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GROWN. ON, BRITISH SOIL—♦ ftoio |eaf Jea |lb and 11b packets and Special 21b Canisters, Ask your Grocer to show you & Canister, Wholesale from J. Rattray & Son, Ltd. ft (Regd. Trade Mark) COFFEE ESS & The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: .gaff “ My way of making delicious coffee is the Symington way. A teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water, and there you arc.” rss THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh & London m m m ‘M m SIS s FOB MAIN PORT! ~ Dunodin r, Dunedin Ltd Todd Bros Malder and Barr 93 Change Over Time I From Winter’s heavy garb to the light colorful modes of Spring. What woman isn’t considering that at just this very moment? Quaint and so becoming describes the new “wearables” now displayed throughout our Store. TAILORED COSTUMES hold a commanding position in M’Lady’s Spring Outfit. Who hasn’t admired the new straight line Costumes—so simple in construction, so good looking, yielding to the wearer grace and charm. We offer for inspection a delightful range in Check and Marl Tweeds. Short, medium, and long Coats are featured with the fashionable Wrap Skirts. Selling from £4 4/ Peeping out from underneath your new Costume what could be nicer than a Polo Jumper? A choice range awaits your inspection. Many colors and novel effects. Marl Mixtures in Putty, Tabac, Almond, Saxe, and Silver* Selling from 21/ Jumpers of light fabric and color that seem to say Spring’s here. Lovely little garments in Knitted Silk, featuring the newest in shades— Almond, Putty, Lemon, Saxe, and Rust are some. Priced from 12/6 Skirts of the “Sporty” variety are being featured at present. Fashioned in Checks so bright and Stripes so striking in color. AH of the new wrap-over style that everybody’s wearing. Priced from 22/6 SEE THE BRILLIANT WINDOW DISPLAYS depicting Spring in all its glory, now showing on our new frontage. We would like to be of service to you —! A. & T. Inglis, Ltd, The Big Store in George Street. “ Over Sixty Years of Service ”

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 9