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Our Stcck-takiag* Sale is STow Proceeding 1 . Wo are 11 Out for Business ” during the next few w eks, as, in view of our balance in August, we are anxious to reduce the slock very considerably. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to purchase Footwear at large reductions. Wo quote a few of our specially attractive lines;— Ladies’ Glace Kid Walking Shoos, round toes, patent caps, were 12/(5. Sale Price S/11. Ladies’ Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, variety of shapes. Were 13/6 to 1(5/6. Sale Price 10/6. Ladies’ Glace and Tan Glace Strap Walking Shoos. Just the thing for spring wear. Were 13/6 to 16/6, Sale Price" 10/6. Laaios’ Glace Kid Lace Boots, smart shapes. Were 16/6. Sale PriueG2/6. Ladies’ Tan Glace Lacc Shoes. Were 16/6 to 16/6. Salk Price 8/11. Gents’ Glace Derby Boots, great value. Were 16/6. Sale Price 13/6. Gents’ Heavy Chrcnn Boots, heel and toe plates. Sale Price 13/6. Gents’ Glace Kid or Box Calf Boots, various shapes. Were 20/-. Sale Price 15/-. Boys' Chrome Boots, sizes 78, 5/11. Tan Chrome, sizes 9 10, 0/11; 11 to i, 7/11. Gents’ Box Calf Boots. Excellent value. Salk Prices 15/-, 17/6. These prices arc FOB GASH ONLY on receipt of order. Postage must bo added, as, the prices being so keenly cut, we cannot forward without postage being added. ISLIP & WATT, MB GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Tlie Great Bargain Sale i Our last STOCK-TAKING H ALB was a Pronounced and Emphatic Success, attracting multitudes of Buyers, who expended Thousands of Pounds with us during (he period the Sale continued. We have some Wonderful Bargains (o offer upon this occasion, and have every reason to believe that (his Sale will surpass all previous efforts. Special attention is directed to the following/ lines. LOT 1.-25 onlyL a dies’ Tweed Coats, semi-fittting, with roll collars. Smart, warm tweeds. Usual Prices—22/6 to 29/6. To he cleared at 9/11. LOT 2.—17 Dozen Ladies’Moirette Underskirts. In a particularly nice range of fashionable colourings. Usually sold at 3/11. To be cleared at 1/11. LOT 3.—30 I'iecea Striped Dress Tweeds. In grounds of Saxe, Prunelle, Brown, Navy, and Dark Brown. Worth 2/6 yard. To be cleared at ]/- yard. LOT ■!.—Popular Golf Blousings. We are clearing out all we have left of this popular line, which has been sold all the season at 7-lcl per yard. The balance to bo cleared at 4i/d per yard. LOT —Ladies’ Fancy Belts. In leather and fancy galons, in almost every conceivable shade To he cleared at Gd each. LOT 6. Ladies’ Trimmed Felt Hals. New Shapes, 801 l Fronts, Trimmed with Velvet and Wings. Usual Prices-10/6, 14/6, 16/6, 19/6, 21/-. Sale Prices-3/11,5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 9/11.

MOLLISONS, LTD., GEO KG E STREET, DUNEDIN. W * J £ J. Undertakers, *SE GO., Monumental Masons, KELVIN A SPEY STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Largest Slocß of Marble & Granite Tombstones in Otago or Southland \ All Kinds of Cemetery Fences erected. Inscriptions Neatly Cut. A Large Variety of Metallic Wreaths always on band. Established 35 Yeajw J TELEPHONE 50.

WEDDING GIFTS. You cau buy Wedding Gifts by mail from Stewart Dawson’s just as easy as if you made a personal visit. Thousands of residents of Otago take ad van big e of the economics and the always dependable qualities of our goods by shopping through the post. If the articles shown here do not exactly suit your requirement, write for our Illustrated Catalogue. It shows al! the newest goods, and at prices that are not equalled elsewhere. RESVJEfWBER-We DO NOT EMPLOY TRAVELLERS. OWTS-—Pretty Electro Silver and Gian* Butter Disk, 8/8 JSS2. —Electro Silver eed Glass Jam or Honey Jar and Spoon, 5;-® ll!23B.—Electro SDncr Eedraam Candlestick, a faromita deafen, 6/3 m ...re ? - J 845.—El ectro .Sflw» *nd lloccratsd Obica Breakfast-Ooat, 12/0 HSBol.—Qoaiirt Btoetro 8&W OMWP 1 JOff, to/e Sugar Banin to mstdb, 14./3 Jl66l.—Dainty Sugar Basin and JlflnT,— lTandsome China Biscuit 05118.— ThkUe deaisn Sifter, best Electro silver, Box. Electro Siirsr Handle Klcctro Silver Candlesttoic, and Cover, 11/8 6/S 38,‘C STEWART DAWSON & CO. N.Z., LIMITED, PRINCES & DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIN. •a >'-» «a v ga S a S'*. S 3 SP* 1 y ~ F % p i S'*. e a ift % s'-> r- b, s b or 3 H v 7 1.5 fits SH b P, «til <& HyLiMii: Monumental Sculptors, &c., Tiu.ncks Stuk&t South, 1) U N E D 1 N. .SItJNS & I.bXIiJA'IT'.S OIVKN FUR ALL Kh\US 01 f -MONUMENTAL UVL'IIK .\M> l uIIVAEI l D oN J.l'l’UO'.TlO.' ] i n s ns A ecu i. atm. v Cut at J.owm Couei cto W tdih i’l.xt ;1 at iMcclmitu Kates Gia\e Kalis bunpiicci. Mai Liu i tmbfclui.t s iium £ - 10s upwuuis l(,v.and Cnu.vjTiV C minus I’i.omht.y Attkmiko t« JAM l.b WEiiJJ, A heist run bis-riiin.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2391, 31 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 2391, 31 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 2391, 31 August 1911, Page 8