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ALLPRESS The Balance of Our South Dunedin Stock is Offered at Below Cost at Our Town Shop, 200 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Alex. Harris, Auctioneer). 30 only ENGLISH MODEL COATS, in beautiful All-Wool materials, with rich roll collars' of Peschaniki and Musquash; Navy, ■ Black, Moss, Brown, Wine: S.W., W., 0.5., X.O.S. Usually 6gns to Bgns. MUST CO, 79/6. THESE ARE A GIFT! 25 Women’s Fur trimmed Coats, in beautiful English Cloths. Usually £4 10/=. ' MUST GO, 59/6. WOMEN’S SILK POPLIN KNICKERS. Usually 2/6. HALF-PRICE, 1/3. WOMEN’S HEAVY SILK FLEECY KNICKERS, S.W., W., OS. Usually 3/11. NOW 2/6. WOMEN’S SATIN PLATED KNICKERS, S.W., W., O.S. Usually 5/11. NOW 4/3. WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. Usually 2/il. NOW 1/11*. WOMEN’S CASHMERE HOSE, fully fashioned. Usually 4AI. NOW 2/11*. WOMEN'S SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE, tip-top quality. Usually 4/6. NOW 2/11*. WOMEN'S WINCEYETTE PYJAMA SUITS, nippy two tones. Usually 4/11. NOW 3/6. WOMEN'S SMOCKS, guaranteed fadeless, buttpn front or cross-over. NOW 4/11. MEN’S DEPARTMENT! 75 dozen WHITE SEMI-STIFF COLLARS, Irish Linen, sizes 14 to 17. Usually 1/-. HALF-PRICE, 6d. BOYS' PYJAMA SUITS, in good pyjama cloth, great quality. , Usually 3AI. NOW 2/11. MEN’S PYJAMA SUITS, in a heavy English cloth. Men’s, O.S.— -5/11. MEN’S FELT HATS, latest snap-brim shape. Usually 6/11. NOW 4/11. MEN'S WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 17in square. 3 FOR 1/-. MEN'S FLEECY SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS,' heavy weight. Usually 3/11. NOW 2/11. BRUCE ALL-WOOL SINGLETS OR UNDERPANTS STILL AT THE OLD PRICE. Men’s, 4/11; 0.5., 5/11. BRUCE ALL-WOOL HEAVY RIBBED UNDERPANTS. Men’s, 5/11; 0.5,, 6/11. MOSGIEL PINK SINGLETS OR UNDERPANTS. Men’s, 9/6; 0.5., 10/6. 12 only MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, in smart D.B. styles. Usually 59/6. NOW 39/6. MAKE SURE YOU g 6 TO 200 PRINCES STREET. (Opposite Alex. Harris, Auctioneer). LOOK FOR THE VERANDAH SIGN—“THIS IS ALLPRESS’ ONLY ONE ENTRANCE. I*® Good Health can’t stay Nerves . depression ... headaches .. . lassitude . . it’s surprising now often 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 O. C. ABBOTT, F.8.0.A., Consulting Optician. Daw sLi st Odd A “HUB” TRIUMPH BARGAIN-GIVING! LADIES’ COATS, FASHIONABLE STYLES. SPECIAL PURCHASE at Reduced Prices Ladies! Here are some straight-out, real Bargains. We bought these Coats at a big discount, and you can share our good luck if you will—anyhow, please come and see them! Ladies* Raincoats, Safin-finished cloth. Colours, Lemon, Orange, and Saxe. Regular value, 19/6. Bargain price, a die s’ Diagonal oth Coats. Very rart, with fur coirs. Colours, Black, ivy, and Saxe, sgular value, 95/105/-. irgain prices, ,3/. 070/)UTH UNEDIN • HUB D.S.A. BRANCH it M AH I, FRAGRANT ! AH! Jh ’• Quick, delicious, and above all economical. Made in ten seconds though worth waiting an hour fori CTAtINGTOIV’S (atOO.TRADE MARK) |k*FCOFFEE 4. CHICORY ESSENCE * ' THOS. SYMINGTON &. CO. LTD. EDINBURGH and LONDON. 3 "CSSS* in |X7 ANTED Known—That Billheads, IT Circulars, Cards, Programmes, md General Printing of overy description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star' Office at Moderate Price*. WA- t'ED Known—That Billheads, Cir-, culars, Caids, Programmes, and Gener-i Printing of everv description are executed t. the ’JV wins Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices-

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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 6

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530

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 6

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