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Co. Ltd. THIS SEASON BROWN, EWING & Co. Ltd. Are Creating New Price Levels. Lower Prices. High-grade Qualities. SHOWROOM SPECIALS. LADIES’ BLOUSES, JUMPERS, CARDIGAN COATS, 1 HOUSE DRESSES, AND COSTUMES. LADIES' DAINTY WHITE VOILE BLOUSES AND JUMPERS—--12/9, 14/11, 16/6, 21/-, 22/6, to 32/6 each LADIES’ NEW ART SILK CARDIGAN COATS; in all shtdes—--55/6, 63/-, 65/-, 69/-, 79/6 LADIES’ COTTON HOUSE DRESSES: in Dark and Light Checks and Floral Designs — 11/6, 13/6, 16/6, IS/fj, 21/6, 25/6 LADIES’ GABERDINE AND SERGE COSTUMES; in Navy, Brown, Mole and Grcv; very special value — £6/6/-, £6/17/6, £7/7/-, £7/19/6 LADIES’ SMART MILLINERY HATS: in the very' latest styles— Special Prices 21/-, 25/6, 29/6 CHILDREN’S HATS; in choice and large variety— Special Prices 10/11, 12/11 CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS’ SMART MILLINERY HATS; wonderful va | ue Special Prices 15/6 to 29/6 DRESS DEPT. SPECIALS. J 28in CREPE GINGHAMS; choice colouring's and designs— 1/6 yard 27in CHECK ZEPHYRS; heavy make; good colours— 1/9 yard 3§in LINEN FINISH COTTON SUITINGS; in White, Pink, Grey, Brown and Navy— ’I/ 11 yard 40i n SPONGE CLOTH; in Light and Dark Grounds, with fashionablecheck- y ard 40i n FOULARDS; in Saxe, Navy, and Green Grounds; pretty floral designs— yard 40in STRIPED VOILES; in Light Grounds— 2/6 yard MANCHESTER DEPT. SPECIALS. 31in STRIPED CAMBRIC; good washing colours— 1/9 yard. r>in “NITANDA”; striped; suitable for Summer Pyjamas and Shirts — " 1/11 yard 40in DIAPHALINE; the daintiest of Cotton Fabrics for Lingeries; in beautiful soft shades; Hello., Pink, and Pale BlueColours, 1/11 yard; White, 2/6 yard. 72i. SHEETING; soft make; free from ENGLISH CREPES. ENGLISH CREPES; the largest selection in Dunedin; in White, Helio., Pink, Skv, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Biscuit, and Brown—--30-inch, 1/11 yard; 40-inch, 2/11 yard. [jmgmEcaß Brown, Ewing & Co. Ltd. Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. Purify Strength and rlavourare combined in Jtlo other Jlle approaches it in Quality.

New Springtime Modes! Ladies’ Attire, Dress Materials, etc. at the D.S.A. NAVY SERGE AND GABERDINE COAT FROCKS in well-tailored and seim-fitting and other smart shapes: all beautifully lined and finished silk braid, stitching, coloured cm--7g/15/7 £7/7/-. £B/8/>, £9/9/-. and £l2/19/6 Futher shipments ex “Athenic” and “Port Kapier have made our' stock larger and more complete than ever before. The goods for A ogue and Aalue are incomparable. The Fashion Display in our Showrooms is exciting great interest, and has only to be seen to be appreciated. This week we call attention more especially to Dress Materials in Silk and AVool and in Cotton. Silks in plam ail'd fancy of every make. The colourings are most beautiful, especially those of FOULARDS, 8 38 in wide; in Navy, Black, Grey, Saxe, Putty, and other grounds, with largo scroll designs, also in Oriental colourings— 8/11 and 11/9 yard ORIENTAL PLAIN AVOVEN SILKS, in gorgeous colourings and Eastern designs; 36i n wide— 11/9 per yard DYED SHANTUNGS in every colour: 38in wide— 9/11 per yard PLAIN FU.IIS, 6/6 per yard. STRIPED FUJIS, 8/11 per yard. PRINTED CREPE-DE-CHINES, SILK JERSEY CLOTHS, and all the latest makes in plain and fancy. ALL-WOOL MAROCAINS, 54in wide; in Navy, Nigger, Grey, Fawn, Bottle, * Henna, Brown, Mole, etc- 8/11 and 12/6 per yard ALL-AVOOL GABERDINES AND POIEET TWILLS in every wanted colour and shade; 54in wide— . 15 /8 P er >’ ard COATING SERGES, 54in wide; in Navy and Black; Priestley s unrivalled make—--11/9, 13/0, 15/6, and 19/6 per yard Cotton Materials are more popular than ever, and have been produced in a larger variety of makes and designs, all of which represent the utmost artistic C SPONGE CLOTH is probably the most wanted. It docs not crush, and for Coat Frocks and Skirts is most effective; in plain dyed colours every leading shade— 3/11 to 6/11 per yard CHECKS AND YERY SMART LARGE COMPOUND COLOURINGS, 6/11 per yard. STRIPES, in the stylish chain and basket stripes. 6/11 per yard SILK-FINISHED FOULARDS, 'in plain grounds of Navy, Black, Brown, Grey, Fawn with scroll designs; and also in gay Oriental effects—3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 to 6/11 per yard FANCY AND PLAIN VOILES, the fancy principally on quiet grounds as Navy, Brown, Mole, Grey, Saxo, etc— 3/6 and 3/11 per yard MATERIALS cut out' and tacked ready for making up at home. Dresses at 3/6 to 4/6 each.. LOVELY MILLINERY FOR MATRONS. We specialise in Hats for Matrons, and arc now showing a lovely selection in Black “Giro” Satin, Cronolino, and Horsehair, Lisere Straw, etc — . ” 39/6 to 53/. each NEAV KNITTING SILKS! The “ESPLEN-D’OR” AND “SHAMAR” SILK KNITTING YARNS, beautiful lustrous finish; A 1 quality, and recommended to give every satisfaction; in practically every shade. Price, 7/11 per spool or hank; 31/6 box of 4. THE “GLISKNIT” CABLE SILK YARN, superior quality, crepe effect; in 36 charming colours. Price, 8/11 per 4oz spool; or 35/6 box of 4. FASHIONABLE COSTUMES AND FROCKS. A splendid selection of attractive MODEL COSTUMES, tailored in newest ideas, including low waisted belted shape; pouch effect; semi-fitting, sac; in Fawn, Dove Grey, Mole, Putty, and Saxe — £6/15/., £7/7/=, £9/9/-, £l2/19/6, and £l4/14/. ENT ENT M MEN’S SPORTS AVEAR. WHITE TENNIS TROUSERS, with cuff bottoms and hip pocket—--19/6 and 22/6 CREAM SWEATER COATS, open neck, two pockets— AVorth, 30/-, For 15/11 CELLULA SINGLETS AND KNEE PANTS— ' 8/6 each GENT’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, our own make, with bands; in J-Sf* stripes and checks; good quality cloths—- ' ‘ 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, and 10/6 Special A 7 alue in KHAKI COA 7 ERED SUIT CASES, with leather corners and 2 locks; 20in, 15/6; 22in, 16/11; 24in, . 18/11; and 26in, 19/11. fi mean 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 George St. Branch at South Dunedin

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18675, 3 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18675, 3 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18675, 3 October 1922, Page 3