MAN How Ms Underclothing Need® are catered for at the DoS® A.. AVarm, snug- things for Winter, containing that rugged strength which shrewd men look for in any garment ami which women know real men need. Quality and value the greatest in the city—it's no wonder that the big complete Men's Department at the D.S.A. is so popular when everything that is good is there and is sold at Better Prices! SHIRTS, Poplin Noglige Shirts, in Grey. Fnun. nml .On; lit Him; "mmuls, ns.-uru-ci stripes: Inn soft, culture to mnti-li : sixt'o .11 to 10,1. Price, 7/6. Oxford f'legligG Siiirts, While grounds illi ii'i'orteil colouri-d stripes; (,uo sui t eolliir to match; sizes 14 to 17. Price, c/11. PULLOVERS, all the latest .design-, in lanev Jazz puttenis. Prices, 7 6 and 13 3. SWEATER COATS. Ali-wool RiJWed Heavy Sweater Coats, in (Irev ami ! haulier. rnecs, 13 3, 113, 13 0. PYJAMAS. Heavy Flannelette Pyjamas, in n'sortv;! iV.ney i-olouml stripe-. A reoi gm-d u.'inn Pyinnia, S. men men's, a’.ul O.S. men s. Price, 9 3. PANTS. All-wool Colonial Ribbed pants, in medium mid heavy weight. .Medium - .Men's, 70; OAv. 36. Heavy - Men's, 8/6; 0..5., 9C. SINGLETS AND PANTS, Plain Ali-wocl Mosgiel Keciuni-vioicßt Singlets and Pants, goed we:"-. S .Men'.-;. Men's;. O.S. Men's. 611 7,0 S 3. Fine All-wcol Singlets and Pants, in -Maygol and Can U-rinirv makes; Natural and Faun shades. S .Men's. .Men's. O.S. Men's. 10 G 11/3 13 S. Marl Ali-wocl Singlets and Pants, Mo-giel. S. Men's. Men's. O.S. .Men's. 14 6 15/3 13 6. Forman's Fleecy Singlets and Pants, heavy make ; sizes J'itJin to MinAll the garment. & m r Natural Woe I and Cotton Mixture Pants and Singlets, medium weight-. .Men's-- - 43, 4 11, and' 5/6. O.S. Men's-- 4.11, 5,6, and 63. SPORT 3 COATS, plain hack, halt heir, no vent ami half he It am! vent .styles: in all the latest rohnirs. prices fren 32 6 to « (ail sizee). FLANNEL TROUSERS, in Grevs, Fawns. .Moles, and I,oval shades; -id--mid hip pockets, raised seams and ( nil' bottoms ; all sizes. Prices, 22/3 to 33 S, ATM® SLT£> GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ■ww *VVVfI You Need the Newspaper ? The newspaper of to-day is the most powerful medium of advertising on earth. In the old days the merchant may have thought ho was a benefactor and that he waa contributing his bit "as a publicspirited citizen” when he carried a two-inch space in the local paper every week in the year. Possibly he was. I Bub that is changed now. A new order has arrived. .People read, advertisements. Many find their greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that will save them money, and tho way to save your pounds is first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up to tho minute. They are as fresh as the news of the world or the latest cricket score. lav© merchants cater to live people, and they know they must not alone be up to the minute, but they must be some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customers. And they do. Turn to the advertisements in this paper. Just rear] what the merchants are offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business with them. Notice how attractively the advertisements are set up and how inviting they arm Business men—that is; the successful ones—know advertising pays big returns. Unsuccessful men don’t advertise because they are unsuccessful. That’s tho answer. Look over tho city and pick oat the big firms. They’re tho advertisers,: Advertising is the tonic that puts dividends in the banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your advertisement appear in The ‘Evening Star v^awayaw^i Removal Ncint —Wc g t-o u> nntuy our , Cn-lotners t!■ i we haic Removed I ciir lo 248 George sheet dm- j liveen Hanover ami Fredeuck .-,hctd>. 2 , (Ivors this sale Dodd'e hull, store, opposite j George ti lreet Ircininungcrvl. j LI 63 EX' !—A [I Patent Medicine- '■old nt t spot, eaoL lowest prices at Hawkins's. I I 2iß George strcci, Dunedin TFJfO.-iT Free.—liooil Enema.-, Horn 4s Cd to I I 1 1 2s 6d each.— Addmss L. Huwkim-, | j 2i3 George sheet. Dunedin j j (MI’RING Blossom Elixir. 2s bottle; a lonic l ( O a rid blood cleanser —Hawkins's Herbal I I Depot, 248 Gcoign sheet, Dunedin. I j OPRING Blossom Oinlmenf. Is; cures sene | O legs, eczema, piles rashes, chilblains. I and skin complainls; sold everywhere. BRING Blossom Pills; pneo, Is; enre uj indigestion, liver. kidney, slnmacli troubles, also constipation. • ; ir t~ BniDTiDw j •O price. Is, a l chemists aml stores; ; “ Blonmme ” out on ils own. \ AWK INS'S ‘ Big Fix ’ Lough Lure. | for coughs colils ii hooping cough, and > hronebihs. pi ices. Cd. Is, and 2=. i HAWKINS’S Instant, Relief Asthma Powder clears I lie bronchial tube-, difficulty of breathing, an 1 nasal catarrh. I HAWKINS'S Botanic Cough Syrup, lor bronchitis asthma, whooping rough, croup coughs, and colds.—24B George sheet. SUFFERING Women, avoid operations by using “Orange BIo»som "; month's i treatment, ss. —L. Hawkins, 218 George ’’.reel. Dunedin. DON'T let anyone else use your idea and make Hu; pro'll; that should be yours. Protect it willi "letters patent." Sec or write in ns foradiieo ami prolcetioii. HENRY HUGHES. LTD. (Dirceturs: W. E Hughes and .1 .T. Hnnleil Regd Palenl AI lorneyv, 157 Fcal herslun s( rrej, Wellington Local Ageni • I. 11, Thompson, A.M.P. Building.-, Dn ucd m. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names ot Persons although the messages are read ; back to the sender, and occasionally (here are Misconceptions in Instructions ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO I WRITE THEIR aNNUUXT. EM EN’l S. I Ami Noi. to trust to n Telephone Message, j * 5 we cannot hold ourselves responsible d 1 ' errors uo;ur.
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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 24
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