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LADIES' TWEED COATS (right), tailored , in Ail-Wool Diagonal Tweed; slightly semi- ' fitting; fully lined, tailored collar; shadings: Tan, Red, Wine, and Green; sizes S.S.W. and W.X. only. As illustrated. AQ //» . Usual Price, 3gns. Sale Price Tr« 7/ O LADIES' WINTER COATS (below), made in All-Wool Velour; semi-fitting and belted styles; fully lined, finished Coney Fur Collar; in light and dark tones; shadings: Midnight Blue, Navy, and Red Wine; sizes S.W-, W., > and W.X. As illustrated. f*\ /f Usual Price. 92/6. Sale Price t LADIES' WINTER COATS, made in Plain Facecloth; slightly semi-fitting; fully lined; Opossum Collar, fancy cuffs; shades: Green, Saxe, and Navy; sizes S:S.W., S.W., and W. Usual Price, £4/1 •" ■! A GNS Sale Price T 1 ,-J{ LADIES' WINTER COATS, tailored in All-Wool Facecloth; plain and fancy ;, weave styles; slightly fitting; good wrap-over; fully I • lined;' finished Fur Collar; shades: Navy, Light Navy, Brown, and Black; sizes \ S.W., W., W.X., and O.S. Usual Prices: £5/10/- to I 6srns. w:x 7\ v *-*l' ! i \\/l; l&f [ ' LADIES' WINTER COATS,, made in All-Wool Facecloth; plain and fancy' weave; tailored in fitting; and plain styles; all fully lined; finished good Fur Collar; shades: Saxe, Light Navy, and Navy; sizes S.S.W., S.W., W., 0.5., and.X.O.S. Usual Prices: 6gns to £6/19/6. m m':: fits' W.:v'«E &MVTA LADIES' WINTER COATS, tailored in All-Wool Facecloth; smartly cut designed in latest line; finished Skunk Opossum Fur Collar; all coats fully lined; shades: Black, Brown, and Light Navy; sizes S.S.W., S.W., W., W.X., O.S. and X.O.S. Usual Prices: £619/6 to 7gns. /JGNS Sale Price O LADIES' SUEDE COATS, made in best quality Suede; sports style, storm collar, all-round belt, fully lined, hip length; shades: Green, Tan, Mid and Dark Brown; sizes S.W., W., and O.S. Usual Prices: 7gns and Bgns..'-.'.. i Sale Price CuU ingWalton, r oW •»*» CHARGES. 27/ € guara^ ed nRESSMA&W* G l7/ v e Wet, etc g *22Z Cotton or A*f Saun, V;_\ o 46/ guarantee l ° _ rESS *£ Silk . £*&£*, etc. .ROCKst Cott- A- lk , Saun, Ve 4S/ plain Crocks. i* Att - as/.- *? stf IvENING -FRO ■; 12/6 to 2^/ 1 FROCKS ■■U'/th/i to . 1 cbAT s ; • • •;;; .' George Street. Dunedin,

EASY TERMS EAS A mmm g mm mm Y your old mattress. During period June 15 to 30 only we wall allow you 15/on each full-sized Mattress (10/- on single size Mattress), irrespective of age or condition, which you trade in for a Layerbilt. Your old Mattress will be burned. .Collection and delivery in plain vans free in city and suburbs! \ LAYERBILT MATTRESSES—2/6 Down, 2/6 Weekly. T E R ICALDER M 13553 I use in every home. Here are a few which are sold by VERNON SMITH THE IRONMONGER IN GEORGE STREET BREAD BOARDS, ll|m diameter. .1/3, railed 6d extra SALT BOXES 1/3, railed 6d extra 4-ARM TOWEL HANGERS ..... 1/6, posted 4d extra BUTTER PATS ....... 1/- per pair, posted 2d extra | ROLLING PINS ............. 1/3, posted 5d extra POTATO MASHERS !/., posted 2d extra | TOWEL ROLLERS .., 1/6, posted 4d extra f STEP LADDERS, sft ......... sf%$ f % rmU 1/6 extra » 13Jini x sin. This washboard is ideal for use in flats or when travelling—1/1, posted 3d extra FOLDING TABLE MATS2/- Set of Three, posted 3d extra A OVERUSING pays Its way. often many / VIAGO DAILY 11A1ES AND IV n' «<•* times over. It will permit lower prices NESS JOB FKIN'IING DEPAKI through increased volume. It can reduce MENT Job Printing of every desenr, selling costs. It can lessen the time in which tion done with despatch and at low..si a product moves from factory to consumer. current rates i««ytsi

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21992, 29 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21992, 29 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21992, 29 June 1933, Page 3