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NEES FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL TEA WAGONS—One Dozen only in Two'tone Walnut Stain. To-night Only Corner Hanover Street and Anzac Highway. Cash Open until 9 o’clock.

Fashion Right and Remarkable Value These new coats and costumes are the best value we have ever offered. The materials were purchased before the recent rise in the price of wool fabrics, and materials are the newest — Boucle, Matelaise, Diagonal, and Corded. These creations are guaranteed to give dignity of line, and with comfy fur collars they are especially smart. As well as importing direct from the Continent, we make distinctive models in our workroom. Be sure you see them! Prices from £3/3/- to £6/6/ S. Saltzman Ltd. Costume and Coat Specialist 103 George Street, Dunedin. YOU! You must take advantage of the big cut in prices we are making this month. The reductions in a clean up-to-date stock will afford you an opportunity to make a genuine “ good buy ” that should not bo missed. WILLIAMSONS THE RING SPECIALISTS, 31 PRINCES STREET NEXT THE CAPITOL BUILDINGS. / Another of the New Designs ! The designs favoured in the world of distinctive furniture today are different.They are infinitely, more impressive* They have a beauty arid a modernity that will lift youc borne out of the commonplace. Everything marke.d in plain figures. DEFERRED TERMS, IF DESIRED. SCOULLAR and CHISHOLM Ltd. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. ALSO AT INVERCARGILL, Good Health can’t stay with Bad Eyes Nerves . . depression . . . headaches . . . lassitude . . . it’s surprising howvoften these can be traced to eyes that need glasses or eyes with unsuitable glasses. A thorough eye examination places you under no obligation to wear glasses. Yet it may mean new freedom from these ills. Make an appointment with our Mr Q. C. ABBOTT, F.8.0.A., Consulting Optician. nSHHB d sLi Opcisi St 6S

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Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 14

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294

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 14

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