High Quality ‘Bettef'RoadTer&manee at Ipwer Trice How this Pontiac Six sweeps over the level, engine smoothly bearing it along over jarless miles-and the effortless, fleet ride over hills, it operates easily, there is oo effort. And because the engine is low speed and vibrationless it spells economy. Scientific springing makes the fastest journey over rough places comfortable, large efficient brakes give surety and safety. And allied to these features is coach work and Duco finish that makes the Pontiac indeed good to look at—all these at a price which seems well nigh unbelievable. Have you seen the Pontiac yet? Take a drive with your nearest dealer! M’CULLOCH’S, Cumberland Street, Dunedin. F. 0.8. PE'IONE E 9SP E 5r I vm m o 'ASM* PONTIAC SIX CHIEF OF, THE SIXES HBBggs!*aaaW§] STRACHAN’S Guarantee to b 6 CLEAR to the LAST DROP Men’s English-Made Overcoats. | Tie Hew Smart Styles for this Winter! j I These Splendid Overcoats represent the Latest Fashions, and incorporate the essential features that contribute to comfort in wear and good appearance. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS, UNLINED, HALF-LINED, AND LINED THROUGHOUT. SLEEVES are this season fitted in quite a variety of ways. The “Raglan” is obtainable either with plain or welted seams. The “ Fittod-in ” sleeve may be had with invisible stitchings or raised seams. The “Flung” sleeve is new, smart, and dressy. WAIST-FITTING EFFECTS—This will be a popular style, and with its double-breasted twobutton (showing three buttons) front is smart and dressy in appearance. ANOTHER PROMISED FAVORITE STYLE is a single-breasted model with moderate width of skirt, full collar, flung sleeves, and plain back, or with fitted sleeves, with either the invisible stitchings or raised seams. THE MATERIALS this year comprise the largest selection wo have ever had the pleasure of showing. THE DESIGNS have been selected by our London buyers from the leading English manufacturers. THE COLORINGS are extremely tasteful and pleasing. Many shades are entirely now, and embrace the Plum and Purple combination, the Airforce Bine, the Mulberry shade, the Beach Brown, and the Bristol Bed; while for distinctly quiet dressy tones the new Elephant Greys and ihe London Fog shades will be appreciated. Plain Navy Velours and Naps are also featured. THE CLOTHS are kindly in feel, many being quite smooth-faced and firmly framed, while nil give a distinctly well-groomed effect to the THE LININGS AND FINISHINGS have been specially attended to, and will merit your keen appreciation. THE PRICES this season will bo found extremely reasonable for all grades, ranging from 50/ to 8 gns. & Men’s Overcoat Specialists 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET.
IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify adveriisemeuis that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders writ* «,
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Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 13
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