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Winter is Gomi Cold Mornings and Evenings Remind s one of the Need for Warmer Clothing Ladies' Warm Woven Underwear In Great Variety obtainable at Brown? Ewings ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS, Unshrinkable--18/9, 19/8, 21/, 22/6, 2S/. SILK AND WOOL COMBINATIONS— 6 * MERINO COMBINATIONS— •- 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6. RIBBED VESTS— Sfe - 6/11, .7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 8/8. ALL-WOOL RIBBED VESTS—5/6, 6/3, 8/11, 11/3, 11/9, 12/, 13/8. , WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES—--15/6, 16/0, 19/6, 21/, 23/6, 25/, CEPEA LADIES' PYJAMAS m Narrow’and Block Strines—«■ 28/0 the set. OWN, EWING, & CO. LTD Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre.

The 3 Essentials. The foundation of a good Suit is not, as some would think, the material, but it is really the Cut and Workmanship. In the hands of experts even a poor material can be tailored into a fairly smart-looking Suit. The Fit comes first. If the Fit is had nothing else can make up for it—the wearer will always look “dowdy.” The Tailoring, too, means a great deal. Careful Modelling and Shaping are essential, so that the Clothes will “sit” nicely and carry a stylish appearance. These factors are essential ; without them a Suit of the' finest cloth is only a “ slop ” Suit, and its period of wear will be as unsatisfactory as its appearance. But to achieve the finest and most gratifying results you must have Expert Cutting and Clever Tailoring, plus High - grade Materials. Then you have a combination worth while ! Our staff are now building “ Quality ” Suits from a unique range of very excellent English Worsteds and Serges of Fast Dye with immense success. The}' have skill and experience, and-these brought to bear upon Suiting materials of the best class naturally result in Suits which from even’ standpoint appeal to a gentleman’s taste, not only_ pleasing because of their fashionable appearance, but affording gratification by their durability. €€ " tuts ff | & J. ARTHUR, Ltd. i m Merchant Tailors and Ladies* Costume tylakers, w 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET

w. 'S&S& mm. MmMMx *Uiv S$ m. &.', . -K-^'V-SS jUhrSt Moderately-Priced Fashionable “ Chic” Millinery! IN TRIM}.!ED MILLINERY we are showing charming Models in Colored Velour Cloth with Velvet Underlining, also in Black Pan Velvet and other new season's modes ; very chic stjdes and moderately priced—--30/ to 45/. FELT READY-TO-WEARS, fine variety of smart shapes and popular shades—Copper, Rose, Jade, Fawn, Navy, Black, etc. ■ —ie/e to 25/s. FASHIONABLE BEAVER HATS in Navy, Black, and Saxe—26/, VELOUR . HATS, seasonable colors, as Copper, Fawn, and Nigger, also Black—4s/. SOFT PULL-ON HATS in the popular Black Plushette, also cosy shapes for winter wear in Suede Cloth and Velvet, in Rose, Royal, Daffodil, Fawn, • etc.—l 4/6, 17/0, 22/6, 25/ S. The “HUE” ■Beautiful Winter Modes for South Dunedin Ladies! at the “Hub.” and Jerseys. Very Becoming and Delightfully Comfortable Jersey Coats for Ladies. LATEST JiißSxtY COATS, a splendid range of the popular Cardigan shape, All Wool j in shades of Grey, Heather, Brown, and Fawn. Wonderful value. 25/6. t CARDIGAN SHAPE, in Cream, Cardinal, - and Green; fine finish—3l/6, 33/6, and 36/6, NOVEL JERSE\ COATS, plain knit, Brown with Saxe Stiiped Collar, and Saxe with Fawn Striped Collar and Cuffs—9o/ and SS/. ROSCYN NOFOLK JERSEYS, finished with pockets and belt, cosy shape, suitable for house wear; colors—Grey, Brown, Navy and Black—--18/6 each.. ROSLYN THREE-QUARTER JERSEY COATS, beautifully finished. .« These have the new shaped collar and belt; in Heather, Navy, Grey, Brown, and Cream—7l/6. JERSEY COATS, ribbed make, in Fawu only, with roll col- . lar, belt, and pockets— 47/6. & SOUTH DUNEDIN D.S.A. Branch. ..

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Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 9