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NEW YEAR GIFTS. DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS in "LIBERTY" NOVELTIES. | VH M 2/9 f 3/n" 4 d to 12/6 bo* — = CRETONNE PHOTO j H.S. EMBROIDERED INITIAL r RAMEb. § HANDKERCHIEFS, 6in a box— HERE ARE ARTICLES FANCY SILK and CRETONNE i 3/- per box np BOXES. 1 ENGLISH MADE LEATHER HAND- TIDIES, SCENT SACHETS. | BAGS— 4/6 6/6 8/6 10/6 R * "OLD ENGLISH" LAVENDER and f CHILDREN'S PTJRSE BAGS," POT POURRI NOVELTIES. SB painted on Silk and Canva.U SENSIBLE, SCENTED JARS and BRICKS. g 1/11 each ATTRACTIVE, "LIBERTY" CALENDARS. § "ggSW l S »/n B ™ S 2i F S APPROPRIATE. "LIBERTY" IVTTERY. I A Delightful Range of WHITE LACE "LIBERTY" TEA SETS and TRAYS. f tj f™ 1 ,, COLLARS, NECK — —— JAPANESE WORK BASKET'S, I I MULLS, laCHUS, and VESIS. BOXES, and ANTIMONY WARE. | I A GIFT EVERY LADY APPRECIATES. | A PAIR OF GLOVES Is ever popular and always acceptable. j| LADIES' WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES 5/6 sf\\ 6/11 7/6 pair S LADIES' GREY and FAWN DOESKIN GLOVES ... ....6/6 oar ; LADIES' I'RENCH KID GLOVES in all shades 3/11 4/11 5/11 JIR nair WASHABLE ggjjjjjij GLOVES in White and Pastelle shades 8/6 pair | LADIES GAUNTLET DOESKIN GLOVES in White c/ 6 6/11 7/6 pair DEPENDABLE QUALITIES. PERFECT IN FIT. | CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS, SUITABLE FOR I PRESENTATION. I EXQUISITE NOVELTIES IN FANCY NAPERY. A PLEASING GIFT FOR A LADY: I HEMSTITCHED and EMBROIDERED PILLOW- A PRETTY BLOUSE. I 5 SHAMS— ,\ I 8/9 12/6 15/6 17/6 18/9 22/6 to 35/6 pair WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSESHEMSTITCHED and EMBROIDERED BED- 6/6 6/11 8/11 9/6 12/6 15 / 6 SPREADS— ? PINK JAP. SILK BLOUSES— 17/9 each § | 25/6 29/6 35/6 42/6 47/6 to SO/, each nrnpv tap qtttt nrrmewe 1, I I EMBROIDERED and DRAWN THREAD TRAY- ' BLOUSE.. 15/6 and 18/6 each | ! CLOTHS— IVORY, PINK, and SKY CREPE DE CHENE 1 2/11 5/6 7/6 10/9 12/6 15/6 17/6 to 29/6 each BLOUSE— 28/6 29/6 37/6 each § | EYELET and EMBROIDERED TRAYCLOTHS— OR A DAINTY FFATHFP ROA 0 6/11 10/9 15/6 18/9 25/. 29/6 to 47/6 each ieathfr r ™t P o w I m-f n , I EMBROIDERY LACE and- DRAWN THREAD 22/! ; /f2m w* I RUNNERS and CENTRES— Natural— 22/. 20/6 27/6 32/6 42/. 2/6 3/6 5/6 7/6 10/6 12/6 15/6 to 25/- HANDSOME LONG FEATHER BOAS in Black 1 CUSHION COVERS in White Muslin and Linen; also White, Grey, Natural— 1 | in Crash 2/11 3/11 5/6 7/6 8/9 to 15/6 each 42/. 45/- 49/0 55/6 67/6 I Brown, Ewing & Co., Ltd. DUNEDIN'S BUSY BUSINESS CENTRE. I Will remain open until 9 p.m. Friday, December 29, and close Saturday, | December 30, at 1 p.m. " REX" Oi® Going GreatjGwns |' ALL THjSQ&JJEEDED —; —. IH it's a bird—that's their sporty MR j|| i-****"" ya.v of saying^Res:" Cheese M K to | j I " REX " CHEESE pMSO«SMa "J"' o ™ | H § little at each meal is good for the diges- 1 j Sr The | Luncheon Cheese send his name | [ |9 IT| /j*e • * *W 3T » J S I I Roofing in the World. I The Cheapest that's made to Wear. | HMftifil I JOHN EDMOND, . II j Agent, DUNEDIN, TIM A RU. | B A *» Bxhtbilitm Hizktlt Avar to. Ovtr Jo H fi I linll ffiiniiiifflniiniiTitTrflffllfTlflM WMlMMMl 4~Vi'AGO WITNESS.