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EXTRAORDINARY MILLINERY SALE a* the . . . D.S.A. — George St. BEAUTIFUL HATS all under 10/- each. A Truly Phenomenal Bargain Event! Our Millinery Department is famous for the Outstanding End-of-Scason .Values, and the time has como for the Big Clearance of all Summer Millinery. The Hats arc fresh, and the Prices —well, no one can afford to miss this opportunity! Ladies’ and Maids’ Ready-to-wear Straw Hats, in good selection of shapes and shades, in all nowest styles as worn; trimmed bands and finishes of faille ribbon to match. Usually 15/6 to ‘2l/. Final Sale price, each - 3/11 too Ladies’ and Maids' Untrimmed Hats, in assorted shapes, shades, and styles; all newest goods, including the very much worn Crinoline shapes, in nil sizes. Usual prices, 10/6 to 10/6. Final Sale price, each ■ • • • ■ Jino snapes, 3/11 Ladies’ and Maids' Wide-brim Crinolines, trimmed bands and finishes of wide velvet ribbon, with bound edges to match; shades—Beige, Bose Beige, Fawn, and Saxe. Usual price, 24/6. Final Sale price, each • ■ ■ mise joeige, 5/11 Balance of our Untrimmed Stock, including Crinoline and Bubble Straws, in the best quality braids and plaits; in good selection of shapes, shades, and styles. Usual prices, 17/6 to 21/6 each. Final Sale price, each - ■ • J/CO, ftllcU 5/1 Ladies’ and Maids’ Ready-to-Wear Straw Hats, in good assortment of shapes, shades, and styles, trimmed rorded ribbon hands and finishes to suit. Usually 17/6 to 27/6. Final Sale price, each 6/6 Few only Ladies’ and Maids’ Fancy Crinoline Straws, in Black only, wide, shady brims; suitable for smart wear. Usually 17/6 and 19/6, Final Sale price 2/11 1 table only Ladies’ and Maids’ Smart Beady-to-Wears, in latest as worn, trimmed ribbon bands and finishes; assorted shapes and shades. Usually 21/ to 27/6. Final Sale price, each 7/6 1 table only Ladies’ and Maids’ Ready-to-Wears, in newest straws, shapes and shades as fashionable, trimmed smartly ribbon bands and pleated finishr to match. Usual prices, 21/ to 35/. Final Sale price, each - p IvU t/v vi 11 11 iftJ I ’ ft s 8/11 'WE LTD Chic Millinery Salon George St. Dunedin. %# # # Race Fashions®®*, Cup Meeting Frocks Exquisite Models just opened! Call and see them! You will bo delighted with the original and ultra-smart styles! L P

FOR THAT “ NERVY ” FEELING DEMAND MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE. One of tiie most common complaints to-day is nervousness. People who have 'worked hard and have been underfeeding their nerves become nervy and “down in the dumps.” They argue ovc* the most trivial things, and in general carry around an “ out-of-sorts ” and-grumpy mien. Life was meant to he enjoyed. Health and happiness should always predominate. That is why Marshall’s Fospherine is > so indispensable. This wonderful tonic invigorates the tired, stretched, nerves by feeding them with tho phosphorus which modern food lacks. Puts pep into you, and makes you feel young again!' Ask your chemist or storekeeper for the six-sided carton—loo doses for & 6d. If unable to obtain easily, write the proprietors,; A. and W. Baxter, of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, Christchurch. —[Advt.] The man who frequents, the blind pig never brings home the bacon.

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Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 10

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