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■^Bw^^9/!l I SPRING, 1917.1 FASHION'S "DEBUT AT Brown. Ewmg & Co.'s, Ltd Illustrious Exposition of Original Styles—the Novel, the Beautiful, the Exclusive BRILLIANTLY MIRRORED IN SPRING GOWNS, ROBES, COSTUMES, HATS, AND BLOUSES, AND EVERY ACCESSORY OF DRESS. SILK CREPE TUNIC BLOUSES, in Navy, Pink, Sky, Saxe, Lemon* Champagne 45/6, 59/6, 63/6, THE VERY NEWEST IN CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, Ivory, Sky> Pink, Rose, Mole, Champagne ...... 35/6, 4 2 /°> 49/oDAINTY GEORGETTE BLOUSES, Ivory and Colors . . ... . * 42/6, 45/6. 63/. 65/, 75/6. IVORY TAP. SILK BLOUSES, all the newest shapes and trimmings. 17/0, 19/6, 21/6, 23/6* BEAUTIFUL HAND-EMBROIDERED WHITE VOILE BLOUSES . , » 35/6, 27/6, 32/6, 38/6, 42/6 V COLORED VOILE BLOUSES, daintily trimmed Val. Lace .... 11/6, 13/6, 15/9, 17/6, ip/6* ■VfBrown, Ewing & Co. Ltd Dunedin's Busy Business Centre. \n view of the Extraordinary Demand for Arthurs 9 Special Boys 9 Yukon Flannel Shirts, we will continue to sell them at "Sale Prices" iSU ¥u ijJrtlK I*3 at Suprisingly Small Prices ! Smart, Comfortable SHIRTS for Boys from 5 to IS years old. YUKON FLANNEL. Grey Grounds with deep Grey Stripes—. single, double, or triple. Collar attached, and neat pocket. Equally suitable for wearing in Winter or Summer, In eight sizes* SPECIAL PRICES i To Fit Boys 5 to 9 years old . «.u-. --.-, To Fit Boys 10 to 12 years old , «»««•• • 2/9. To Fit Boys 13 to 15 years old ..»..» r - * /11 - 9 JL# A MJm Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. '*. +&'- f,*S*-*» > <■-' 4 A '■ ?''\ * Intelligent Economy ! "Misguided and Extravagant Economy will I "do more harm, produce more Suffering, and " occasion more delay than any factor in sight." *J This statement, hy a recent American writer, contains a great deal of truth. There is a species of "frenzied" economy which is undoubtedly injurious. $ For example, it is poor economy for a wonlan to go without a new Dress, and yet squander money and injure her family by purchasing Groceries of low quality and Provisions the only recommendation of which is their socalled " cheapness." It is frenzied economy to dp without a new Hat, and yet fritter away money by paying high prices in buying Groceries and Provisions on Credit instead of dealing for Cash at Wardells' and getting " THE LOWEST PRICES—ALWAYS." of care and judgment in securing the biggest possible return for money expended, and in regard to Groceries and Provisions this can best be done by dealing at Wardells'. Nob only are Wardells' Goods of the first quality—Pure, Wholesome, Fresh, and High Class—but the prices are the VERY LOWEST obtainable in the City. In addition, a Cash Discount Coupon is given with every Cash Purchase, and these Coupons are exchangeable, free, for aj»r kind of Household Requirements from Wardells' Show Room. % Hundreds upon hundreds of Dunedin housewives are proving daily that it is the truest and sanest economy to buy at Wardells', the money thus saved being available for the purchase of personal requirements and the Cash Dis* count Values applied to the equipping of the Homo with necessary Utensile, China, Crockery, etc. j f Why not make a month's trial of Wardells' Cash Bonus System, and tesl its advantages? Wardell Bros, Grocers Tea, and Provision George Street

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Evening Star, Issue 16514, 28 August 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16514, 28 August 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16514, 28 August 1917, Page 7