Huge* Bargains in Ladies’ Corsets CORSET WEEK AT BROWN, EWING’S For one week, commencing MONDAY, JANUARY sth, BROWN, EWING & CO., LTD., will offer the majority of their SUPERB STOCK OF HIGHGRADE CORSETS, including the celebrated and world-renowned ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON CORSETS, WARNER’S. P. & S. SPIRALOID, etc., etc., at enormously reduced prices, of which the following are a few examples:— Special Reductions in the Corset Department, including the celebrated Royal Worcester, P. & S. Spiraloid, Warner’s, B. & C., A.B.C. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS— Usual Prices; 8/11 12/6 15/9 16/6 18/6 Special Prices; 5/11 6/11 8/11 8/11 9/11 WARNER’S CORSETS— Usual Prices 7/11 11/6 14/6 Special Prices 4/11 6/11 8/11 P, & S. SPIRALOID, B. & C. and A.B.C.— Usual Prices 6/11 ,11/6 15/6 17/6 Special Prices 3/11 6/11 8/11 9/11 Usual Prices 21/- 30/- 33/6 Special Prices 12/6 17/6 19/6 Brown, Ewing’s “The House of Distinction,” Crystal Clear Drinking Water & s£9S SRB ass S»KS with a CHEAWS SALUDOR FILTER Water used for drinking purposes should he filtered, as leading medical authorities are all agreed that ” pure water means better health.” With the installation of a “Saludor” Filter, clear, ice-cold water is always available on the instant. The “Saludor” is made in I£, 2,3, or 4 gallon sizes, from the Best White English Ironstone China. Although Very efficient in operation, it is simply constructed and priced so reasonably as to place pure, germ-free water within the reach of all. Order One To-day I JOHN EDMOND LTD, Hardware Merchants 197 Princes St., Dunedin. BE The “Columbia” Trio— The World’s Most Popular Entertainers! New British COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA New Process COLUMBIA RECORDS COLUMBIA NEEDLES L.TO. la _ Local Columbia %pr«MnhdtM9 17 Octagon (uaedia Otago daily times axd witNESS JOB BKLNTIXG DEPARTMENT. —Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Hates Two Great Sales • m One! A Mammoth Sale with combining our Usual and Popular Summer rair” a Special Extensions and Rebuilding Clearance Campaign will open on Tuesday next (!3th inst.). T HIS GREAT SALE, which starts on Tuesday next, the 13th inst., signalises In a striking way another important epoch in the history of this progressive establishment. It will mark the Close of another Successful Season and inaugurate a Stupendous Clearance Campaign, in preparation for the inroads of building operations. The workmen are now busy on the extensions at the rear, destined to carry the premises right back to King Street and very soon they will be breaking through and encroaching on our present warehouse space. Apart, therefore, from the usual Clearance of Seasonable Goods made at our « SUMMER FAIR,” we are this year compelled to reduce in a most drastic manner the whole of our stocks, so as to facilitate the reconstruction operations now being carried on. It will be to your Interegt and Profit to visit this Important Sale, for the Power of educed Prices will be evidenced on all hands—goods of High Standard Quality being fered at Sensationally Low Figures. There are greater quantities of Fashionable Goods assembled here than have been offered at any previous sale, and we can assure our customers not only of Wide and Varied Assortments, but of Exceptional Bargain Values. The Magnitude of this Event will be reflected in the Tremendously Reduced Prices and in the Rapid Selling which must follow on Values so Extraordinary. YOUR PRESENCE IS COURTEOUSLY REQUESTED. This Sale of Sales commences on Tuesday First! LTD m as 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and lIS George St. Branch at South Dunedin
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19373, 8 January 1925, Page 3
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