Lovely Styles! Come and See Them! LADIES' KNITTED COATS, more fashionable than ever! Norfolk shape; in Navy. Grey, Heather, Brown, and Saxo. 10/6 and 12/6 each. Three-quarter length, the same colors, 17/6 each. LONG KNITTED COATS, now so much in rogue: several attractive styles—some with open fronts, others buttoned to the neck. Colors—Navy, Saxe, Fawn, Grey, Heather, and Brown. Prices, IG/11, 21/6 to 37/6 each. Most of the above are " Roslyn Pure Wool" make, and cannot bo. surpassed for Elegance and Wear. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, sizes to fit children from 2 to 10 years old ; button on shoulder or open front; Cream, Navy, Green, Brown, Red, Saxe, etc. Prices from 3/3 up to 5/11 each. CAPS to match from 10£ d to 1/6. THE NEW COSTUME TWEEDS FOR WINTER WEAR.—A fine showing of English-made Smart Tweeds, Harris Effects, in Browns, Greys, and Heather Mixtures. Remarkable value. 12/fi to 15/9 per Costume Length. FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS.—The latest finely-finished makes; in Navy, Grey, Brown, Cream, and other grounds. Prices' to 1/1 i per yard. The Bordered Style, with very small pattern and plain grounds, is very'effective. Price, Bid per yard. The New Fashions in Millinery! UNTRIMMED'FELTS are very popular. We have them in the newest shapes and colors—Purple, Teal. Brown, Saxe, Navy, etc. 5/6 to 12/6 each. NEW BEAVER SHAPES, for girls, at 9/6, 12/11, 16/11. LADIES' SEAL HATS, very "chic," in all the fashionable small close-fitting shapes. 18/6, 22/6, 25/6, and 27/6 each. READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in felt and straw, smartly trimmed with berries, bands, etc.; some with Tagal under brim. Colors— Brown, Navy, Purple, Grey, Black, etc. We are showing a wide range in this popular style at the following prices:— 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 up to 17/6. LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, very charming models. One of the most stylish is the Boat Shape, in co]pred velvet, trimmed with feather mounts or rnchings. This becoming style may be had in various colors from 32/6 to 35/6 each. We have also many'other Beautiful and Attractive Creations In Trimmed Millinery. South Dunedin's Favorite Shop! approaches if in Qualify. vourare combined in *m &'-' f7l *•■>&' *.■- -t- :-i* ij> m G?£i*tf!*Z&&r===. Would a Juicy Roast off Fellow ? Not if you are given to Indigestion. The fear of after-effects would put away all relish for the meal. ~ You can overcome the Indigestion difficulty by taking a short course of Dr Crossland's L.W/J This famed Remedy is a. specific cure for Stomach Ailments such as Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, as well as for the harmful effects of these troubles. Every drop of " NOXOL " does good, •b you will know as soon as you givo it * trial. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. i 2/ per bottle.
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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 2
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