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oj^^^^iaaHSllMaiMSSlSs^SiaSHateilMsKSSlllSlMlHsfl* •ir«j@iii@|gi)J. Beamiifnl Spring Things In All Their Glory at “Brown. Ewing’s ” m o][o] m lira s@ One need go no further than ** Brown, Ewing's ’ to realise that Spring is here. Every department is aglow with new and beautiful Spring Fashions. To describe is well nigh impossible, so a cordial invitation is extended to every woman to personally enjoy the new tilings for Spring and Summer 1924. 'A /Glorious Selection of Fashionable House Frocks and Coat Frocks. ART. SILK JUMPERS in all the new Mari and Fancy effects —17/6, 25/, 28/6, 35/9 to 4gs. ART. SILK KNITTED FROCKS, the very newest Spring Apparel—72/6, 75/6, 87/6 to 6gs. LADIES' WOOL SPORTS COATS, the ideal garment for Spring wear —28/6, 35/5, 37/6 up to 63/. WOOL JUMPERS, a great range, priced at 17/6, 25/6, 35/6. Splendid Variety of CHILDREN’S FROCKS in Organdie, Net, Crepe de Chine, Voile, in all the pretty shades, in all sizes, 16in to 86in. CHILDREN’S COTTON WASHING FROCKS in Gingham, Zephyr, Coteline, Crepe, Spongecloth, in all the latest colorings. Children’s Pinerettes and Rompers in great variety. Vceptionally Good Value in the Much-worn MARABOUT NECKLETS and CAPES, in Mole, Brown, Black, and Navy—3s/6, 45/, 49/6, 55/, 69/6, to £6 10/. HAVE YOUR EVER SEEN SILVER OAK? Next time you are near “ Brown, Ewing’s M have a look at the rich backgrounds of the partly-completed windows. The wood used is Silver Oak specially selected. 0 Brown? Ewing’s j of Princes Street I

Optical Lanterns The “Balopticon” THE OLD-TIME LECTURER, in preparing his subject, went to endless trouble and expense making lantern slides and collecting material, TEE MODERN MAN eliminates all that and uses a BALOPTICON. With this machine Magazine Illustrations, Picture Post Garda, Diagrams, Coins~in fact, any suitable opaque objects—may be projected without preparation. They are simply placed in the Lantern, end thus immediately appear on the screen. The BALOPTICON is Being adopted as standard equipment by State Schools, Private Schools, Churches, and Institutions, There is also a small size for home use. Wo invite you to call and let us demonstrate the Balopticon to you. u&b & ci GEORGE ST. r icnpofirens of SC!€HTlfl€ BNSTRUOieNIS DTOmrau

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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 9