m \v/i. W** 1 # rate** YOU’LL see many a smart ensemble * from the D.I.C. when Walla Walla meets Harold Logan in the “ Flying Mile ” at Forbury. Visitors from near and far are reported to be numerous. So make no mistake about this meeting being an affair of importance and your attire a matter'for immediate consideration. Let the D.I.C. show you a few of the latest notions—jaunty hats, chic accessories, and individual coats, suits, & 3 m n* *sr Has?® and frocks. HM oe vat **•* mm* f mm i / I f ¥ Sketched Above— Handsome Ensemble, showing eftectiyc new details, tunic frock in Black-and-White clieck with a Black honeycomb ' skirt, novelty tie of Black Astrakhan, and wide leather belt. The swinging coat is in Black with yoke shoulders and wide revers of Black-aud-Whito check. W., ISgns. 'The beret is in Black Fur Felt, with coxcomb on crown. 29/6, Sketched on Bight—A Smart Coat of a New Boucle, allied to luxurious dyed Squirrel, flawless in cut and perfectly finished. The tie collar and one-sided rover of dyed Squirrel is cleverly designed to be worn in several ways—as a cross-over, showing one fur rever and tie ends, or as a simple roll in the new lifebuoy fashion. S.W., 13gns. The hat is of Fur Felt, with brim and folded crown, in Black with cored quills of Sketched .Above—A Smart Frock with Epaulets on the Sleeves, made from Black - and - White Checked C o.t ell e, with White Corded Pique Tie and novelty buttons and belt in Cherry. S.W., Sgns. The Chinese cap is in Black Velvet with Black - and - White pompoms. . 35/-. Bed and Gold. See these Models in the Princes St. Windows 52/6. The Breton Sailor (sketched on the right) is in the new glove fabric ; in Chor ry, Fawn, or Black. 29/6. DUNEDIN -
Evidence that Cannot ====== be denied Ambitious young men and women must study the method of those who from humble beginnings, have successfully realised their personal ambition Such was the late MARSHAL!/ FIELD, a man of integrity, fmme«e weK and the head of a very great concern. This notable personage once wrote: «jf you wou ld succeed in business, never spend a cent more than “you earn No matter how small your earnings, you should master “ this art. I use the word ‘ art ’ advisedly, as so many fritter away “ without’ so much as a thought, all their earnings.” If YOU don’t “ fritter away ” your money, then you will surely have -.me nf it to deposit in, say, the Dunedin Savings Bank and the more ir better! A littleself-denial and a policy of Thrift will soon enable you to build up an interest-earning sum, which will make money for you all the time. . . Marshall Field points the way 1 Once you start money-saving, you il realise the tremendous wealth-producing force of Gompmind lnterest, of which vou can take advantage if you open a, deposit account at this •“ Citizens’” Bank.” Why delay doing so? _ DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill Road. Roberts’ Bldgs.. Gardens Tram Terminus.
ADVERTISING Brings You NEW Customers and Keeps Your OLD Ones.
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Evening Star, Issue 21709, 2 May 1934, Page 16
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