The D.I.G. Specialise in the Making; of Children’s Clothes! Wo pay particular attention to the selecting and making of Clothes for the Young Folks. The materials used an the*; best-class texture and finish whilst colorings and designs are moat attractive. Wo do a wonderful business in our Children's Section, proving that styles are likeable and prices modest. Amongst other things our buyer was fortunate In securing a splendid toieotlon of English-made Garments for Toddlers; also an assortment of Smart Washing Frocks, In Pique, Zephyr, and Prints for Girls, and Washing Suits and Tunics for Small Boys. Samples, too, so they’ll be marked at less than usual. Our Lady Assistants Make “Trying-on” a Pleasure for the Youngsters! Wo quote below a few Tines of particular interest t PRETTY FROCKS, in Muslin, Veil©, and Pique ; very becoming designs to suit all girlish figures; early selection secures the widest choice; sixes 24in to 33in. Prices, 7/6, 6/11, 11/ Q. 13/9 to 39/6. ' ■ INFANTS’ FROCKS, the selection is legion; in Silk, Voile, Muslin, and Cashmere. Prices are pleasing, WhJ } / 11 » 8/e to 16/s. DAINTY MATINEE COATS, in Silk Muslin, Voile, and Lustre; sizes 12In to 16in. Prices from 3/11 to USIjFTJIj washing frocks foe GIRLS, In Smart Black and White Checks, with White collar stitched Red and Red pipings on belt; sizes 20in to 2flm. Prices, 8/6, 9/6, lfli/6, SMART TUNICS AND FROCKS, Zephyrs or Prints, with light or dark grounds, in smart stripes and chocks; sizes 181n to 22in. Prloos, . 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 to 8/6. STRONG WHITE WASHING / MIDDY FROCKS, with Navy stripe and Navy Sailor collar, cuffs, and pipings; sizes, 27in, 80in, S3m. Prices, 10/9, 12/, 13/. SMART BELTED FROCKS, in Helio. and White and Saxo and White Checks. Sizes 20in, 22in, 24in— Price, 6/8. Sizes 26in, 28in, 80in—pr| Q9 QjQ DRESSV VOILE AND MUSLIN FROCKS, including Pinafore Tops, Belted or Zouave effects; sizes, 18In to 22in. Prices, 4/8, 6/0, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 to 30/. Postage or Carriage Paid on all Drapery. We stock TOBRALCO the Famous Wash Fabric.
“THAT’S PATENT.* THOSE two words express a great deal—they infer that the article in question must not he copied. If you have an invention you wish lo protect, consult HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent Attorneys, A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street. Dunedin. 5tS rTesl the Latest .„ “ Dunlaps n •for Mileage I Have You Tried These New White Tread Covers? The;' are now all made of a special high grade non-cutting tough white rubber which gives remarkable wear. The casings are made of the best special tyre canvas that the world produces resulting in a cover unsurpassed for Strength and Wear. It is with the utmost confidence that we recommend these, white tread D m to Motor Cyclists desirous of obtaining a big mileage at the minimum cost We respectfully ask you to test them on the road against any other make. The result will be that you will find them easily the best wearing and most economical to use. • ORDER “DUNLOPS”— IT PAYS I',STOCKED VARIOUS TYPES AND SIZES-ALL LEADING AGENTS THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. WUAOVKHK. trOKTY. ADHJUDB, PSHTM. BKIBfIVrS. CAVNCSTO*.
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A Steady Stream of Photographs Going to France. Every mail carries a large number of Acme Photographs to the boys on Active Service— Photos of their friends and of well-remembered scenes in old Dunedin. A good Photograph comes as a breath from the homeland to the soldier lad over in France, and no gift is more appreciated. «[ Send him Photos and send him plenty of them —whether members of the family, the house, the garden rich with blossoming flowers and shrubs, the new baby in happy mood, or anything else of interest to the hoy far away from home. *f Whatever you want Photographed, get into touch with Mr Steadman, who will give you perfect satisfaction. 253 CEORCE STREET. J . Steadman, Manager. ’Phono 965.
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Evening Star, Issue 16547, 5 October 1917, Page 8
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