Men's Collars ~ The Fashion has so altered this season in GENTLEMEN'S WHITE DRESS COLLARS that well-dressed men will require to equip their f\ wardrobes afresh. The high collar is gone, and now the tenancy is V. J a " t0 the opposite extreme of lowness in shape and form. The Patterns here illustrated are the Latest. PURE IRISH LINEN, extra quality, | I | > four-fold band. eAll One Price, 9d. each. I—Peak Collars are now very-fashionable. The Collar shown in illustration has peaks with rounded points. This style can be had in various B'—"- 1 depths—viz.: -JUL The Comax, I|in. The Roslyn, 2in. ®The Opera, 2£in. 2—This Collar has the sharp or what is generally known as the "square peak," and is meeting with a very ready sale. Stocked in the,following depths: The George, I£in. The King, I|in. The Islington, 2in. The Rothesay, 2in. « 3 1 _ 3—The particular feature of this Collar is its perfect fitting "lock-front," which never allows it to gape open. It always sits 'well, and is "very ( /p" comfortable. The Crystal, 2£in. The White Star, 2in. I ) The Uiva, 2£in. 4—This shape is for those who prefer a style with more tie room; It is / 111 a Double Collar exactiv as diagram, and is stocked in the following 4 | " depths: - The Maxford, Ifin. The Raybeam, 2in. jy s—The5 —The popular low style. Fronts well rounded off. Very comfortable I I for sporting wear. \ 7 >The Kulneck, The Daliington, I£in. The Dermo', 12in. S„." 'IB " nr F ' ■■■ ■■ t I J. & J. ARTHUR, LTD. 1 Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers, 12,14, 16, &18 GEORGE ST. I
—An unusual occurrence has marked tiie introduction of the electric light to the Devon village of Knowle, where a wooden post, put in the ground to carry the wires, has taken root, and is nuking a vigorous Erovi'th of greenery.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16199, 8 October 1914, Page 2
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