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Last Week of the D.S.A. The Whole Stock Must be Cleared. Children’s Coats Silk Knitted Coats and Caps, Suits, Crepe de Chino Frocks. All at Half Sale Prices Children’s Ready-to-wear Hats. M at Half Sale Prices Dress and Manchester Departments AH Remnants of Cotton Dress, Silk and Woollen Materials, also Soiled Towels, White only. All at Halt Sale Prices All Summer Millinery The whole slock to be cleared All at Half Sale Prices In the Showroom Crepe do Chino an d Georgette Model Frocks, French Voile Frocks, and Tweed and Velour Coats. All at Half Sale Prices Furnishing Section Special Lines of Shadow Tissue, Down Quilts, Bedroom Rugs, and all Remnants of Casements, Curtaining?, Cretonnes, and Linoleums. All at Half Sale Prices Men’s & Boys’ Section White Drill Trousers (shop-soiled), White Drill Bib Overalls (shop-soiled), Men’s Fawn Rubber-lined Mackintoshes, Boys’ _ Black Rubber-lined Mackintoshes, Odd Sizes in ’Varsity Tops, Boys’ Cotton Singlets, Boys’ Odd Shirts. Youths’ Light Singlets, Men’s Cellular Singlets and Knicker Drawers. All at Half Sale Prices Fancy Section, Ladies’ Gloves, Hose, Ornaments, Wool, Necklaces, Baskets, Candleshades, Vases, Remnants of Ribbons, Laces, and Trimmings. All at Half Sale Prices AH Goods to be Sold at HALF-PRICE, and in many instances at LESS than HALF-PRICE. Ladies’ Underclothing Corsets, Corselciles, Princess Slips, Underskirts, Nightdresses, Cambric Chemises, Camisoles, Towelling, Crepe Dressing Gowns, and Vests. THB LTD All at Half Sale Prices Stocks Must be Cleared this Week . PRICE NO OBJECT.

BLACK AND BLUE TAXIS, OLD SING’S THEATRE, 19 Dowling street. s«—Anderson’s Bay, St. Clair (hill), Gallon Trill, Marjhill, Kaikoxai, Normanby, Ravensboumo. 4*—' Talnui, St. Clair (flat), CaTersham (flat), Mornington, Belleknowes, Maori Hill, Dolmoie, Opoho. 3* 6d—Dunottar, Roslyn, St. Hilda. 3a—Macandrew road, Bradshaw street, Town Belt, Gardens 2* 6d—Kensington, Maitland street, Arthur etreet, Royal terrace, Dundas street. ■ 2*—Tram Sheds, Albany street, Smith Street, Hope street. 1* 6d—Octagon, Frederick street. Manse Street. ’Phone 11-224. >

(YOUTH 13 THE TIME TO LEARN JHE PRACTICE OF THRIFT I Many young Men and Women with ambition recognise its importance. It means so much in smoothing the way to future•access. The young person who has acquired the habit of saving money is equipped with a force that will enable him by diligence to get on in life. Success and money-squandering never go together 1 **THB THOUGHTS OF YOUTH aro long, long thoughts,” says the poet. Dreams of doing great things in the distant future are natural and pleasant, but something more is needed. Character, Work, Knowledge, and Money aro the means of achievement. You cannot, therefore, begin tpb early to save your money. Open an account in the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, and by making regular deposits from Salary' •r Wages build up Capital. • MONEY YOU MAKE Is not half so important as the money you save,’ because it is the Savings only that remain; the rest always goes! Money Savings constitute Capital, and Capital enables you .to grasp. Opportu- . »ity. It is wonderful what; chances coma to the man who has a little Capital at his command. ©ET THE MONEY-SAVING HABIT! . It’s easy to acquire when you’re young. There’s a positive fascination in seeing . your money increasing year by year, and all the time earning in the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK maximum interest at the rate of 4J per cent. Let the spendthrift have his “good time” while it lasts—the practice of thrift will, in the long run, bring greater happiness and provide assured comfort to the fortunate depositor in this popular Bank. KJNEDIN SAYINGS BANK, Bead Office, Dowling street. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRNANCH, Moberts’a Buildings, Garden Tram Terminus.

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Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 12

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