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WyMrtejjjtij^:^ r/>- : "-v:>^NWtg^ji)^SfiS^?!»S!wT ■ i2£j*?-*'. s "*' ; ''"^^~ &*■£ I rA^ws-Jfta R S«* • II 1 H HI The two Overcoats pictured here repr&sent the N.:.v Shapes for Little Boys of from 2\ to 6 years old. Tluse are all of British make, and are just opened up. 'thty are Smart and Nobby, and will not only keep the Little Chaps warm and comfortable, but give them a welldressed appearance. Parents should inspec A "his very fine* lot of Overcoats. THE "BRAMLEY." Open collar, large lap-over front, belt and inverted pleat at back, close -titt.ng "Eton collar; in Browns, Navy, etc. Prices, 12/6, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 25/THE "MELVILLE." A stylish coating Navy Blue Pilot Cloth. Double breasted, with close collar ; Talma sleeves ; full, plain back. Just the thing for little Britons. Price, 25/. MERCHANT TAILORS and MEN'S MERCERS tt 12,14,16 8? 18 George St. fe^<£^,te^v»:i^v^^ SWW^^v^^^^-^,!!^^^^ aaaai*2i££2giliai2££f^^

ANTED Known—That Billheads OirN culars. Cards, Programmes, and'Gvne"What's yours?" (Peter Doweon Quick) DAWSON'S "PERFECTION" WHISKY "The Purest Whisky Distilled R, POWLEY & CO. y Dunedin Agents, Hope Sftreet

For travelling or going about at home nothing is so fashionable, so serviceable, so comfortable as one of my J0 readj to vear from 3 Gns< These fine Costumes have styles and character. They.-look what they are—the • work of skilled bailors and cutters employed on the premises. Not are the)' expensive, despite the skil' and care with which thev are made and the high, quality of material!, and lining used 'As for fit !—well ! that's a point we can guarantee without hesitation. Prices, from ? gulneai up. You'll marvel at the value If preferred, Costumer tc Order at ai extrc charge. T LADIES' TASLOh SPTOALIST 0 Next D.S.A., George Street

SVSH , Hi Many of our Customers know that wo cater for their requirements in HARDWARE, FURNITURE, CROCKERY in OUR RATTRAY STRRET WAREHOUSE just the same as at any of our Branches; but some are not yet aware of this fact. To acquaint ail we announce that DURING APRIL the whole of our MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FURNITURE will be SOLD AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN PRICE. IN OUR RATTRAY STREET WAREHOUSE BEDSTEADS, DUCHESSES, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES. CHAIRS, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS, PICTURES, CROCKERY, Stc, Etc. Don't fail to avail yourself of this remarkable opportunity. W & Gif&v I Jhrl RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN. "■"^MMMw* Our Tailoring has achieved distinction because of its good value. Our large and everextending clientele has not been built up in a few months, but after many years of conscientious work and honest trading. Every man who has patronised our establishment knows the value of our Tailored Suits, and recommends them to his friends. No matter what price you pay, cur guarantee for Quality and Workmanship goes with it, Expert fitters, cutters, and finishers oniy wiil serve you. Selection is made easy by the completeness and variety of our Stock of Navy Suitings, Now Actumn Worsteds, Cloths, and Tweeds in latest StrEpes, Qhecks, and fixtures. ORDER Nos FOR EASTER. TAILORED SUITS, BUILT TO LAST, HIIHI D.I.C. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS era hoyond reproach. They aro not built to " look new " just when they leave the shop, hul keep th&t new Icok after months of wear. The Materials are Ail Woo!,, the patterns awd colors tho newest and most popular, and styles tc suit each particular individual taste. FrSongy spsrct on a Dni.C. toada-to-Measure* S«ft aii Gomes baok —in wear, in satisfaction, and in clothes prestige. ' SUITS, 63/,"67/6, 72/6. SPECIAL OFFER: MEN'S ALL-WOOL TWEED TROUSERS, 11/6 pair. "tfr WSmmmu Hl* ."Rtfjr; mmzirit ffijraf,; m m * IIIKM Tailor* of Distinction!

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Evening Star, Issue 16089, 14 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16089, 14 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16089, 14 April 1916, Page 2

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