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? m i* These Fur Coats Must Be Sold. I only MINK MARMOT COAT with straight lines; crush collar and deep cuffs; lined cord silk. W. size. Regular Price £35/10/ < Sale Price £l9/19/ I only SEAL CONEY COAT with long roll collar of Natural Skunk; lined beige brocade. O.S. size. Regular Price £29/10/Sale Price £l2/10/1 only ELECTRIC SEAL CONEY COAT with double collar and deep cuffs; lined grey brocade. O.S. size. Regular Price £45/107Sale Price £l6/16/1 only HUDSON SEAL GOAT with handsome collar ‘and cuffs of Natural Skunk; lined black crepe de chine with heavy floral border. S.W. size. Regular Price £B9/10/Sale Price £4O Bridge Goats & Gowns NOVELTY BRIDGE COATS in and Gold Brocade, plain Celanese with striking design in contrasting applique, also Floral Brocade. Usual Prices 69/6, 79/6, 99/6, sgns. Sale Price 29/6 Plain Celanese BRIDGE COATEES, bound contrasting shade and with new rucked .sleeves. Usual Price 49/6 Sale Price 10/6 A Rack of AFTERNOON and EVENING GOWNS in Satin, Crepe, Marocain, and Georgette. Slightly soiled. Usual Prices 59/6, 75/- to 6gns. To Clear 19/6 English and French MODEL HOUSE GOWNS, trimmed fine tucks; some have dainty georgette vest or collar hnd cuffs of lighter toning. Usual Prices 6gns, 7£gns to 9gns. Sale Price 637-TO-DAY Clearance of Frocks and Goats A Rack of Smart English COAT FROCKS in Wool. Georgette, and Afgaline. S.W. and W, only. Usual Prices 55/-, ssgns, 6gns Sale Price 49/6 A Rack of Warm WINTER FROCKS in Fancy Tweed, Ratine,'and Wool Marocain. Usual Prices 49/6, 63/-, 69/6: to sgns. - •' All One Price—l9/6 HOUSE FROCKS, O.S. fittings; in Satin, Marocain, and Flamisol Silk; front with light satin or.georgette inset, trimmed fine tucks. Usual Prices £4/15/-, Signs, 6gJis. Sale Price 42/Ladies’ AFTERNOON FROCKS in Plain hnd Figured Marocain, Celanese, and Silk Crepe, in Navy, Black. Wine, Emerald, Rose, and Saxe. Usual Prices 69/6, 85/- to sgns v Sale Price 29/6 Matrons’ PONEY CLOTH COATS with handsome collar of Baby Seal, Musquash, Sable Opossum; lined satin. Usual Prices 9gns, ! Ogns, 12gns, Isgns. Sale Price, all sgns. WINTER TWEED COATS with strappings •of self material: belted, -styles, with Musquash, ..Skunk Opossum, and Sheared Lamb Collars. i . Usual Prices : 79/6, 84/-,, sghs,'.£s/10/6 Sale Price 39/6 A Rack of WINTER COATS for small women; plain and fancy weave Facecloth, in tailored styles oi trimmed poney cloth or fur collar; lined celanese: Usual Prices 84/-, 89/6, 95/-, £5/10/6 Sale Price 59/6 Matrons’ Winter MODEL COATS in Boucle, Diagonal, or Facecloth, with fur collar and fancy sleeve; Navy, Nigger, and Black. Usual Prices £6/10/6, £6/19/6, £7/7/- to 9gns Sale Price Sgns. BROWN EWING & CO, Princes Street ‘Now, Joan, remember you re a Vs M iiiiii * o W m m and HALF A CUP OF RICH FULL CREAM MILK IN EVERY 3d. BAR OF CADBURY’S MILK CHOCOLATE HEN Joan has her Bournvillc Cocoa, she doesn't believe in leaving any in the cup 'for manners.' A great drink, with its heartening warmth, its chocolaty flavour; a great food providing, just that EXTRA nourishment the children need to increase their power of resistance. Milk by itself is a splendid source of nourishment; but BOURNVILLE COCOA MIXED WITH MILK IS A 45 PER CENT BETTER FOOD. V Yet another eminent doctor (F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.) writes: ‘Owing to its digestibility and agreeable taste Cocoa is a good and suitable food for young children. By combining Cocoa with a certain proportion of milk, a food of highly nutritious character is obtained at a comparatively low cost.' Made by Cadbury in ' the : Factory in a Garden, They need the extra nourishment of BOURNVILLE COCOA 5*133

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21989, 26 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21989, 26 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21989, 26 June 1933, Page 3