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DAY PoP UALft These in the Cotton Dress Dept. /■ Pot* Cambrics, checked, stripe'd, floral, conventional, all shades. Usually 1/11 yard. Sale price, 1/4. To Clear, 1/. Two Ends 30in Grey Poplin, for Boys’ Tops and Girls’ Bloomers. Usually 1/11 yard.Sale price, 1/6. To Clear, 1/. Two Ends of Navy Drill, fine White stripe, for heavv Fhirts.. Usually 2/6 yard. Sale nrice, 1/11. To Clear, 1/. 12 Ends Hoyle’s Print, Dark Saxe, Navv. Red. Spotted, sprigged, and striped. Usually 1/11 yard. Sale price, 1/4-U To Clear, 1/. All cotton dress remnants Half Sale Price

BLACK AXD BLUE TAXIS, OLD KING'S THEATRE, 19 Dowling sired. —Anderson's Bay, St. Clair (Hill), Gallon Hill, Marjhill. Haikorai, Normanby, Eaveusbourne. 4s—Tainui, St. Clair (Hat), Cavershara (flat). Morning ton, Belleknowcs. Maori Hill, Dalmoro, Opobo. 3s od—Dunottar, Roslyn, St. Hilda. 3s—Maeandrew road, Bradshaw street, Town Belt, Gardens 2s 6d—Kensington, Maitland street. Arthur street. Royal terrace, Dundas street. 2s—Tram Sheds, Albany street, Smith streo., Hope street. Is 6d—Octagon, Frederick street, Manse street. Thone 11-22‘L

Little .loimay was on Ins way home from i.be butcher’s shop when an automobile ran mtn him. “Are you hurt, sonny?” the chauffeur asked. “No, but t can t tind my liver,” .lohnny replied. “ Mister." said a small boy whose nose .reached just above (he edge of the counter, “do you sell radios?” V Vcs, my lad," “ Well, if I tell you who ain’t got one will you gimme a loud speaker?”

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Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 10

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