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The fine weather is creating an unusually early demand for the NEW STYLES in MEN'S HATS. We have received large supplies of the following styles : 1 BLACK STIFF FELTS, Full Low-Set Brim. Style this season is in the directiou of a little wider-set Brim and lower Crown, but the full Crown is again the fashion. The Season's Colours are BLACK, SEAL, CALIF, etc. ' PLAIN FELT VELOUE FINISH RUFF From 10/6 12/6 6/6 STRAW BOATERS for Spring and Summer. 2in. and in. Brims are the Popular Style this season. Plain Black Bands, Bon Ton Ivy Head Fittings. 7/6 to 8/6 J. & I. ARTHUR, I and Men's 14, 16, &18 Mercers. ■ GEORGE ST.

Baby lips are taught to prattle "Woods' Great• Peppermint Cure!" In the midst of life's big battle Drink Woods' Peppermint Cure., Have you cough or cold or wheezing? Do you spend your time in sneezing? Stop the tickling and the teasing With Woods' Peppermint Cure.

The Grand Exposition of the New Season's FASHIONS at the D.S.A. is Now Going On! The Ladies of Dunedin and Otago are Invited to Visit our Splendid SPRING OPENING DISPLAY. Wo are r.ow making our SPRING SHOW BLOUSES by the hundred, dainty and FASHIONABLE SUMMER MATERIALS, of the Latest Stvles in all Departments. fresh; in Voile, Embroidery, Silk, THE RANGE OP COTTON DRESS It is Exclusive, Comprehensive, and Crepe da Chene, Cambrio, and White MATERIALS include Voiles, which are Beautiful to a degree, and is nob Pique. to be much worn, in. Plain > White, ! excelled in the City. _ auii nocu .Colours, Block Stripes, Regimental FIRST-CLASS GOODS in Quality, Style, BEAUTIFUL rCR CHILDREN Spots, and Fancies. . and Variety, at Minimum "George , ANO bIHLS. WHITE PIQUES, from IJd to 1/3 Wd, Street" Prices. OPENED, the LOVELIEST LOT of and SILK-FINISHED ■ POPLINS, 1/», nTTR wttttvpry is as SMART FROCKS AND TUNICS, in #nd 2/3# ' usual the Largest and Finest in Dun- JAPANESE and ENGLISH CREPES, from edin, and probably in the Dominion. -d ffiSSTE Over 600 TRIMMED MODELS to select stoc k. . , 10 t * eC * B . from. INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, P * < SEE WINDOWS FILLED WITH THE in Silk and Muslin. ---Tiny LATEST and DAINTIEST HATS. CHILDREN'S and MISSES'' HATS, in ' AT OUR FANCY SBCT, °" 10 LARGE SHOW TABLES OF MODELS, Straw, Tagel, Panama, &c. We are Presenting each to a colour. CHILDREN'S WASHING OVERALLS and A MAGNIFICENT ARRAY OF THE ONE COUNTER OF MATRONS' BLACK TUNICS, in Crepe, Cambric, &c. SEASON'S NOVELTIES. BONNETS and TOQUES. LADIES* UNDERCLOTHING. NEW LACES, including Hand-made China SIDE COUNTERS and SHOW OASES in iyihspti Lace,' Fine Valenciennes, and Fine, crammed with READY-TO-WEARS. wlTthe Pronounced. NBW BIBBONS, in Taffetas, Failles, THE NEW COSTUMES, FROCKS AND" NEW HAND-EMBROIDERED NAINSOOK Satin Mervs; while our Millinery - DeBLOUSES. UNDERCLOTHING, also Lace-trimmed partment shows the largest stooKot and with Evelet Embroidery Fancy Ribbons in Dunedin. Striped Here the change of Fashion is ' most wvw TiVTIFRSR-TBTS Plain ami Princess Chene, Moir and the New Regimental marked: Full Gathered Skirts and Short } natm . .. Coloure. .. ■ Coats are the features' of the New , shapes, White and Coloure . TTMTCR.OTTIFRTES Hand and Costumes. We have hundreds to select LATEST DRESS MATERIALS Ohiffle makes: Allovers, Camisoles, WAVV rr>ATl\T a ml TABERDINE all ALL BRITISH MAKES, AND EQUAL TO Flouncings, Edgings, and Insertions. NAVY COATING and GABERDINE, all * FRENCH! The New LONG-HANDLED UMBRELLAS, ■ colours and Black. FKLNGII! , »lfo Fashionable Crooks, Natural; and In FINE WORSTEDS, SICILIANS, and SILK and WOOL SAN TOIS, BENGA- Silver-mounted. Cloths guaranteed. POPLINS. LINES, KESILDAS, PERMOS, TAF- onWAMFNTft and ... FETAS. ALL-WOOL POPLINS, OTTO- BUTTONS, DRESS OBNAMENI>-, NAVY, BLACK, and CREAM, with Fine * j £A jjg i fjne WORSTEDS, &c. TRIMMINGS. Stripes. p o onlar Colours are Greys, Moles, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE, in. SILK FROCKS, in the New Chiffon Taf- New Navvs fe Silk, Lisle, and Mercerised. an t r , Black NaVy ' Miss HODGe'is already Betting busy In Irish Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, in rnT-rnw unnrirs in Plain strined the Dress and Costume making. Ladles Lawn and tamnnc. Fancy and Spot Voiles. ' ' are requested to plan their orders for LADIES' NEW NECKWEAR, in Muslin, corrol COSTUMES, in Pique, Poplins, Dressmaking early. and Silk; wrt lflUtaiy Zephyrs; new shapes. Send for Samples If unable to call. Collars, Ycstes, and Fronts, , NEW GOODS FOR MEN AND BOYS In Our Clothing and Mercery Section (Entrance South Door). NEW SHAPES IN MEN'S and BOYS' STRAW BOATERS, including the Latest High Crowns. LATEST FASHIONS IN WIDE-END TIES, Brookes and Striped Brown, Greert, Blue, &c.—l/- to 2/1. NEW SOFT NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in Stripes and Plain Colours; Double or Single Cuffs—2/11 to •/•- MEN'S TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS, with Bands and Collars attached—9/6 each. NEW STOCK OF BOYS' SUITS for Spring and Summer wear. Our usual dependable kinds, smart in cut and appearance. BOYS' 'VARSITY SUITS will still be the favourites for small boys; in Greys, light find dark shades. BOYS' SPORTS SUITS, for boys 7 to 14 years old, in the New Tweeds, are attractive and useful. SPECIAL.—LEATHER VESTS FOR OUR SOLDIERS. We N are Booking Orders for these, and can .show samples of each kind. BASIL LEATHER VESTS, with pockets, all sizes—13/6 each. As approved b.v Lady Liverpool. CHAMOIS VESTS, lined Unshrinkable Grey Flannel, soft and warm—2l/- each. ■ OUR NEW TWEEDS FOR MEN'S SUITS are here, and the variety provides choice for all. We don't know who your Tailor was in the past, but we want to tell you that if you try us you will be well dressed at a , lower figure than you have ever probab y been before. SACK SUITS, in first-class material and finish, 50/- to measure. , - O-CEDAR MOPS! New Shipment Just Arrived! We have pleasure in announcing the opening up of the above. We can now supply these popular Mops in both sizes and any quality. The O-CEDAR is the first and still the best article of the kind on the market, notwithstanding many imitations. The New Mop jnst *v«ned is an improved make, with hinged handle sockct, which enables it to be pushed under hall stands or any article of furniture close to Uio floor. Drapery Supply Association, Ltd. 105, 107, 109, 111, 113 v and 115 GEORGE ST; and at South Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 1

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