Last Week of SALE! This is absolutely your last chance to secure really genuine bargains, for at the end of this week we definitely revert to our usual prices. 42in Fadeless Curtain Nets; colors —Drab, Hose, Hclio., and Mauve. Usual price, 2/11 yard. Sale price, 2/6 yard. 30in Figured Cretonnes, in artistic designs and colorings. Usual prices, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. Sale price, 1/6 yard. SOin Figured Linens, very handsome designs and colorings; suitable for Hangings, Loose Covers, etc. Usual prices, 7/6, 8/3, 8/11. Sale prices, 5/11,6/3,6/9. 50in Fadeless Art. Silk Poplin, shot effect; suitable for Bedspreads, etc. Usual price, 16/6 yard. Sale price, 10/9 yard. SOin Art, Silk Damask, suitable for Hangings, Cushions, etc.; very beautiful designs in twotone Blue, Fawn, ( and _ Rose, Black grounds of small rich design. Usual price, 30/ yard. Sale price, 19/6 yard. 29-30 in Colored Fuji Silk, Brown, Ewing’s Special Quality, in a complete range of shades. Usual price, 3/11. Sale price, 2/6. 27in Velveteen, twill back and fast pile, in Saxe, Brown, Light Navy, and Navy. Usual price, 8/11. Sale price, 3/11 yard. Ladies’ Art. Silk and Wool Hose, embroidered clocks, in Rachelle, Sunburn, Sombrero. Usual price, 9/6. Sale price, 5/11. 1 piece only 38in Silk Morocain, in Fawn. Usual price, 12/6 yard. Sale price, 2/11 yard. & only Well-cut Tweed and Repp Costumes, medium length coats, silk lined; in shades of Cedar, Rose, Amethyst, and Saxe. Usual prices, £4 19/6 to £6 19/6. Now ■S9/fr Ladies’ Imitation Suede Cloves, fancy cuffs, one dome, in Grey, Fawn, and Pastel. Usual price, 4/11. Sale price, 2/6. Note the cut in Sheeting! A real good lincu-llnisli quality at the following prices:—_ 54i n _Sale price, 2/6 yard. 63in— Sale price, 2/9 yard. 70in— Sale price, 3/2 yard. SOin— Sale price, 3/9 yard. 4Cin Pillow Twill, a real strong cloth. Usual price, 2/ ygrd. Special price, 1/5 yard. Unbleached Sheets, hemmed ready for use. Single size— Sale price, 11/9 pair. Three-quarter size— Sale price, 15/6 pair. Large double size— Sale price, 17/6 pair. Organdi Medallion Trimming, in two-tone colors, with tinsel; tfio latest. Usual prices, 3/6, 4/11 yard. Sale price, 1/11 yard. New Felt Posies, all required shades. Sale prices, 1/3, 2/6. Cami-Knlckering, in Floral Art. Silk, very pretty designs. Usual price, 11/6 yard. Sale price, 5/11 yard. Msn's Tweed Sac Suits, Saxony finish, in Light Greys, sizes 4 ami 5 only. There’s nothing wrong witli these. They’re firstclass goods. Usual price, 126/. Final price, 75/. Boys’ Tweed Tunic Suits (One Jumper and Knickers), for small boys 3 to 5. Mixed Tweeds; won’t show dirt. Usual price, 23/6. Sale jorioe, 9/11. Ladies’ Cambric Princess Underskirts, trimmed embroidery and hemstitching. Usual prices, 1.2/6, 15/6, 17/6. Sale prices, 4-/11, 5/11, 6/11. Ladies’ Colored Crepe Nightdresses, Pink, Skv, Helio., and White. Usual prices, 4/6, 5/11, 11/6. Sale prices, 3/11, 4/11, 8/11. Ladies' Cotton Chemise Vests, short sleeves and no sleeves. Usual prices, 1/9, 1/11,2/11,3/3. Sale prices, 1/6,1/6, 2/6, 2/11. Children's Colored Print and Gingham Dresses, sizes 18in to 39in, at Very Special Sale Prices. Black Rubber Raincoats, sizes ranging from 45in to 50in. Usual prices, 37/6, 45/, 49/6. NOW 9/11, Oddments in Stripe Fuji Jumpers, Sleeveless Cardigans, and Knitted Wool Jumpers. All 5/ each. Brown) Ewing’s oS Fria®es Street, Where the Genuine Bargains are.
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On Monday, the 20th, the 4th Dunedin Girl Guides met at headquarters, with twenty-seven present. While it was still light the Guides practised relay racing, then followed roll call, drill, and inspection by the captain, after which the patrols went to their corners. After patrol work the lieutenant took the company for a game. After a horseshoe formation, drill and, prayers the company closed in the usual way.
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Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 9
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