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On the March to Kindergarten Along the road, defying Jack Frost, go fluffy, woolly suits, each with a girl or boy inside, two round eyes and a pink nose peeking out the top. Lucky ones, who went to the D.I.C. and got such smart new Winter togs I Let’s take our Mummies and all go—to-day I Teddy Suits FASCINATING SETS, consisting of Coat, Cap, and Breechetta, as illustrated; fluffy Brush woo] or woven; Sky, Pink, Saxe, Lavender, Jade, Fawn, Apricot, Mushroom; Sizes 1 4in—2s/6, 27/6, 32/6; 1 6in—29/6; 1 Sin—29/6, 37/6. Small Barat Tama with • little root on top. like puppy’s tail—3/11, 4/6 each. Wee Woolly Frocks WOOL FROCKS AND SUITS, with knicks to match; similar shades to Teddy Suita. Sizes 16in 1 Sin 20in 22in 17/6 21/6 19/6 29/6 22/6 17/6 29/6 37/6 Warm Coats VELOUR CLOTH AND TWEED; some fur trimmed, some plain, some of Teddy bear cloth; in Pink, Blue, and Fawn. 1 Sin ....... 19/6 to 49/6 I Sin ....... 22/6 to 52/6 20in - 22/6 to 59/6 22in ....... 25/6 to 59/6 In the Country you'll put your order in the pillar-box. FOR Ry A ut> D.I.C. Dunedin Hear Your Favourite Record on the New “His Master’s Voice” Recent Record Releases Popular numbers we recommend. Gems from ’’Sunny,' Gems from Tiptoes Vocal—Cl293—Vidor Opera Co. - - 7/6 Andantino, Humoresque—Kriesler—DABO3 9/6 Just a Cottage Small; Mother, My ' Dear— DA765 —John M’Corraack - 9/6 leptha. Deeper and Deeper Still, Waft Her —Dll 18—Walter Widdop (Tenor) — 10/Danse Macabre (Dance of Death), parts I and 2—DU2I—Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra — lO/Sleepy Head (Duet)—L. James and F. Baur, Zono—27Bo 4/AU Had the Power, Abide With Me—Grand Organ, Spencer Shaw, Z0n0—2783 * - 4/Jesu, Lover of My Soul; Holy, Holy, HolyChurch Choir, with Grand Organ, Zono—--2799 - - 4/Ihe Storm, parts 1 and 2—Arthur Meale (Grand Organ—B2347 - 5/In a Little Spanish Town —Waltz, Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra—EAl2s, Then you will readily see that it is an instrument far in advance of any other gramophone you’ve ever heard. The new “His Master’s Voice” is new in principle, new in design, and entirely new in playing quality. It reproduces music with such flawless realism that the most critical would conceive the idea that the actual artists themselves were playing or singing before them. Come in and let us give you a demonstration—-come with an open mind and a critical ear—you’ll be roused to a spirit of intense enthusiasm at the wonderful performance of this Master Gramophone. Any gramophone available on the easiest of terms. Greatest Artists Finest Recordings S lent Surface n CHAS. BEGG & C 0. 9 LTD. DUNEDIN. And at Invercargill and Oamaru. Accredited Dealers for “His Master’s Voice” Gramophones and Records.

BRUNTON’S “BUFFALO’ FENCING WIRE Made in Scotland. Do with one ton of “Buffalo” 12x14 gauge Wire what it would take three tons of No. 8 (English gauge) to do, and do the job better. It will stand the same strain without breaking. It is galvanised by “Brunton’s special Hot Galvanising Process,” and though it may darken in colour it will not rust—the spelter will not peel off or crack. It is the ideal Wire for fences in mountainous country, as it saves so much carting, as one ton of “Buffalo” 12 x 14 Wire is equal in length to three tons of ordinary No. 8 Wire. For heavy duty use “Buffalo” 10 x 12 Wire. It is twice the length and twice the strength of ordinary No. 8. We also specialise in FENCING STANDARDS. Write at once for more particulars and prices of this Wire to JOHN EDMOND, Ltd. 197 PRINCES ST.. DUNEDIN

And now another ts* SONORA PORTABLE with the ocean-deep tone of the larger Sonora models—just the thing for parties and impromptu dances. Call and ask to hear it. Time payments arranged. Allan Young, Ltd. Sole Agents, 17 OCTAGON - - DUNEDIN

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 2