BP* 3 Styles to Suit Everybody . Imported Models. DISTINCTIVE COATS. '.FOR AUTUMN. WEAR, in. - Finest Quality-VELOUR, -FACE-CLOTH,- and CORD VELOUR; some show half belt, finished buckle, and have cleverly'arranged pleats;..becoming collars of Moleskin, Dyed Opossum, Squirrel Tail, and Dyed Coney; half and fully lined silk; S.W., W., and O.S. Wine, Burgundy, Parma, Mulberry, Rosewood, Blue, Raisin, Teak, Mahogany, Navy, Black. ‘ 10, 12, 14, 16 gns. For Stylish Stouts. IDEAL COATS, suitable for dress or useful wear. Velour or Face Cloth, in 50in or 52in fitting; O.S. and X.O.S. figures; half and fully lined: Black, Navy, Rosewood, Wine, Burgundy, Mulberry, Mahogany. 10, 12, 14, 18 gns. For the Little Lady. COATS for little women, of soft'quality Velour, in a variety of pleated and half- ‘ belt styles; half lined,:-and neatly furtrimmed, dome-shaped collars;- In savy, Black, Rosewood, Mahogany, Mulberry, Wine. Burgundy, Almond, Blue. £6 16/6 £8 8/ £8 18/6 £lO 10/ Practical Prices. USEFUL COATS, made in reliable quality Velour Cloth; lined mercerised silks, perfectly cut, and with dome-shaped and long roll collars of Sable Dyed Coney, Skunk, Opossum, and Squirrel Tail. Rosewood, Teak, Mahogany, Parma, Mulberry, Burgundy, Wine, Blue, Navy, aud Black. 8, 10, 12 gns. FUR-TRIMMED COATS, S.W., W., and O.S. Trimmed Sable Coney, roll or dome collar. Rosewood, Mahogany, and New Terra Tones. £5 5/ £5 15/6 THREE USEFUL COAT STYLES, all shades, furtrimmed. 84/ At the D.I.C. Far Coats . French dyed y'*'* vfii , Coney Natural v*—•- ( s' <"A Skunk, 29 Gns I bat'* m «9E fW Ssm dSfl&aa
BIG money awaits the man who can better cater to existing wants or create new ones. Inventions are wanted and deas for inventions. Have you one o 7 • If to, make it secure before attempting io market it. -Our advice for the askHUGHES, LTD (D„rior., W E. Hughes and J- 1 . Huntei, Rcgd. Patent Attorneys! 157 Featherstmi street, Wollingi-on. Local Agent. J- • THOMPSON, A.M.P. Buildings. Dunedin.
PURE FOOD IN CONVENIENT FORM. Peck's Salmon and Shrimp paste contains the highest food value, and is convenient and economical in use. Children love it for lunchdime sandwiches, and'it never loses its delicious, appetising flavor. Thero _a.ro no preservatives used in “Peck’s.” Fish and moat pastes in numerous varieties, British and best. All grocers.—[Advl.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 10
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