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See us w^en you are in ( i yj| Dunedin for the SHOW. j ;; Come to the D.I.C. any day this week and see f the Charming Display of New, Fashionable, and | Seasonable Winter Merchandise. Study the new i B tyles and designs; they're wonderfully interesting. / k Worthy of special mention is the big assortment \ "" M&v ***Mk. 0f Sp,endid wlnter Coats for Ladies, In Tweed, I Velour, Sealette, and Novelty Weaves—a fine assort- r I jggHWBwBMi ment,—belted, and trimmed with self or fur collars. I Cut, made, and finished by expert tailors. We urge / ML you to see these Coats to appreciate the values C /LA . New Coats for "YOU." j ( 1 IIA ' LADIES ' BROWN TWEED COATS, warm, smart, { Ix Vj BsLJI |IL\ and serviceable; large cape collars; with belt J >yll) TSjT "*| *1T l 1 at waist— Prices: 99/6 and 110/- I *£/ LADIES' BROWN VELOUR CLOTH COATS, with / WAV /feM n\ I large °P ossum collar, fastening- close to neck; I i\A II 11 i belt at waist ~ Price £16/16/- 1 C not wit |I\\ I fIW / TWEED COATS, in smart heather mixtures, with / 1 lw l/l 111 1 II ' large fur collar fastening close to neck; smart 1 / IM (Til 11 IV 111 n\r pockets— Price £6/19/6 f \ Jm Ji Ull 111 \ 1 MODEL COAT IN GREY VELOUR, large collar in C I IJ | I If ' I coney seal, very full, smart pockets, and belted— J # II | ■/ I \. NA\ Y TWEED COATS, all wool, smartly cut, with g \ if §1 gl I square collars, and belt at waist— Price 65/- f 3 Jjf fill! V BLACK SEALETTE COATS, for matrons' wear, § f I U I || ml I large collars, trimmed with large braid buttons— / I 11 llf/ I W0 " NECESSITIES" that you should buy without j / II I! I H delay before the price advances. \ 1 ji BE// "VIYELLA," guaranteed unshrinkable, in all new 1 I IMi I IN mil skirting, pyjama and blousing- patterns; 31in / \ [I' H|ji w \ i d 3/6 e; 61 " j ya j d—the same ' price as il is l 1 ''Li I Ri Vf "LADY VIOLET" STOCKINGS. The price per ( / y**--_J*I IPL P air is */ 11, Secure at least a dozen pairs. Our 1 ■ mi present stock and present price cannot last much f t /j (\ A WORD T0 THE W,SE ' YOU KNOW." I > T) 1 (T* Postage Paid \ | i „, I " |||l ,- I| _ * on Dra P er y- i Warmth almost always refers to something that is welcoVne, that is a «/ ml benefit; something that promotes the f| happiness and well being of a person. \i v It increases the vital energy and ex- \ Ji f cttes the action of the bldod, and is, t therefore, a sworn enemy of conges' tion which is the root of all pain and J - j|BfeVr< physical suffering. Chills, sprains, 11II! HI 1 strains and all nerve troubles are fe';. ißti :g| ulck l{ routed by the all pervading ■ Jf, HI warmth and intense stimulation of m ! /l V 1 Wawn's Wonder-Wool. The inner ■ heat which this modern miracle / rll worker sets up is immediately sooth- f jlllii liHil 111 H •'Bl to orms of blood congestion, ' ! IiSBS Bl 11111 1 B HI *f P l^ n t^ eparts from moment | p » ; I Jjil 3 ne COnß '. <^er * how numerous are the different form* yeara will be 7moor*»n* t ??' W p ° n Harbor for 30 ■II of y°°d congestion (among which may be menH rW "that from rheumatism ■ f| ■ . iu j ia r ' I I "n 8 d u, ih o KL\^i 11 t^°a Ti\ d i„ b c r. yzr I rwmmmm wmsms® § Put it where •• / " Kurrab » Road - North Sydney." H SSr'' —"^i! BaP'll There'i purify in every grain 0 £ . Edmonds Baking Powder. No * _ substitutes are used—always the 111 - ft ■ ■ A m • " est , . crcam -o'-tartar and other = I v M m fi redi ents. It's the purity and BIIH I 111 = ne^ cr c f} an ging goodness that A Sure-to-Rise." Use it. Never Gets Bitter! I a ■ PQW M g6t bitter ' becau se it is H = m a ° ol i siß J ß Bolel y of Tender Tips plucked from " - '*'$0W — Tea-plantß grown under ideal conditions '=i == . by Sowing, seiecting and I = blending the Tea themselves. They own thou- = sands of acres and therefore always are able to = command quite the tenderest, freshest growths. = UPTON'S TEA ' ■■ _T __ ■ «XT^LTtTi:^. a The Szgn 1 hat 1 S om b^ZZZT:r™i2(l lb . | Means Home! — To the boys on every fighting front the Red Triangle Huts ■ - - - Ml ■■■I II mill ctr «'„ he tKe deepi needT of u| — _ men in khaki, as well as to their f Long' Winter hours go V VTWQtI i com,ort - I Wij L/U MOl A. | X V«i°\t from the time they enter •; ' Taese long Winter evenings are frightfully dull without I France till they c»mß entertainment But, with a COLUMiiiA GRAPHOPHONE f ° Ut ' wr ' ic * mie soldier you can tui-n them into the brightest little evenings imaginable, j Will you help to keep the All the family home—fire going good—and the COLUMBIA i Y.M.C.A. fires burning? singing your favourite love song. 01* plavincr vour Di-'t rap- « time, .Or any kind of music you like. I NpiionarViic.A. Tr^werf'Bako^B^ •, . I Ing, Wellinpion. ior a free demonstration to-day—or write I 8 " for Catalogues. | tIS'S f lir I I o Or. * i * VS7A2JTED, THEATBICAX. MANAGEB3 W eb*ey, oons & Gofton. Ltd . f ,7 * !»<• others to know that the Otago ■ J 1 I Daily iimce ujulej-iu*u» ibe i'OSTiJMti ot MUSIC SPECIALISTS - - 17 The Octagon, DUNEDIN I WUUDCUTS (any size;. STltiiAJVlKlio, '!*" I FQaliJ-Ko, ana every description of Prjjatm lh , e mo * l prormjaeni pcsitiont in tfe* on ea'&m% ntrlifltfc

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 2