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V Ti 1 J? % & 8 & ' «£fiss»» <x~' OAMARU m k Is a title most amply justified in our present SHOW OF UM Our MAMMOTH SHOWROOM is simply full of all the very latest in Hats, Sports Goats, Costumes, Dresses, Blouses, Rain Coats, Silk Mantles, &c., ALL SMART AND LOW PRICED. About 40 cases of above have arrived during the past week by S.S. Turakjha. BLOUSES. White Muslin Blouses, Heautifully Embroidered — Special—3s 6d White Muslin Blouses, !?;:Hitifullv Embroidered — 5S 6d to 10s 6d Embroidered Voile Biouses 3 Very Dainty—--5s 6d to 35s Silk Blouses, All Styles ' 6s lid to 17s 6d Crepe de Chine Blouses 19s 6d to 45s MILLINERY Ready-to-Wear HATS From 5s 6d to 21s Trimmed HATS From 12s 6d to 29s 6d London and Paris MOOELB From 24s 9d to 63s Ladies* Panama HATS From 14s 6d to 39s 6d Children's MILLINERY, of Every Description— At Co-op. Prices. READY-TO-WEAR DRESSES. LADIES' PIQUE DRESSES 17s 6d t0.35s 9d LADIES' MUSLIN DRESSES - 29s 6d to 95s LADIES' VOILE DRESSES 30s to 105s LADIES' FLORAL VOILE DRESSEB 35s to 84s CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES 84s to 7 Guineas TUSSORE SILK DRESSES. • , ■ DRESS SKIRTS AND SPORTS COATS. PIQUE DRESS SKIRTS 9s Gd to 21s TWEED DRESS SKIRTS 12s 6d to 29s 6d SILK DRESS SKIRTS 35s to 55s PIQUE SPORTS COATS 23s 9d to 35s TUSSORE SILK SPORT COATS 32s 6d to 55s POPLIN SPORT COATS 39s 6d to 45S CREPE DE CHINE SPORT COATS 55s LADIES' PIQUE COSTUMES 27s 6d t0.39s 6d LADIES' TUSSORE SILK COSTUMES ... 39s 6dJo 95S LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES 49s 6d to £5 LADIES' GABERDINE COSTUMES 84s to 125s \ LADIES' FLANNEL COSTUMES 59s 6d to 84s LADIES' NAVY COATING SERGE COSTUMES—--63s to 95s RAIN COATS AND SILK COVERT COATS Ms W.td.Ms; 4 RAINCOATS 24s 9d lo 6 Giijrieas CIRLS' RAINCOATS From T2s .6tf to 3?S ; 6d ; LADIES' SILK MANTLES 45s to 105s ' VGIRLS' and MISSES' MUSLIN and VOILE DRESSES, All Sizes. . LADIES' REAL PANAMA HATS, Latest Sliape, Marvellous Value: over 200 sold during the - 14S 6ui los Owj aiSj LADIES' MUSLIN BLOUSES, Six Different Styles, Beautifully Embroidered, All Sizes— Only 3s 6d LADIES' VOILE BLOUSES, Nicely Embroidered; All Sizes — * 5S oa LADIES' TUSSORE SILK COSTURfiES 39s 6d ' LADIES' LACE NECKWEAR NOVELTIES —Quite the Latest HOSIERY—"The American Cii-I" Black Silk Ankle Hose; Lisle Tops and Double Feet 2s 6d i>air The "LADY VIOLET HOSE"; White 1s 11d pair . Extraordinary Value in LADIES' FEATHER BOAS From 10s 6d to 65s j BLACK and V/HITE SUNSHADES—From 7s 9d to 25s 9d THE MANSIO 9 OMM

A CULTIVATOR WORTH OWNING. One that is made in Near Zealand and beats al! productions of the world for practical work. » IT'S THE "DUNCAN." Yon cannot bay any other CultEvator that; does the work so well as the Duncan Patent Spring Tire Cultivator, as it is specially adapted for New Zealand soils and conditions. Before yon even think of any other Cultivator, write to ns for prices and particulars of the "Duncan." J. E. WATSON AND CO., LTD., Machinery Specialists, Ifivercirglll, Dunedln, and Core. 177 Great white salewill COMMENCE on FRIDA\. EVERYTHING WHITE REDUCED. W. AiKENHEAD, Cash Draper. ANTED KNOWN Over 550 LADIES' PANAMA HATS jnst arrived for Farmers* Co-op.. Oamaru. Prices from 14s 6d. |teta< Hcktai are kaowm w well; la «g"e—ti«j always ned. yiiij-tityMii «trtk«r ted the way, still aiiibia tt* Ind to-day. HATCHO. EGG INCUBATOR SIMPLE, RELIABLE, CHEAP. 4. AND T. MEEK, AGENTS. Great white sale— WILL COMMENCE on FRIDAY. EVERYTHING WHITE REDUCED. W. AIKENHEAO, Cash Draper. ARE CASE BITTERS OF WHEAT •ATf POTATOE* AtTFDtt t"' /riwtov'i Mors* and CsttU F«*. INELANO AN® CO., ■ntii arnuarr

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 12997, 9 November 1916, Page 8

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