February 1940, Page 17

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