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Hi SUMMER SHIRTS. Up-to-date Styles! Good Value! Gentlemen! Here are Shirts you want, “right now,” at prices you won’t grudge paying! “OANDREE.” —Fine - woven . Cotton material of average weight, with French-dyed stripes pi absolutely fast colours on White foundation— ■ Price 8/6 “CAMBRIC-”—-Pencil stripes of Black on beautifully fine White Cambric. Stripes are lin apart, giving neat dressy appearance ... Price 9/6 “OXFORD MATT.”—A soft woven fabric, with fancy stripes , of Blues, Heliotrope, and Black on White grounds. The dainty colour tones are quite a feature in these Shirts— Price 10/6 ■ ■'( “pORDITE.”—A strong wear-resisting cloth. White twill ground design, with various widths of stripes in Blues and Black. Strongly recommended for /its hard - wearing, qualities Price 12/6 “SERGE' TWILLS.”—In tjiese cloths the twill, which for many years was confined to Serges only, has been introduced with pleasing effect. The designs are in smart original, stripes,. and the washing and wearing qualities •excellent ... ... ... Price 13/6 “OLD ENGLISH OXFORDS.”—A heavy fine-woven shirting of slightly more weight than' 1 the average. Old English Oxfords are famous the world over for their hard-wearing qualities. The; patterns are in neat clear stripes —• ... 1 Price 13/6 ’ 1 ■' '' ■ “CASHMERE TWILLS.”—A: superior Cotton material into which the manufacturers have introduced ; the fine i original twilling of the famous old Cashmeres. These are in striped designs which are exceedingly neat— ■ Price 12/6 “DURO DYES.” —A select range of these Shirts in smart striped designs, with Loose Collar to match. Exceptional value. Shirt and Collar— Price 12/6 “PLAIN WHITES ” The summer range in these include Beatrice Twills, Hairlines, and Fine Cords. The plain White designs are, most effective, and the values are exceptionally g00d... Prices 10/6 & 12/6 “SILK 'FRONTS.”—These Shirts are made with fine White Beatrice Twill Bodies/ and good quality White Silk Fronts and Cuffs—- • Prices 10/6 £ 15/6 I & J ARTHUR, L Tl^ \ g Merchant Tailors and Men’s Mercers, 12, 14, 16 f and 18 George Street 3E

THE MAXWELL PROPOSITION. I Have you ridden in the New Model Maxwell Light Four? If not, your pleasure is yet to • come. Let us arrange for you a demonstration that will convince you of Maxwell superiority. The new five-seater model available is the car that reaches the highest standara prompted by practical experience. It is "mechanical perfection and comfort expressed," in a phrase. The New Maxwell is the cheapest car proposition on the market, and as such is essentially the car for the man who wishes to conserve his* funds, while obtaining the greatest efficiency and economy • from the oar he owns. Many improvements on oldtime Maxwell models have been introduced A new feature is the Double Unit Lighting System, ensuring absolute satisfaction in this respect. The New Maxwell, with colonial-built body, is an ideal car for particular people bn business or pleasure bent Let us hear from you. Agents: Davidson and Dungey, Moray place, Dunedin.— Advt j

The largest single cheese ever mannfactured is to be made for exhibition at the New York State Fair. The cheese will weight 12 tons, and 150,0001 b of milk (the milk from 7503 cows for one day) will ne required for its manufacture. v

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 2