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Two-hour price, 2s lid . , „ , ~ Creme Shetland Nightdresses; long sleeves; suitable for small women and maids; excellent value. Two-hour price, 3s 6d. Children’s Navy Fleecy-lined Bloomers; elastic waist and knee; English make; sizes 12in to 24m Two-hour prico, Is 6d. . A Table of Black Sateen Blouses; Eton collars; in all sizes. Two-hour price, 3s lid. A Ta.blo of Kasha and Tweed Skirls; plain and patterned; in green, saxe, maroon, wine, and mauve, on satin do luxe tops. Two-hour price, 7s lid. BOND’S STOCKINGS, 1s 6ti. Ladies’ Silk Hose, made in N.Z., by Bond’s); cotton tops and feet, 18in silk panel, seam at back; in brown, black, nude, putty, beige, natural, cream, while, grey, and desert brown. Two-hour prico, 1c- 6d. Ladies’ Fine Rea) Suede Gauntlet Gloves; strap and dome at wrist; in pastellc, beaver, and puttv. Two-hour price, 3s lid. Dainty Swiss Muslin Embroidery; 27iu wide; for making children’s frocks, etc. Twohour prico. Is lid yard. . Floral Voile Scarves, for ladies: dainty shades with plain ends. Two-hour price, 2s lid. BLANKETS AND SHEETS, 50 Bairs All-wool While Colonial Blankets; heavy weight; single bed sizo. Twohour price, 18s Ed pair. 51 Pairs All-wool Double Bed White Colonial Blankets; heavy weight. Two-hour price, 25s pair. 100 Bairs Linen-finish strong White Twill Sheets, for double beds; great value. Twohour prico 9s Gd pair. 50 Big Tapestry Hearthrugs for the kitchen; heavy quality; splendid designs. Iwoliour prico 7s lid. 100 Chair Coir Mats, large size; extra quality. Two-hour price, 2s lid. 50 Colored Bordered Damask Supper Cloths; sizo 41 x 41 inches; blue, red, gold. Two-hour price, 2s lid. 250 dozen White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; fine quality, free of filling: medium size; splendid line for everyday use. Two-hour prico, Is 6d half-dozen. Men's Colonial All-wool Ribbed'Singlets; long and half-sleeves; good strong wearing singlet for working men. Two-hour price, 4s 6d each. 27 Boxes Boys’ White Tennis Shirks, with collars attached; plain twill and selfstripe; nil sizes. Two-hour price, 2s 6d each. 200 Men’s Brown Denim Combination Boiler Suits; nothing better for mechanics; splendid wearing. Two-hour price, 8s lid. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD, DUNEDIN’S EIRST QUARTER-PRICE SALE. DOUGLAS BERNSTEIN’S STOCK (IN LIQUIDATION). ON THE PREMISES, DOWLING STREET (NEXT POST OFFICE). EVERYTHING TO BE REALISED IN 3 WEEKS. REOPENING AT 9.30 ON FRIDAY MORNING. BEAUTIFUL MODEL FROCKS AND COSTUMES, also TAILORED VELOUR COATS, at really sensational prices. WOOL COSTUMES AND TUNIC SUITS, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 255. CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS, 3s lid to 15s Gd. SILK HOSE, Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid. 15 BOYS’ SUITS, 4 to 8,15 s. 25 MEN’S OVERCOATS, 25?. MAIDS’ COATS. 5s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 19s 6d. THOUSANDS OF USEFUL GARMENTS AT TRULY GIFT PRICES. A, F. CHEYNE, For the liquidator. •STOCK REDUCTION SALE. EXTENSIVE ’ALTERATIONS AT WILKIE'S, PRINCES STREET. SEE TO-MORUOW’S 'STAR.’ LANES, LIMITED. GOLD MEDAL iE RATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR WHYTE AND MACKAY SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY, D. AND J. M’CALLUM’S PERFECTION SCOTCH WHISKY. 8 CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. SOUTH ISLAND FREEZING COMPANIES’ ASSOCIATION. TO OWNERS AND CONSIGNORS OF STOCK FOR SLAUGHTER. THE Number of Ram Lambs forwarded for Slaughter in some districts has increased to such an extent that the standard of South Island Grading is liable to bo seriously affected. Notice is therefore given that the Marlborough, Canterbury, Otago, and Southland Freezing Companies have decided that in future all Ram Lambs sent in for slaughter will be Rejected Alive. For and on behalf of the South Island Freezing Companies’ Association. C. CL WILKIN, Secretary. PERSONAL. A NY Girl lonely or needing advice should come to the Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hall (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address Octagon Hall. MAISON NORD BEAUTY PARLOR. MAND D. MACLEOD, formerly of • Maison Nord, Charing Cross, Glasgow, and late of Robinson’s, Savoy Buildings, arc opening their own rooms at 91a PRINCES STREET (above Kit*), on MONDAY, 191 b September. Experts in all Branches of Ladies’ Hairdressing and Beauty Culture. LECTURES. KNOX CHURCH. tv R W. H. PETTIT Will Deliver a Lecture on ‘THE BIBLE AND THE SEARCHLIGHT OF MODERN CRITICISM.’ TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Admission Free. No Collection. «,OST AND FOUND. LOST, in George street, Brown Purse, containing notes and silver.—Reward returning Austen and Co., Frederick street. LOST, Tuesday, Stalrord-Princes street, Parcel, containing linen supper cloth, slightly worked.—Reward returning Queens Theatre. LOST, week ago, between Dunedin and Waikouaiti, Sparc Kim and_ Tyre.— Reward returning rdurdock, confectioner, Stuart street. LOST, between Anderson’s Bay, St. Clair, ami Y.M.C.A., Wallet (name inside). —Reward returning 15 Bay View road, Musselburgh. LOST, al! thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep.—Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. OUND, Fresh Babbits, Mutton Birds, Oysters, Fresh, Smoked Fish.—Nelson’s Fish Shop, St. Andrew street. FOUND.— Money saved by dealing with Fergusonfs, reliable, up-to-date grocers; see our prices elsewhere in issue. FOUND. —Beautiful assortment Fur Coats, Fox Chokers, Collars, and. Trimmings at the Exclusive, Duke’s Buildings, Cargill’s Corner. I "SOUND.—AII classes of Fur Renovations, ' Tanning, and Dyeing.—The Exclusive, Duke's Buildings, Cargill’s Corner.

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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 7

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