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New Season’s Goods at New Season’s Prices ! The undermentioned lines are only a few out of many, and are a fair indication of the present Good Values offering at BROWN EWING’S. Brown, Ewing & Co., Ltd. Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre.

RU-BER-OID ROOFING .tv Will withstand the severest weather conditions. In the past it has proved its claim to be the best roofing material on the market —the acme of perfection. It is easy to lay, is beautiful in appearance, and is unsurpassed for durability. For Dwellings, Barns, Staoles, Fowlhouses, etc. Beware of cheap substitutes. 'll —% CHEAPER THAN ROOFING IRON. * PRICE REDUCED. Look for tha " RU-BER-OID” man on each roll. HEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Apply early to the Sole Agent* : JOHN EDMOND, Ltd. 197 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. Alio at Timani & Invercargill

Study English at Home ! Mastery of the EaghA tongue can be rapidly acquired by studying GfomDe }Ge»ef*s Mail Course of Practical English. Start die w<& now. Write for free prospectus "E" to M. Rodger Coy,, 183 Manchester Street, Christchis^h

BABY CARS. All Seagrass. Exceptional value. As illustrated £7 IS/* Plnnket Hood. £6 15/DELIVERED FREE We have at least 100 baby cars always in stock. - Honey refunded U not satisfied.'. ANZAC SQUAEK. DUNXOIH. L PITCHER & CO, MAIL YOUR ORDER; For Immediate Delivery. Accent our Guarantee . . . Seldom equalled, MMf excelled in Quality, Design, or Finish. FOLDING GO-CARTS. The latest conyspienc* As illustrated fit 5/* DELIVERED ESKI We use Crockett’s -a nr upleathers 1 holste&Jtt. English Wbeerosed only. Send for illustration* We are the makers. L. PITCHER & CO. Opp. Railway Station, DUNEDIN.

A Brilliant: Display of tine New Autumn and Winter Fashions priced on this Season’s Lower Scale OUR Fashion Show of the New Season’s Styles is proving an eminent success and meeting with unqualified approval. Wo specialise in Fashionable Goods of Dependable Quality, suitable for the great majority of the people*—those who have to study economy closely. Our prices are always reasonable, and this, with the fact that we continually aim at giving perfect satisfaction and by selling at our quoted prices, creates a sense of confidence on the part of buyers. The following few lines are examples of the* lower prices now prevailing throughout the establishment:— LADIES’ COATS IN DISTINCTIVE MODES. BLOCK BLACK PLUSHETTE COATS, for Matrons; nice full shapes and sizes ; with large collar and deep armhole; also in new fashionable wrap shape—--5 Guineas each ALL-WOOL REAL VELOUR CLOTH COATS; smartly tailored in fashionable Magyar and deep armhole effect; popular shades as: Mole, Ovster, Rose, Nigger, Saxe, Navy, and Bottle—--5 Guineas. NEW. HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR VELOUR FELT HATS; in Black and every popular new shade; specially good shapes; smartly finished with Faille or Cire Ribbon— 17/6 to 29/6 THE LARGEST VARIETY (WE SAY IT ADVISEDLY) OF REAL VELOUR HATS I Lovely before-the-war qualities and most up-to-date shapes; Black and all good colours— Prices 45/- to 79/6 SPLENDID VALUE IN GIRLS’ WARM COATS. GIRLS’ COVERT CLOTH COATS; in Fawn and Grey; smart styles, finished with belt and pockets; sizes 18 and 20 inch, 25/6; 22, 24 and 26 inch, 27/6; 28 and 30 inch, 29/6. LADIES’ WARMER UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS: warm winter weight; elastic waist and knees; Women's, 6/6; 0.5., 6/11. LADIES’ GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS; golf shape; with new ribbed knee; warm winter weight; Women’s, 8/11; 0.5., 9/6. LADIES’ NAVY FLEECY BLOOMERS; in thick winter weight; elastic waist and knees; Women’s, 6/6; 0.5., 6/11. SENSATIONAL NEWS TO LADIES WHO KNIT! SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF THREE TONS OF KNITTING WOOLS! The knitting enthusiast will recognise at once the value of these Wools. They represent the very best of spun yarns from the highest grade Wools in quality, variety, colour, and beauty of shade. LOT I.—Our celebrated “LEADER” 4-PLY DOUBLE KNITTING YARN; with lovely bright Silky finish; suitable for Jumpers, Skirts, Frc.ks, Scarves, etc.; colours: Jade, Vieux Rose, Champagne, Navy, Mid-Grey, Amethyst, MidBrown, Dark Brown, Nigger Brown, White, Blue, and Jade. Price 1/1 per 2oz skein; 8/6 per lb. LOT 2. PAWN’S 4-PLY “ROSE FINGERINGS” merit the confidence of the knitter, because they are consistently good. Colours: Lavender, Jade, Saxe, Champagne, Fuschia, Oyster Grey, Reseda, Henna, Natural, Lemon, Emerald, Vieux Roee, Cherry, Flesh Pink, Light Rose, Mole, Amethyst, Light, Mid and Dark Grey, Brown, Heather Mixture, Black and Red, Marl, White; also Black. Price IOJd per loz skein; 13/6 per lb. Every single loz skein is labelled “Paton’s Alloa Wool.” A GREAT SHOWING OF THE LATEST IN WINTER TWEEDS AND OTHER DESIRABLE MATERIALS. SMART TWEEDS, 42in wide; in checks and stripes; very smart for Costumes and Skirts ; 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, up to 7/11 per yard. PLAIN CHEVIOT TWEED, 42in wide; in shades of Brown, Maroon, Saxe, Bottle, and Navy— 5/6 per yard ALL-WOOL ENGLISH TWEEDS, 54in wide; in two-tone stripes and checks; very smart for skirts, etc.—■ 7/11 per yard 30/32 FLANELLA; soft and warm ; for Rompers, Bloomers, and Underwear; Colours: Shrimp or Mid-Grey— Special Price 1/9 per yard DOWN QUILTS FOR THE COLD NIGHTS! NEW SEASON’S DOWN QUILTS; just opened. Beautiful new printed designs, with plain panels— 39/6 each PAISLEY FLORAL AND NEW ORIENTAL SATEEN - COVERED DOWN QUILTS, with plain panels; any good shade of Blue, Heliotrope, Pink, Grev, Brown, Green, etc.— 63/. to 75/I ffiSperySiitipfvAssociangn 105, 107, 109, 111, 513, aa/1 115 George St. Branch at South Dunedin

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18509, 21 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18509, 21 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18509, 21 March 1922, Page 3

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