To-day, at the D.I.C. is BERET DAY When one wears a Beret — On most out-o’-door occasions, and certainly for Motoring, Golfing, Riding, Tennis, Beach Wear, Skating, Winter Sports, Spectator Sports, Tramping, ‘Travel by land, air, or water. French Woven Tweed Berets are novel and most suitable for wear with tweeds. Featured by the D.I.C, in the season’s colours. Price 5/11. The newest and smartest Berets are featured by the D.I.C. They are fine brushed wool, of cosy fit, and sporty appearance. They come in pure white, white with stripes of black, red, turquoise, flamingo, lemon, or delphinium, jade with bottle or green, and brown with beige, fawn, or brick. Price 6/6 Woven French Berets and Polo Caps in the reds, browns, fawns, blues, greens, and black that are the leading colours this season. Price 4/11, Real Angora Berets, crocheted from yarn made of Angora fur. Very fluffy and marvellously light. Just a few in leading colours—2s/Please Call, or Mail Your Order PAUX Your EASTER Suit— The useful little Cardigan Suit, illustrated, for sport, street or business wear, comes in a knitted pepper and salt tweed effect, and is priced at 63/-. Other styles in a variety of colours priced at 49/6, 75/-, 84/A similar type 2-piece Knitted Cardigan Suit, in O.S. sizes, comes in black, navy, nigger, and fawn. A fine diagonal stripe or tiny dots is featured in the material, but the roll collar and cuffs are plain self colours. Very suitable for matrons’ wear. Price 95/D.LC Dunedin i
Reo oil filter (below) hobt directly to engine, without fragile copper tubing i REO MOTOR CAR The reason why Reo can care lor 93 per cent, of all hauling needs lies in the painstaking care in construction and assembling. The oil filter on'the left is an example of that care and attention. Speedwagons and 6ns Chassis T. R. TAYLOR, Reo Garage, Princes Street South. COMPANY, LANSING
I The Injurious tannin dustis fromlhis IT i *ow ROMA TEA COJ Count up the hundreds of spoons full of tea that go into your teapot every year—and the saving that one less each brew would mean You save that extra spoonful every time with “ROMA”—and still enjoy a wonderfully delicious, refreshing cup* Ingenious machinery carefully extracts the harmful Tannin Dust (found in all teas). r jtU DLHT-FREEP Tea
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21300, 2 April 1931, Page 2
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