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The New Styles TEXO. A very fine Mercerised Cotton Material. Has a silky appearance. All in Light Cream Grounds with a large assortment of dainty Coloured Stripes. These are particularly good value. Price 5/6. BEATRICE TWILL. Whito with Black Stripes. These may be had with Stripes gin, fin, gin, Jin, and lin apart; and, being of'-a nice medium weight of material, they look extremely dressy. Price 6/G. REPP STRIPE. Fine Hair-lino Stripes of Black, Helio, or Blue on White Grounds, all guaranteed fast colours. The Repp is specially fine, and makes a very neat, tony Shirt. Price 6/6. CRIMP COTTON. A Fancy Ground White Material with bright coloured Stripes of Bine or Old Gold, which are shaded with other colotirs to blend, forming a pleasing change from the ordinary Stripes. Price 6/6. PLAIN WHITE. These we have in numerous makes of Cotton Materials, in Plain and Fancy Self White Stiipes. Prices: 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6. SILKEN TUSSORE. A very fine highly Mercerised Cotton. Has all the appearance of Silk, and 'will give excellent wear. Price 8/6. AERIAL CORD TUSSORE. Slightly heavier than the Silken Tussore i with a cropped, or what is known as a dull, finish. This cloth has proved very durable in wear, and is still sold afe pre-war price, 7/6. Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers FINE OXFORD. These are particularly smart for the Oxford variety. AH White Grounds with Black Stripes varying from to lin apart. We specially recommend these for good wear. Price 7/6. FINE CEYLONESE. Summer weights of these are now procurable in Light Grey or Light Blue Grounds with Faint Stripes. Decidedly serviceable. Price 5/6. MID CEYLON, Slightly heavier in texture than the Ceylonese. Very durable and entirely fast to colour. Colours —Fawns, Buff, Grey, and Sky, with neat Line Stripes. ' Price 6/6. CASHMERE TWILLS. A soft Twill Shirting with Stripes varying in width from very close to fully lin apart, on a Cream Ground, giving a ■ very pleasing effect. Price 7/6. , All these Shirts are fitted with White Linen Neckbands. NOVELTY. American Coat Shirts, with Collar attached; in White only. These open down whole length of front, and are put on or off< just as you would your coat. Men's, 6/6; Boys', 4/6, 12, 14, 16, & 18 GEORGE STREET. i «

"Little red pimples began to show on t almost covered. They nearly drove me mad vrith burning and itching. I rubbed them and it used to cause eruptions. They were very' disfiguring and the irritation used to keep me awake at night. "I tried the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and the samples seemed to relieve me, so I bought more and in 2 or 3 months there was not a pimple on my face." (Signed) Mr T. G. Buchanan, 9 Eden Street, Auckland, N. Z., May 16, 1916.. How often such distressing, disfiguring skin troubles might be prevented by every-day use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment for all toilet purposes. Samples Free by Post. (Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. , tbere is a cough or eoM in the family, Hive the sufferer thisgplendid family medicine —it tuu-i stood the test of half a century. Always \seop a bottle in the house. k Bo sure and get the original Eonnington's. A 131 ■TOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agricola, _ , Weekly, in tho Otago WitDcss, dealing with subjects of currant interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17148, 30 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17148, 30 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17148, 30 October 1917, Page 2

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