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The Exhibition ALL ODDMENTS MUST GO THIS WEEk. JjURING a Sale' many lines are reduced to one or two of those particular lines. The goods are in perfect order and up to date in fashion, but as we like to to be able to show our customers a .good selection of any lines we offer, these odd lines are of little use to us, iso out they go, THESE: GOODS ARE ON OFFER. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY AT REDUCED PRICES. TAV FED COATS.—A few of these to clear. Usually 63/- to 99/6. This Week 39/6. Two only Tweed! Coats; large Collars and Belted. Brown Mixtures—Usually 105/-. Now 75/-. RAINCOATS. I —Six only in Fawn; SNA', sizes; buttoned up to neck and Belted—Usually -19/6 to 55/-. Now 39/6. Six only Gabardine Skirts; smart cut with pockets, in Grey and Fawn—A Gift at 17/6 each. Three only Black Caracul Coats—Usually 105/-. Now 63/-. MILLINERY.—The remainder of the Model and Trimmed Hats to go at 7/6, 10/6, 15/-. Children’s Coloured Velour Cloth Hats. Suit children 2to 3 years—To clear at 1/- each. NEGKAVEAR.—See the oddments in these—Marvellous . Values at 6d and 1/- each. BLOUSES.—We offered 23 dozen Crepe Blouses last week at 8/6 and 9/6. There are 5 dozen left. They will be cleared at the same price this week. THE ABOVE ARE A FEAV OF THE BARGAINS ON OFFER THIS WEEK. CALL AND SEE THESE AND OTHERS. Thomson & Beattie., Ltd The Quality House* ’ TAY STREET, I NY Ell CARGILL. ’Phone 130 P.O. BoX 46. XaaSBZSTSBBGZZ A FEOST-PEOOF TAP. NEVER ‘ BECOMES FROST-BOUND. WON’T LEAK OR BURST. F frosty weather our frost-proof taps save no «nd of trouble and annoyance. No matter how cold the weather, how hard the frost, they always operate. Suitable for high or low pressure, and can bo used as an ordinary tan all the vear round. Obtainable various sizes. Reasonable quotations. h i AA b sar r T. BUET, Limited, Tay Street, SNVERCARGIU-. £.s !5627 Southland’s Leading Drapers, Representatives throughout Southland INVERCARGILL, WYNDHAM. GORE, S R Oil Steep Dip I:; . • V- !. a ■.• it i)m Australian ami Sew Zealand flocks very extensively i’m lt i uj, , i i u t ye«A2, nod has secured the unqualified approval and endorsement «.f many hundreds of users throughout the Commonwealth and the Doiaij ion. Not. only is the growth.of the fleece promoted by the use of “ MALLINSCI.’S GEL £ I SEEP DSP,” but the quality is improved and value increased by ',lm fact that the largo proportion of oil which it carries has a softening and < mohVnl tendency to nourish the wool fibre, increase its brightness, and promote clast Jell y. The result is that sheep clipped in this preparation grow a fleece embracing all the qualities so much desired by flockmasters. A number of owners have sprayed their sheep with the Oil Dip as a preventive against the blow-fly pest, and have given the makers their opinion that the results have been better than when high-priced specifics were used. The Oil Dip is perfectly mixable in water, and practically no stirring is necessary or precipitation of the ingredients possible. Should any surplus Dip i be over after the operations are completed, the Dip can remain in the bath without deterioration and be used again. AVherover used by unbiassed persons the claims put forward by the manufacturers have been fully substantiated, and where the Dip has been used as directed the results have surpassed expectations. Price for 1918 Season -6/- per Gallon F.0.R., DUNEDIN OR CHRISTCHURCH. Sole Agents for New Zealand: JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD., Stuart and Cumberland Streets - DUNEDIN. 200/2 St. Asaph Street - CHRISTCHURCH.

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Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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