Preparing for Brighter Days! ON Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Brown Ewing’s Provide Dunedin Ladies with ELECTION SPECIALS in the Showrooms! 6 only sammer-Weight Tweed Suits, with -J-coats and skirts; in Beige/Saxe, Rose, and Fawn; S.W. and W. Sizes. Regularly 84/-. V Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 49/6. Others —Regular prices, sgns and 6gns. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 63/-. 2-piece Suits, in summer-weight Crepe and fancy cut Silk frocks; spotted and floral designs; with 4-coats of matching material'in plain colours; S.W., W., and W.X. fittings. :?.< Regular prices—£s 19/6, 7gns, 9gns. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday £5 5/-, 6gns, 7gns, ! *. Smart Ensemble Suits, in printed Marocain; well xut; with half and three-quarter-length coatees of self material; in S.W. and W. fittings. Regularly 49/6, 59/6, 79/6. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday —39/6, 49/6, 69/6. Light-Weight Woollen Ensembles, in fancy weave Georgette; tailored frocks, relieved with colour; coats in three-quarter length, some with pleated trimming; Navy, Brown, and Havana. Regular price, 84/-. / Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 63/-. ELECTION SPECIALS IN THE MILLINERY SECTION. Smart Ready-to-Wear Felts, with medium brim; in tones of Beige and Burnt; trimmed with contrasting shades of ribbon; head sizes—2ll, 22, 22| .. 1 Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 10/6. Tennis Hats, in White Panama Cloth, also in stitched Linen, including;:small shape, with bandeau; others with mediumsize brim. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 10/6 and 12/6. AIL Model Millinery specially reduced on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. BROWN EWING’S PRINCES STREET.
Travel Savings Stamps Assuring Needed Holidays Another Good Railway Service "If I only had the money for the trip!” How often have you had that yearning when you have seen pictures of famous scenes of New Zealand or have heard friends or relatives talk about them? You'know, too, that you had the money, but it vanished in fractions on all manner of trifles. Now i comes your chance to have that trip of heart s desire. The Bail way Travel Savings Stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, and 5/-) will help you to build up the fare conveniently. Stamps and Free Booklets at Stations SAVE MONEY The cheapest and most economical. The highest class fuel for the lowest price. 1 bag, Flat 4/= Hill 4/3 4-ton, Flat 11/9 Hill 12/3 Cash. Coal Merchants A! $ The Wise Old Owl says — Advertise, make sure of your prize!
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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 23
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