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LINEN is very much the vogue Trim tailored suits in plain linen. Gay little coats of printed linen to wear over frocks. Linen shorts for sports wear, linen “ longs ” for the beach. Tootal Linen, the wonderful linen that resists creasing, has brought linen back to favour. It tailors perfectly, it’s cool, it’s smart, and the crease-resisting process keeps it smooth and fresh from the time you put it on till you take it off again. And when you hang it up after a day’s wear, you know it will be ready to wear again, whenever you want - it, without the bother of 4 \ ironing. It keeps clean longer too, than untreated linens. When it does need washing, simply wash as wool, iron while damp, and it stays crease-resisting. See Tootal Linen at your Stores in a wide range of colourful prints and plain shades. All guaranteed; “ Should dissatisfaction arise through any defect whatsoever in the material, Tootals will replace it or refund the price and pay the cost incurred in making up." When buying ready-to-wear frocks ask to see some Chesro models. All beautifully cut and finished. In Tootal Fabrics. TOOTAL TRASH MARK LINEN 35/36 inches wide. 5/nayard. Name on selvedge See also the other Tootal Crease-resisting fabrics—Robia and Luxora If any difficulty in obtaining, write Box 604, Wellington, C.i, TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LIMITED, MANCHESTER I. ENGLAND 40 k O m mm * KV BEAUTIFUL COLOURED GLASSWARE Unique ... Artistic ... Modern SHERRY SETS Complete ■with tray, in Amber, Blue and Green. 25/Set. COCKTAIL SETS (including Shaker), ranging from 18/6 to 32/6 LIQUEUR SETS Complete with tray. Pink, Amber, and Green. 12/9 Set. Also in Green and Amber with coloured ring decorations and Black tray. Very smart. 14/6 Set. Of unusual beauty and daintiness is the new Coloured Glassware we’ve just opened up. Modern, too, and in colours that will appeal to any taste. It is the largest selection of coloured glassware ever shown in Dunedin, and is priced within the reach of every purse. Stroll through our Showrooms and see for yourself how charming it is. No one pressed to buy. WATER JUGS Amber and Green, pints. 3/6 and 4/each. SALAD SETS (including Stands for fruits). 7 pieces, 10/6. 18 pieces, .22/6. ms stftl m ISi Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin. JAM DISHES In Amethyst and Topaz. 1/- and 1/6 each. PERFUME BOTTLES With beautiful stoppers. From 5/6 to 9/6

’AmberTips' fiaeked in PL Qualities LADIES ART. SILK HOSE, featuring tne new dull finish. Every wanted shade and size, t/11 pair. LADIES’ PURE SILK AND RAYON HOSE, New summer shades, including Morning, Sunburn. IjJesh, etc. All sizes. 2/fl pair. FULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE in fine and heavy qualities. Newest shades. 4/11 pair. A SPECIAL LINE OF MANUFACTURERS’ “ MEDIUMS.” Pure Silk, fully fashioned, heavy service weight. Good range of shades. Slightly imperfect. Usually 8/11. SPECIAL PRICE, 5/11. “SILVER STRAND” HOSE. Recommended for extra hard wear. Shades of Gunmetal, Kashmir, etc. 6J II pair. SOUTH-END LADIES— Hereyou are!{ A Lovely Selection of the Newest in HOSE —at the HOB Dependable Makes! Excellent Value) THE “PRESTIGE” DULLNESS HOSIERY. A highclass stocking with a reputation for good wear. Newest tones. 8/11 pair. BRETTLE’S "SESAME” LISLE HOSE. A fine appearance combined with excellent wearing quality. All shades and sizes. 5/11 pair, SOUTH DUNEDIN D.S.A. BRANCH.

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Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 3

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