—New stories. A laree I /"VTAG-O WITNESS. —New stones. A lazgß y? amount of-reading matter. Price. 6d. 1U amount of reading matter. Price 6drn Special Bargains in Warehouse End- „ „ \\\ £C i . F . Sty&h Dresses or-Season Job Lines Fredl | for Bought Remarkably f Price Cheap, now offered Season- N I of at Sensational Prices able I hit fiAflds I 1 j I CHILDREN'S FINE WHITE PEDAL HATS, 70 LADIES' DRAB GABERDINE TWILL RAIN- j tj [ Dome Crowns, Soft Roll Brims; trimmed Cream COATS. .Belted shapes—B/11. Full Sac shapes, I P I Satin Ribbon and Bow. For girls five to eight with Military Collar—lo/6. B J 1 years old. Worth 5/6. Now 2/11. n IB 12 dozen LADIES' NAVY AND BLACK SKIRTS, 1 I CHILDREN'S CREPE TUNICS, made in Dtmedin. all wide full shapes. In Plain Melton, 3/6. In ji | Plain Colours and Stripes, dark and light, faced Strong Serge, 4/6. Worth more than double! | l with contrasting colours; with and without j| Sleeves. Sizes: 18, 20, 22 inches. All at 1/9 25 LADIES' LATEST STYLES IN TUSSORE • 1 each. SILK FROCKS. Worth from 40/- to 60/-. I I ' Now 21/-. Rj 169 pieces FANCY PRINTED COTTONS, DE■5 j LAINETTES, PRINTS, VOILES, etc. All sorts' 36 LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERED AND | | 0 f patterns suitable for Ladies' and Children's PLAIN TRIMMED LACE VOILE DRESSES, I | wear. Usually 7|d to 9|d a yard. Now sfd very handsome, with Skirt and Bodice hand- | | a jj found. embroidered or rucked and Lace-trimmed. Worth tj | up to 57/6. Now all for 21/- each. !|j THE BIG LINE OF DOUBLE-WIDTH VOILES, 'i in Spots, Scrolls, Diced, Striped, and other pat- 110 LADIES' COSTUMES, all the latest styles in 1| terns; on White Grounds. At 1/- a yard. These Grey, Brown, Drab, and Mixed Tweeds; also | | are selling freely. Send for a length. You will Black-and-white Small Check and Navy Blue j | ; be pleased. Coating. Worth from 60/- to 80/-. Now all | round, 42/-. 1 ! SINGLE-WIDTH VOILES, worth 1/3 and 1/6. k For Bjfd a yard. Stripes, Spots, Scrolls, and Hundreds of LADIES' BOWEN AND P AND Ail || Diamond effects; all colours. HATS. Untrimmed, 2/6. Trimmed, 2/11. !1S dozen LADIES' WASHING CAMBRIC Hundreds of LADIES' FASHIONABLE TAGEL BLOUSES, in Grey, Pink, Blue, Navy, Fawn, HATS. Medium and Wide Sailors; all colours Holio., and Old Rose Ground with neat Stripe. and Black and White. Worth 7/6 to 10/6. Tnrn-down Collars to button fairly high at neck. Now 3/11. Wort' 4/6. Special Price, 2/6. ' READY-TO-WEAR TAGEL HATS, fresh, nice |}; 24 dozen LADTES' WOVEN STOCKINETTE goods, in quantity and variety unprocurable else- [ S'SI BLOOMERS, in Grey and White; Elastic Waist where. Worth up to 21/-. Spccial Prices: T jj| and Knees; full sizes. 2/(1 eacll. I 5/6, 7/6, 8/11. I | Drapery Supply Assocn., Ltd., I Vu 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, & 115 GEORGE STREET. Jl PffSh Branch a* South Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16888, 28 December 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16888, 28 December 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16888, 28 December 1916, Page 3

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