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m f W & ¥ ¥ & ¥ & w ¥ & ¥ & & Real Eiderdown Quilts By world - famed makers, including McLintock’s and “Woollvena.” So varied is the choice that description convey 1 ,, but little appreciation of their richness. Therefore let us urge your personal call. COLOURS include Pink, Saxe, Grey, Mauve, Vieux Rose, and Black in many tones. Single Bed Sizes may be matched in pairs. SINGLE BED SIZE In choice floral sateens with plain sateen panels of harmonious colouring—49/6, 55/-, 57/6, and 63/-. Others with floral sateen centres are enriched with plain satin panels to tone —65/-, 69/6, 75/-, 84/-. DOUBLE BED SIZE Gaily patterned all - over floral sateen centres with plain sateen panels—s9/6, 67/6, 79/6, 87/6. Attractively-designed floral sateen centres with plain satin panels—--105/-, 119/-, 130/-, 150/-. DOUBLE BED SIZE Rich floral satin centres with plain satin panels to tone are very handsome 210/- up. TWO SPECIALS! Black satin with centre velvet panel of Gold and Pink shaded roses with foliage in Art Blue Bowl. Finished with Vieux Rose border. £l2/19/-. Black and Vieux Rose in alternate diagonal panels of satin, with centre in Wool Work effect and Gold Thread on Black Net over Satin. £l2/10/-. Brown, Ewing’s Dunedin “Leaders of Fashion since 1866.**

Tiled Surrounds & tM x -n ',-tp U.WiKJI I T\ ***** 1/ „ *» v. vwvflmiuftg 5 -IWhether you need one to enhance the trim daintiness of bedrooirt or drawing-room, or to relievo the massiveness of the dining-room a you will find the most suitable designs and desirable shadings here. Out-of-town readers will find our book of photographs of the various designs stocked of great assistance in making their selection. It will be posted free on request. JOHN EDMOND, Ltd. HARDWARE MERCHANTS 197 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN bbbssbbss A hole in the tablecloth If your linen .goes info holes quickly, if your lace curtain* look as if “ the mice had been at them may be the starch. ]s it worth saving a few coppers buying cheap inferior starch merely to spend shilling* or pounds to renew your linen ? Use Colman’a pure rice Starch, which actually preserve* the fabric and make* linen laa longer. Linen lasts longer if you use— Colman’s PURE RICE Starch THE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago r ltness Is acknowledged to be unequalled by that d£ any other Weekly In the Dominion.

Grand Exposition of the NEW MILLINERY By far the Largest and Finest Display in the City! This Unique Collection of Adorably Beautiful Hats in the Latest Autumn and Winter Modes will prove of intense and surpassing interest to every Lady in the Community. Our Magnificent Salon is overflowing with Hats in infinite variety, including large numbers from London, Paris, and New York, and a most attractive selection of our own Adaptations and Creations, which latter are really equal in Tastefulness and Beauty to many imported Models, and DISTINCTLY LOWER IN PRICE. The Vogue of the Small Hat continues this season. Ready-to-wear Felts are most popular. Thirty Tables, each representing one colour in all its shades and nuances of tone, are on view. Head Fits, large and small. Nowhere in Dunedin can such Choice and Satisfaction be obtained as may be secured at our New Autumn Millinery Show, now in progress. “D.S.A." Millinery holds a supreme position, pre-eminent for Novelty, Good Taste, Smartness, and Beauty. llraperySupplyAssoclatiSrh 105, 107, 109, 111, 113 and 115 George Street. Branch at South Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19737, 13 March 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19737, 13 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19737, 13 March 1926, Page 3

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