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0~ w ✓ & m When ie Cold Winds Blow! You’ll be glad you have that cosy Scarf. Don’t let Winter catch you v * unprepared. Come and see how smart D.I.C. Scarves- are and how reasonable. Tudor 12/6 • Como 1616. FRINGED WOOLLEN SCARF, Roman striped ends, i6in x 65m; Lemon, White, SaxeFawn, Cardinal-Grey. Diana 13/11 WOOLLEN SCARF, silk striped, 15111 x 56m. Colors —Pale BluePink and Fawn, Cherry-Green and Grey, Grey-Helio. and Black, Fawn-Violet and Sky, Black and White. ALL-WOOL, light weight, fringed ends and striped, ooin x 70111, Helio. and Grey, Royal Lemon and Green, Old Rose, Fawn and Prune, and other select color combinations. Crest 18/6 . KNITTED SHETLAND WRAP, 35m x goin, self colors of Saxe, Lemon, Champagne, White. A lovely wrap for street or theatre wear. York 27/S Shetland 19/!!, 49/6. i6in x 64m, BRUSH WOOL, Selfcolors of Grey, Geranium, Emerald, and White. FANCY STRIPED SHETLAND KNITT, fringed ends, Rose (two-tone), Saxe (two-tone). fVvi vF O Dunedin. i 397, UALII J as i i twesjirar jisuin c tsssssassESsa .4 .Vi.* Smart Style, High-class I The New Season’s Tailoring, with Distino Fashion Designs for tion in Fit and Appear- jj Gentlewomen’s Tailor ance are Features of 1 made Costumes Quality ” Suits for .. i Now Ready Gentlemen I JSk I Selection! The Best of Value In Gentlemen’g Suits. Stylo and Durability aro tho main features—a happy combination, representing the Greatest Value. Wo claim to giro this. Our cutter is an expert in his art, and his skill in designing and modelling enables him to givo tho hall-mark of Stylo lo each Suit. The use of All-Wool Materials exclusively, in Tweeds, Worsteds, and Serges, ensures Durability, which is further enhanced by skilful tailoring, _ for a wellmade, perfect-fitting Suit will wear much longer than one that lacks these essentials. Gentlemen aro welcome to call and soo the New Suitings for Autumn and Winter. QUALITY SUITS— In Twoods, from £8 8/ and £9 0/. In Worsteds, from £9 9/. In Serges, from £lO 10/. V; I 5U ®f Materials ENGLISH AND DOMINION WORSTEDS and TWEEDS, superior quality; Grey and Brown shades predominate. f INDIGO SERGES, fast dye; in medium and dark shades. BLACK SERGES, in fine and medium twill. Wo hold tho largest stock and most varied selection of stylish materials in the city. Customers frequently express surprise at the great choice of materials which wo show. PRICES for LADIES’ REAL TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES: In Tweeds, from Bgs. In Worsteds, from Mgs. in.. Serges, from logs. &]. ARTHUR, Ltd. Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Costume Makers, 12,14, 16, and 18 George St, are for 1 Rich, Red - Ripe Tomatoes are a delicious treat as well as a stimulating and nourishing food. You get the real goodness and flavour of perfect Tomatoes in “l\ Tomato Sauce LiL) and *ll Tomato Soup (■£.) Two of Kirkpatrick’s famous ail-ihc-year-round Food-Delicacies, X> Hainzs 45 xx. S bfriC W m y-i.** ¥ ..A % ft mm iX ’ V Here are tomatoes, ripe and red. We're picking them for "K" ; For making tasty Sauce and SoupPlease order some to-_dag I

ALL ALTERATIONS OF ttmsplay advertisements must U BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAL, <T#, I TFIJ 1 57£? "O R •' An alia uMj White Willow Finish, 25 inches, 8s Gd ; 27i inches, 10s fid; 30 inches, 12s 6d. Delivered in City and Suburbs, Is extra. In While Willow, full size, 05s Compbts, Commode Chairs, Feeding Chairs, Drop-side Cots, Baby Harness, Waist Straps, etc. Pram Tyres Fitted, or Sent by Mail. Baby Cars, Plunhst hoed, £3 10s. S'eagrass Folding Go Carts, complete with hood, £4 ss, Perambulator, Dasketwaro, Ilattan and Scagress Chair Manufacturers. L. PITCHER '& CO. Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 8

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