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lA ORDER BY MAIL if unable to call* Prompt service and a guarantee of satisfaction. Val\V —THE— Daintiest of Jumpers charmingly embroidered and of beautiful quality. D. I. C. Jumpers are so “different,** hence their attractiveness. White Jap Silk Jumpers, 19/6 For everyday wear. Good quality, applique embroidered, in Sky, Shell Pink, Lemon, Navy. Crepe de Chene Jumpers 4716 63/- and 65jIn rich soft shades of Blue, Shell Pink, Apricot, Maize, Jade, Putty or While. Round or Square Neck finish, piping, and daintily embroidered, latest eyelet work. Georgette Jumpers, 55/- 59/6 Soft shades, applique embroidered, in contrasting colours, loose shape, finished sash. Also plain Jumpers with facings D. tone. All in original designs. Model Jumpers 63 h 65/Of Crepe de Chene. Charmingly embroidered in spider web and fancy designs, loose shape, finished smart sash and tic effects at sides, faced with contrasting shades. Crepe de Chene Jumpers, 69/6 Elbow length sleeve and round neck. Smartly shaped deep band from waist, exquisitely embroidered and finished, plaited band of self material, all shades. D.I.C. Box 397 DUNEDIN.

O FORECAST The whims of that fickle mistress Fashion, with accuracy, would be to make one’s fortune as a prophet. However the fashions of good furniture may change, the antique styles are always in good taste and. correct'style. No matter what is the prevailing type of modem furniture, that known as Jacobean has made such a profound impression on the world’s connoisseurs that it may be called a classic style which will always be in good taste in just the same way as the ancient Greek and Roman temple decorations. The wonderful achievements of modem engineering and science, with the evolution of machinery, chemistry, etc., make it possible for the man! of moderate means to furnish his home at a low cost and in a style, of beauty which was at one time attained by people only of extreme wealth. Our galleries are' full of such modem productions of the antique—pieces almost as distinctive as those made 400 years ago. f Call in. We shall be delighted to give you our advice on the choice of ; the furniture yon will have to live frith. If you make a mistake now, your furniture will remind you of it daily. Get our advice. It is free. ; . SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM Ld. RATTRAY STREET DUNEDIN. Open Friday Nights till 9 p.m.

RETURNED LIKE NEW. ♦ Established 1895. ’Phone 459. \ .Let ns show you how we can give you | more wear out of your Garments ;hy DRY CLEANING at a ■ very small cost. We Dry Clean, Repair, and Press Suits, Costumes, Hats, Overcoats,: Curtains, etc. The Oldest and Largest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in N.Z. CITY DYE WORKS QEORQE STREET, DUNEDIN.

What will your Car be worth a. year from to-day? The Light Four Overland, irrespective of age, commands a good price when offered for re-sale. -This high valuation on the “Light Four” has been fixed, not by the makers, but by the public. Freedom from repairs and replacements is not an occasional result, but is a characteristic of this Car. The surest and quickest way to judge the worth of the Light Four Overland is to ask the man who owns one to give you a few facts and figures. ' . Wimpenny Bros. & Reid, Ltd. MORAY PLACE.

RITOHIB’S have all necessary equipment for Jam Making and Fruit Preserving. Mason Jars, in all sizes, narrow and mouth. Glass Jelly Jars and Jam Tumblers. Glass tie over Jars, best quality, I lb. 5/6 ; 2 lbs., 6/6. Brass, Enamel, and Aluminium Preserving Pans, Jelly Bags, Jam Pot Covers, I.R. Spoons, Etc. Etc* 9 reliable qualities at lowest prices at m vnp ar\ UT IP 30 CEORCE STR J. WOIX!/ (Near Octagon) - ' ' •' : '■■■■'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 2