The New Overcoats for Little Gentlemen in Correct Shapes for this Season. SPEAL WINTER COATS. These Ooats are very "manly" in style; in fact, they are simply " small editions" of the most fashionable shapes now being worn by gentlemen. The qualities are very good. Boys and youths, are just hankering after Overcoats like these—so smart and in appearance. BOYS' FAWN COVERT CLOTH " ZOLTES " OVERCOATS. These famous coats are made with open collars, Raglan sleeves, and gauntlet cuffc. Every coat is lined with a pretty shade of cashmere, and is of a most distinctive class—4s/ and 50/. THE PGPWGAB, GABERDINE OOAT. Boys' sizes; made sad modelled from same designs as the gentlemen's overcoats; in several shades of Fawn, with check linings—S7/0, 32/6, 38/, 42/6, Stiff *3/. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' WABERDINJB TRENCH OVBSr Check lined, belt all round, Kitchener collar; in aamrt Tan shades—3B/8, 42/8, SO/, 55/, and 60/, <& J. ARTHUR, LTD. MERCHANT TAILORS & MEN'S MERCERS, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. Brown, Ewing's ar May Bargain Offer in .ousehold Linen audi House laMrfrlUiWiTu IS NOW PROCEEDING. IT The importance of this MAY BARGAIN OFFER OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS is emphasised by the untoward conditions due to a world tumult having reduction of raw materials and th< ns. Our forethought now makes it possible for us to offer values superior to anything on the market at the present time, and ladies will act wisely in making their purchases now. BLANKETS. All-wool Colonial BlanketsSingle Bed size— 27/6, 35/0, 37/6, 39/6. Double Bed size— 37/6, 48/, 47/6, SO/. EIDERDOWN QUILTS— Double Bed size— 42/6, 47/6, 55/, 63/, 89/6, 75/, to 150/* WHITE MARGELLA QUILTS— Single Bed size— 2s/6, 29/6, 35/, 39/8. Three-quarter Bed size—32/6, 39/6, 45/, 49/6. Double Bed • size—4o/6, 49/6, 65/, 59/6, 63/. SHEETINGS. All Reliable MakesSingle Bed widths—3/8, 3/6, 3/11, 4/3, 4/8 yard. Double Bed widths—3/9, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11 yard. TOWELS at extraordinarily low prices—1/. 1/3, 1/0, V 11» 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, to 5/11 eaoh. STRIPED FLANNELETTES— Hid, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/11, 2/2, 2/4, 2/6 ward. LONGOLOTH, CALICO, DAMASK TABLING CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, All at Special May Bargain Prices. llli DUNEDLN'S BUSY BUSINESS CENTRE. The Lowest Prices—Always!" \v^e^^^^?#iaiw^ 'MiTfflTrrr i " Per Pound. EA 5f No matter how sumptuous the spread, how dainty the food, if the Tea served is of a poor, tasteless quality the meal,is a failure. -,[ Nothing makes up for the disappointment in a flavorless cup of Tea. ' Housewives who are shrewd enough to discern this fact recognise the value ' and iare worth of " ORIENT " Tea. It is a carefully blended, full-flavored, rich and luscious Tea. The flavor is appetising and gratifying, and th» mo3t " pernickety " husband is pleased and satisfied with it. SJ" The best proof of the High Quality of this fragrant Tea is its immense L popularity and the great sale it has. "if you have not yet tried " ORIENT " Tea, do so at once, and note how the family will congratulate you upon your selection. % A Coupon of real value is given with every packet of " ORIENT." Warde! ros. Tea Merchants, Importers and Blenders, Grocers and Provision Merchants, George Street. Per Pound. "The Lowest Prices—Always!
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