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Pot-Pourri of Interesting «o . * "atthe'D.LC a Very Low Prices are Reigning in our Lampshade Dept . 5 only Parchment Shades, ] Oin diameter, decorated with effective floral designs. Usually 12/6. Half-price a 6/3 A special group of 50 shades made from parchment, and pearl parchment artistically decorated with flowers, fruit, or conven- - , . - lional designs, and a few selected shades of silk of brocade. Usually priced up to 22/6. Special Price 91 11 each The entire balance of our extensive stock of Lamp Shades in parchment, velljim, silk, brocade, georgette, etc,, and all standards—Oak, enamelled wood, „ Marquetry and plain carved woods to show l — the Discount Decoration Flowers An assortment of Glass Sprays and Brandies, also Glass Trees to serve as pin trays, paper weights, ash trays, etc.— HALF PRICE If unable to make a personal Inspection, write for your Requirements, V Handkerchiefs Half Price Boxes of Handkerchiefs of pure Irish Linen, embroidered, hemstitched, and daintily trimmed with lace. In boxes of 3—. Usually 6/6 to 10/11.’ In boxes of 6‘—Usually 10/11 to 21/Glove Values WOLSEY WOOLLEN GLOVES, contrasting barred tops, pull-on gauntlet; Light Fawn, Beaver; S.H., H„ O.S. DUPLEX FABRIC GLOVES, winter weight, reindeer points, fleecy lined, pull-on gauntlets; Beaver, Grey, Sand, and Brown; 6£, 7, and 7J. VELVET FABRIC GLOVES, contrasting points, smart applique embroidered motif on cuff; extremely smart; Grey, Fawn, Beaver, and Pastelle. All 3/. Barbola Work Novelty Waste Paper Baskets with beautiful floral designs in BlueGold, Green-Gold, Rose-Gold, and Silver-Gold. Usually 27/6. Specially reduced to ,19/6 Dunedin. fof* z lit HOSE SPORTS HOSE with small neat check, in fashionuble Browns and Fawns, MARL HOSE wool and cotton f ’warm and service* able make; shades of Fawn. LISLE HOSE, small dice design; shades of Champagne, Grey, and Nude. “VICTORY” ART. SILK HOSE specially made in New Zealand for the D.I.C. A complete range of the latest shades. pair II pr

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Sovereign’s Birthday, 1930! —Cheap Railway Fares. Holiday Excursion Fares will be in operation from and to all stations in New Zealand from 30th May to 3rd June. Tickets will be available for return until 14th June. BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP NOW AT ANY RAILWAY BOOKING OFFICE Oft AGENCY.

REINFORCING FOR CONCRETE Proved by many years* um under the most severe conditions to be the best material for Reinforcing work. The cost of labour in laying is less than any other method, and it is safest because it has no joins,' no welds, and no loose or separate strands or attachments. All the strands in a sheet are connected rigidly and have continuous fibres. CUP LATHINGfor Plaster There ia no metal lathing just the same. Unrivalled for all plaster work and tough casting. “EXMET” BRICK BONDING in rolls 90 yards long. Idea! for brickwork. “ RIBMET ” For walls, suspended ceilings, and many other purposes. For full particulars apply to PATERSON & BARR, LTD., Vogel St. Sole Agents for THE EXPANDED METAL CO., LTD., London.

Charming Bridal Group EXCEPTIONALLY BEAUTIFUL WEDDING GROUPS are taken by Pattillo, in which the graceful feminity and lovely personality of the radlantly-attlrdd Bride and Bridesmaids are faithfully depicted. There la no worry or trouble, for the Studio and Equipment were specially designed to make Wedding Group photography a pleasure and not a trial. PATTILLO "The Bridal Studio/' 436 GEORGE STREET (between Union and Albany Streets). Telephone 12-013.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 2