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ECONOMIES IN DRESSMAKING. POSSIBLE AT PENROSE’S. WHERE PRICE CONCESSIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE. Some people anticipate a hard winter and a shortage of money. These are timid people, and are probably wrong.' PENROSE’S DRESSMAKING CHARGES will make life easy this winter for all who need a new dress. There is every inducement to buy when PENROSES ARE MAKING PRICES SO LOW. Mrs Gray, the expert Dressmaker at Penrose’s, has been instructed to make only minimum charges for this year’s Winter Dresses! Whether _ the material is supplied by the customer or bought on the premises, the best work possible is to be put m, and all the arts of fashionable dressmaking are to be employed, quite irrespective of the lowest prices possible being charged. Undoubtedly this is one of thei most wonderful and generous offers ever marie to the ladies of Dunedin. Costumes of highest quality of Botany Twill, navy, indigo, all-wool serge; made to order, £6 15s. Former price, £lO 10s. Ladies’ Winter Coats, heavy blanket cloth, any colour; made to order, 70s. Former price, £5 10s. Girls Tweed Coats for winter, made of heavy blanket coatings from 50s, as. per size hook. Your order now Ladies’ All-wool Colonial Tweed Costumes, made to order, any style, for £5 ss. Former price, £7 7s. These offers sound good, and so they are. Big purchase of heavy-weight Silk Crepe de Chines, reduced to 5s lid and 7s lid yard, all colours. all-wool velour ooat cloths. A full stock of these New and Dressy Coat Cloths to hand at Penrose’s. Many colours showing, such as Navy, Brown, Fawn, Vieux Rose, Saxe, Grey, Mole, etc. 16s 6d YARD. W. PENROSE & CO.. GEORGE STREET. —Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18515, 28 March 1922, Page 5

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296

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18515, 28 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18515, 28 March 1922, Page 5

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