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FIEE 5N LADIES’ COSTUMES AND MOCKS We repeat the astounding offer made last year, and present FREE with every Lady’s Velour Coat at 6gns or upwards A Smart Costume or Frock THERE IS NO CATCH IN THIS OFFER. It in no way detracts from the value of our Coats, which are the most moderately priced in Dunedin. Don’t come to the wrong conclusion, and say it can’t be done. Come and inspect the Free Costumes and Frocks before purchasing your Coat. Our Warehouse is Heavily Stocked with Beautiful ALL-WOOL VELOUR COATS, all made in the Latest Styles and Shades. THE FREE COSTUMES and FROCKS are made from the Best Quality Serge, Gaberdine, Morocain, Tweed, Silk, etc., and are worth from 4 to 7 guineas. DON’T BUY A COSTUME OR FROCK-GET ONE FOR NOTHING. DOUGLAS BERNSTBN & CO,, LID “THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE,” 10 DOWLING STREET (Next Post Office), DUNEDIN.

WHERE IS A HORSE’S KNEE? “ Where is a horse’s knee?’’ “ Why, in th© middle of lus foreleg, of course!” Not so, according to i)r 1. it. butter, professor of zoology at the _ University of He over, who, in explaining the im tHilaries in the anatoiuic construe.tmu of this familiar domestic animal to a class in hvgiene, proved to the satisfaction of‘all that there are a lot of tilings some people don t know about homes. The li-one in a horse that corresponds to the knee rap of a man is high in the flank, he said. The knob at the rear middle of a horse’s hind Iqo- is' in reality his heel, while his hoof corresponds to fingernails in a human being. “ What, then,” asked a curious student, “is a joint in the middle of his front leg that he stands on when getting up or lying downt” “That,” Dr Cuylor said, “is his wrist.”—‘Montreal Witness.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19270, 8 June 1926, Page 9

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