WATCH BUYING I The real value in a Watch is in its timekeeping qualities, and it is the only feature that the average buyer does not see for himself at tli© time of purchase. Therefore, buy your Watch at a reliable house that understands its Watches and knows exactly what, may be expected of them. • JEWELLERS 31 Princes St, Dunedin. agaanaaciwiw/umv wtot. WINTER COSTUMES Dark and Clerical Grey Tweed and Gabardine Costumes, in latest shapes, with new patent leather finishings, either with or without belts—-3 guineas and 4 _ guineas. Navy Costumes, with patent' leather trimmings, etc.—4 guineas. Other lines in Navy including many English samples—3 guineas. Splendid line or latest Tweed Sports Costumes, with largo pockets, belts, etc.-—3 guineas. Gaberdine Costumes in the newest shades and shapes—3 guineas. Skirts, in Navy and Black—6/11. Brown, (fiey, Fawn, and New Heather Mixture Tweed Skirts from 15/6. We have a splendid stock of Woollen and Silk Jersey Coats from 12/6. New Covert Coats in latest shapes. 40/. Raincoats in Heptonette, Cravenette. Hydro! tite, etc.; all new shapes, with or without capes, belts, or pockets, from 25/. We have just landed a range of Ladies Black Coats, in Sealette, Pony Seal Astrachan, Imitation Coney, and Black Cloth, from 45/. FURS J FURS I—We have a range of Travellers’ Samples of Furs at Summer Prices. Real Pitch Sets 4 guineas and 6 guineas. Natural Fox Sets, 6 guineas! B!ack Fox Set, 9 guineas. Red Fox Necklet, 4 guineas And others m Squirrel, Imitation Ermine, Black Wolf 1 oxahne, etc., too numerous to mention. Also a few Sample Fur Coats at real Bargain Prices. DREAVER’S GEORGE STREET, ’PHONE 1,822 Agents for tf PICTORIAL REVIEW” Paper Patterns DISPLAY 1 * SSSa MUST w mß pa s a WRAppmG -- EE BANDED IN TO THE Apply ' OFFICE BEFORE ‘STAR’ ofetcp 11 O’CLOCK of the PRECEDING DAY., &AAK Bond^-eel
Fresh and Charming Fabrics from Fashions Centre Moderately Priced. Only brief mention can be given to some of the many charming FABRICS from our ample and splendid range of the Newest DRESB MATERIALS. Silk and Wool “ DRAP AJAX,” in new shades of Wine, Sand, Nigger, Mole, etc. ; only one Robe Length of each shade 63/. Silk and Wool “ BEHGALSME VELOUR,” in Saxe, Wine, Nigger, Mole, Sand, etc.; one Robe of each shade. Silk and Wool “ CREPE GENE3TA,” a soft fabric, suitable for indoor wear; all newest shades . . . 63/. Silk and Wool ** REGAL; 9 ’ in a wide range of shades ; only one of each color ...... 49/S, THE FASHIONS IN CLOAKINGS are revealed in the display now in progress. The colorings are smart and effective, and the weaves most in favor offer an unlimited variety for choice COLORED\A«TRAGHANS,jS2 inches wide ; Dark Brown, Violet, Saxe',' VELOUR CLOTH, 54 inches wide ; Saxe, Brown, Navy, Mole 11/8 yard! HEAVY BS!XEO TWEEDS, 54 inches wide; in shades of Brown and Green ......... 10/3 yard. HEAVY CORDED VELVETEENS, 27 inches wide; suitable for Children 3 Coats ; Baxe, Rose, Magenta. * • . 5/6 yard. yei DELIVERY! Herbert, Haynes & Co., Ltd., Pay Carriage to your nearest Railway Station, or Postage on all Parcels of Drapery. Heavy Furman-, mgs, Furniture, trunks, and Sewing Machines excepted,
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Evening Star, Issue 16409, 27 April 1917, Page 3
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