DUNEDIN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSING DATE for new or amended entries FRIDAY, 2Sth SEPTEMBER, 1936 Entries notified after that date will be inserted if practicable. Make Application Now for your name to appear in the November Telephone Directory & *5 4| t\ 4 4? Ladies’ Summer Coats THE A Fine Collection of New, Charming and Becoming Styles! Very moderately Priced. at the HUB! in Light-weight Tweed—very smart appearance. We have them in Plain Silver Greys, also in Plain Fawns and New Check designs. Half-belt back and other styles. English cut. Sizes S.W., W., and W.X. Prices, 45/- to 52/6. LADIES’ RAINCOATS. ENGLISH MAKE. Shades—Brown, Beige, Putty, Sand, and Navy. Sizes 48in, 50in, and 52in, Wonderful Value I 14/6. HUB NEW CORSETS and CORSELETTES—Just Opened! A full range of sizes in a!I qualities. Prices—4/11, 6/11, 7/11, up to 24/6 pair. At Value and Newest Shapes! South Dunedin D.S.A. Branch I? £ |> > in it \* if |> i* H. it it it it itf if if if-. if \t In ■4> 'fTTmfWf O o After all, its the best . Stocked by All Leading Merchants ' O 9 9 " Springtide is the time to Brighten Up Your Rooms / Just by tho way. “ Your rooms do look lovely, Madge, and how very swanky. Why—“yes, and the lobby, too. These are just ‘it ’; where- “ ever did you get them? I suppose this is all to usher in the “ 1 merry Springtide 'I Lucky woman!” . . “ Well, Kate, you can just be as lucky, if you like. I wanted some- 9 * “thing smart and up to date, and so I went to Abum’s and got 9 “some really fine Wallpapers. Abum’s painted the rooms, too, and 9 _ “ did the whole thing, and the cost was quite reasonable. There’s £ 1 ' “ more than you think that they’re swanky—and certainly the rooms “ are a pleasure to live in now.” Decorative Schemes and Estimates of Cost supplied FREE on request. ENQUIRIES CORDIALLY WELCOMED. S.F ABURN LTD. ART DECORATORS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, Etc., 389 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. ■' ' O 9 9 , # 0. 1 CREOC GREGGS jgsnaoawi Prepared Barley and Prepared Groats. Freshly ground, hygienlcally packed. Made from New Zealand grown cereals—the best in the world. fCIKXSbIM £3nsr JT t 4 SO NOW YOU KNOW * News of the world . . . polities, sports, commerce, society . . . you read these in your ‘ Star ’ and you’re well informed. The best markets for your own purchases . . . you read these in the advertising columns of the same ‘ Star ’ and you’re better informed. So now you know.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 6
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