nteresting Styles of a mi ioill m 0 ffinS SOMETHING QUITE NEW I Vve always endeavor to keep right up to date in every detail of Gentlemen’s Dress, and our London Buyer keeps us fully posted up. Our aim is to have Always Something New.” . . - O *••••» ® J THE LATEST TUNIC SHIRTS! Smart and Fashionable! THE NEW GABA KHAKI SOFT SHIRT, with Loose Polo-shape Collar. These are in the regulation shade of Khaki, and look very dressy and stylish. Price for Shirt and Collar, 7/6. CASHMERE TUNIC SHIRTS, soft throughout; line pm stripes on Cream grounds-; fitted with white linen neckbands. A style that is regarded as being very refined in character and thoroughly suitable for business men. Price, 8/6 \ The New Mercerised Wigan Goth! TUSSORE COLORED TUNIC SHIRTS (all-soft), made from the above beautiful Cloth. These have the appearance and feel very much the same as pure silk. They give similar wear and are slightly warmer, in this respect being particularly suitable for Autumn. Price, 8/6 Tfe T’l J. & J. ARTHI ? - Merchant Tailors and Men’s Mercers, I*2, 14, iG ik. Id George st., Dunedin, & Commencing THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, and Continuing Each Afternoon for 10 Davs! l°9 monstrate at Our GEORGE ST. Premises the many us »s of THE LATEST O’CEUAR MOPS Note the Address; I AISTIf A VDiJ GEORGE STREET (near Octagon), O CEDAR MOPS and POLISHES now procurable from All Oar Branches, 1 N 1.1 x.-Ufa ts £3 K <£f! a rJV.J vA R; 3 0 II I 1 i b> - h>f # &a Mhf pgi V bi&iuSp w CcA> CjC C Ibe p ™ en *f d { f r the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cot S t To ® aoo ° ds (Roaud). The Lids may be taken from Tins eontab.bg the Mild C TV7r><rss»**“• vr-3 /^s** Oj .. >i Medium and/or Full Strength <•> 0 Ist Largest N&mfesi *1 ?51S« * JQ (ft) .f*W /f\ H. A,.>’ W a* iL ,d *l k cKte? as 9S se s? (<»(* £ls £l2 II £lO £7 M m mk mh 'B. Lsrgssi Memlisr £6 •S £» 3 I 89 99 39 99 99 a<a £-1 re- , , P9 *° P ersons tlie aeif 50 largest smmbers £! each »» 89 i2O es i u? Os —.U/ oISL 1-3 K4 (3 A~*i I f Post your Lids to “CAPSTAN,” Bos ISI, GJP.O, Wdlingtoa, N.Z. Bo sore < \ SSSL 8 ?” o** 0 ** a a!, P m patogl iSivina your fall naax and address, plainly IStoSi 1 aiso state tne number of Lids returned, ~ ’ ~ " i No parcel will be postage has been paid on somo. S 5 JtVV.Tv^-Z m^.‘ ,aa “?**“«' ***** in t!» newspapers. % C ' ' zL f >a - !t AN Tcoacco JLids will be- necepted—no others will count. *U % The British Empire Co. Ltdds decision will be final"Teiordbi^T"guestiona r whsch ma y f™® an connection with this competition. f C , Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPTEMBER 1917 C > then Bend in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. ' > REMEMBER THREE TSIIHGS. 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competitoa. 2. Remember to give your foil name eod address and number of Lids returned, o. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1911. GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO ÜBEWISE. % > 3 20» ®^^HSZSK^2K3CZ2tasaEsiS3ais: SC3E3ZSZ3S 3? lawsons ©n Scotch Whisky* as supplied to the House of Lords, is on Sale in | the district. Obtainable | at leading Hotels. “ The I purest "Whisky distilled.” | Ask for “ P.D.Q.” Wholesale from R. PO'ife'LEY&CO, Hope Street, Dunedin. Startling Prices for taseloM Meeessaries! ° U >P3f a i nd Sauoers - W - and U.—2/G Potts’s Iron Handles-Od each. halMoren. . Knife Clcaners-Sd each. Fancy Cups and Saucers. Usual A large assortment of Household prices from 1/0 to 2/6. To bo Ironmongery and Tools at reduced cleared at 1/, prices. Jugs, floral designs, quart sinc-1/ Table Lam P E ~ 2 / 6 ’ 3 - /6 > */«• each. Cheeso Dishss—2/9 each. SPECIAL RSBUGT3ON3 IN JAM Toa Sets, 21 pieces—l 2/6, 14/6, 16/Q r „ T JAR ®‘ cat. iuah-gallon Jars, clearing line—lo/ A largo assortment of Nickel Alarm fi-,Wo3 1- c; T r> . , , Clocks and Wood Clocks clearing S^ 0 Jar 6 T P l? t > V. 6 ™- > at bedrock prices. q ’ 8,0 doz> > Uga-llon, 12/ doz. Irons, sots of three—s/6 set. and iRS P s °t *ho finest stock - or HcuEoko.'d Si-onmongery, Lampwars, Crockery, and Glassware in Enamel Kettles from 3/8. Stowpans from 1/9, Dunedin, rs^g 1J f Moray Place & George St. L. ’Phones—George street, 377. Moray place, 1,273.
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Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 2
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