| SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I MOLLIS ON S LTD. ABE SHOWING THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWING " SPECIALS," WHICH HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED. THEY ARE ALL LEADING LINES, And are of EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CHIP HATS, a favourite shape, in sajre, navy, niger, cinnamon, purple,_ tuecan. beet, and black, trimmed ribbon. Vriob, 8s lid. LADIES' NEW CHIP READY-TO-WEAR SAILORS, medium brim, a popular knock-about summer hat, in white, with saxe, navy, or black bands, burnt straw with navy band._ putty with cerise band, champagne with rose band, and self ''navy. Price, 5s lid. ' The Latest SILK , READY-TO-WEAR HATS, smart and dressy; colours wine, eaxe, navy, brown, white, and black. Price, 8s lid. NOVELTY NECKWEAR, in Lace and Muslin; some very stylish shapes; quite the latest. Priced at Is, is 6d, and Is lid. LADIES' BLACK LISLE HOSE, "The Maco" ; fine make, seamless, fast dye; • double toes and heels; a splendid line. Price, Is pair. A NEW CORSET for summer wear, "The Leader," a smart, well-fitting Corset, at a very low price; the newest shape on' tho market; light weight, medium bust, d6ep over hips, with 4 suspenders; in white only; size 22 to 30. Price, 3s lid pair. LADIES' 3-DOME SUEDE GLOVES, fine make, in cliampagne, beaver, grey, brown, all sizes. Price, 2s lid pair.
THE ABOVE ARE ALL SCARCE LINES, AND PROCURABLE AT PRICES QUOTED ONLY AT MOLLISONS LTD., GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS. QTAGO'S RECORD. £140,000 DONATED TO — WOUNDED SOLDIERS* FUND HOW CAN 'SHE — AFFORD IT? — There are many 'reasons why; but the chief reason is this I Otago's pecple are thrifty and industrious ■ by nature and by training. The men are diligent ati their work; their •wivesi are frugal and economical. They have the money t<? give, because they do not spend recklessly and unnecessarily. Take, for instance, the extraordinary preference' given by. all sections to WAR O N UI COAL. Here you see thrift in its finest form. " WARONUI" ia all heat-no clinkers, sulphur, dust. Depend upon it that if the great majority of Ofcago people didn't use " WARONUI " Coal, they wouldn't have so much, money to give for patriotio •- purposes. lis 6d cash for half a ton, delivered in City. ' Coal Merchants; or TEL. 317. :Q A L L FOR " PURIRI," New Zealand's own- Mineral Water. Try WHISKY & PUEIRL
OTORI S T S! Have you seen the SECOND-HAND CARS At STEDMAN'S GARAGE? Inspection and full particulars from S. R. STEDMAN, BOND STREET. I2ju TW-OTES ON RURAL TOPICS by igricola, Weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to iarmers.
UNDOUBTED SMARTNESS. OHIO BLOUSES— In SPOTTED VOILE, Raglan Sleeve, at 7s lid each. Navy and write, blue and white, black and white, arid pink and "white. In SPOTTED VOILE, trimmed Silk, with Military or Open Collar, lis 6d each. In WHITE VOILE, Hemstitched Finish", Crochet Buttons, 8s 6d each. In WHITE VOILE, Embroidered, at lis 6d and 16s 6d each. In WHITE SILK, with American Sleeve, 9s lid each; with High Neck, 12s 6dwith Military Collar, 10s 6d each. ' "TABLE-TOP" UMBRELLAS. Wo have opened a choice lot of these " much-wanted " styles IN VERT SMART DESIGNS. Prices from 9s 6d to 18s 6d cach. , NEW VEILINGS. , • In the NEW FILLET MESH, with Chenille and Velvet Spots, also Magpie Veiling and Plain Net Veiling with Fancy Spot Designs—Price Is to Is lid per yard. BLOUSE MATERIALS. A SMALL ADVANCE SHIPMENT of SMART STRIPED VOILES, very new, Is 6d per yard. ■ Also RADIANTA, WHITE and TUSSORE SILKS, etc., etc., At KILROY k SUTHERLAND'S, 192-200 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; AND ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 6
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