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B E D S P R E A D S A ■s -1 From England come these Exquisite Bedspreads. The colorings arc so pretty and dainty! Something quite now I Artificial Silk Bedspreads, with beauti- ■ ful satin appearance; \ in Wine, Blue, and Cream; fast to washTHE NEW ONES V Single Bed Size—s 9 ,6. Double Bed Size—79/6. In Art. Silk Lace Let, Curtaining is obtainable to match. Single Bod size (Saxo and Gobi) - - - 42/G. Double Bod Size (Saxe, Gold, and Bose)—s7/6. Bolster Slips to match - - - - 12/6. In Dainty Plain Colors, slightly hemstitched ; Bose, Blue, and Helio. Single Bed Size—l9/6. Double Bed Size—27/6. © There was one made for your Bedroom! Would you like to see it? & G > m w Comfortable Glasses You’ll never know you’re wearing them, so comfortable are Glasses from Dawsons, Limited. For we specialise in Modern Spectacle Fitting, and guarantee supreme comfort with attractive appearance. Our selection of Xylonite, Shell, and Gold Frames is most exclusive. DAWSONS Consulting Optometrists i Mr Win. Dawson. Mr H. S. Fairoiaid. LIMITED Corner Moray Place and Priascs Street, Dunedin. Honqe Beauty! n~ ■■■ •a* life Whether you are contemplating fully refurnishing or purchasing a single piece, the beauty of design, combined with the superlative construction of our products, must make a direct appeal to you. These, together with the moderate prices at which all our goods are marked, make dealing with us a mutual pleasure. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, ltd. RATTRAY STREET DUNEDIN. * Awarded the only Gold Medal and First Order of Merit at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1925-SS. •y The Advertisement Columns of this Journal are Business Men’s efforts to bring their Shop Windows into your Home. Study them well Ifwvvvwwwwuwwwwwuwwuw^Avuvtfwuwwwt

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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 21

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