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A Fascinating Display! Results of Knitting Competition Probably some of the finest work ever seen in Dunedin. The Judges Delighted! ON VIEW FROM TO-MORROW MID-DAY! View the Wonderful Exhibit of Knitted Garments ARTHUR BARNETT LTD. T LADIES’ FROCKS in variety of floral and spot design marocains; all smart styles; sizes S.W. to X.O.S. Friday’s ni / Price, WASHING SILK FROCKS; stripe and check tones; tailored styles; all sizes. Short sleeves, | Ol£Z Friday’s Price, *«/v Long sleeves • i q Friday’s Price, 1 0/0 “ KAYSER ” SILK DUPLEX OR NOVELTY GLOVES; manufacturer’s samples; all different; good range of shades; 6£ only. Usual Prices—--5/11 to 7/6 pair. All 1 Friday’s Price, Hr/ 1 1 KAYSER PURE SILK, FULLYFASHIONED STOCKINGS; medium weight; all sizes', in newest shades. 15/1 1 Friday’s Price, pair, 0/11 A RACK OF FLORAL LINENE FROCKS, with dirndle waist ; long sleeves and button front, i r /C Friday’s Price, 10/0 ENGLISH TAILORED COS= TUME.S, in pastel tone itweeds, plain and pinstripe worsteds; all sizes. Friday’s Prices—7s/=, 79/6, 84/=, SAMPLE RANGE OF NOVELTY BLOUSES, in attractive patterned silks. I Cl£* Friday’s Price, 10/0 BACK LACING CORSETS; Eng= lish manufactured garments; 26. to 30. Usual Price, 15/6. Q/11 Friday’s Price, O/ 1 1 BRASSIERES. One table of ODDMENTS; all sizes. Usual Prices, from 2/6.t0 10/6. Friday’s Prices, 1/11 to 5/6. “ Celtic ” superior quality LOCKNIT VESTS; round necks and opera top shapes; dainty pastel shades;, a good washing, durable fabric; W. and O.S. sizes. Usual Prices—s/6, 5/11. o If* Friday’s Price, 0/0 LADIES’ ENGLISH TENNIS SOX; plain or coloured tops; in silk and lisle, or cashmere qualities; B£, 9,9 s, 10. Friday’s Price, pair, 2/11 DIRNDLE PRINTS by Hotrocks, Cepea, etc.; a colourful display of all the latest effects on good quality fabrics; 36in; all fast colour. 1/6 Friday’s Price, per yard, STRIPE COTTONS, 36in; fashion’s favourite, in floral, gipsy, and multi= coloured stripe effects; all fast colours. Friday’s Prices — 1/6 1/11, and 2/3 per yard; SILKS, in four new seasonal colours — Regina, Teal, Mayflower, and Vitriol; in self shades; smart stripes and lovely florals from —. 0/1 1 Friday’s Price, per yard, <3/11 DRESS SILKS, in palette printed effects; a Parisian craze; bold, colourful designs of great beauty in harmonious colour contrasts from— 0/1 1 Friday’s Price, per yard, *3/ * * MEN! Be prepared for summer by purchasing your underwear, now! U.S. LOCKNIT SLIPS; shaped opera top; in Peach, Pink and White, Wonderful value. Usual Price, 6/11. 0/1 1 Friday’s Price, <3/ 1 1 “ Canterbury ’ Creme Interlock, Athletic Singlets and Shorts — Friday’s Price, 4/6. Short=sleeve Singlets and Long Pants — Friday’s Price, 6/6. LADIES’ RIBBED COTTON VESTS; soft quality; shaped at waistline; shaped opera top; ribbon strap; W.. only. Usual Price, 2/9. |/O Friday’s Price, •* / O ENGLISH SPONGEABLE PEC= CARY GLOVES; in appearance like hogskin; White and Natural shades; 12/6 sizes, 5| to 71. Friday’s Price, pair, “ Soma ” Creme Interlock. Athletic style. Friday’s Price, 2/11. Ordinary style. Friday’s Price, 4/11. “ Canterbury ” Silk Locknit; Creme shade; athletic style— Friday’s Price, 4/6, “ Silknit ” Sets: athletic style— Friday’s Price, per set, 6/6. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. LAST-MINUTE ARRIVAL! The New Government Regulation Khaki Knitting Yarn. Ideal for Pullovers, Sox, Gloves, Scarves, etc. FRIDAY'S PRICE skein* Arthur Barnett Limited

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Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 9

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526

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 9

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