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PUBLIC NOTICES FOR EVENING WEAR Whitcombes are now showing a nice selection of ladies’ handbags suitable for evening wear. These are made in various colours in Silk, Crepe de Chines, and Marocains to tone in with your frock. We also have a beautiful lot of beaded bags which are always fashionable. The very newest in street bags are also made of silk, a shade larger than the Evening Bag, and with a stronger, heavier frame for service. PINK AND GOLD BEADED EVENING BAG, Pouch Shape, two inside compartments;- 455. GOLD SEQUIN EVENING BAG, Envelope Shape; 32s 6d. NAVY SILK MAROCAIN, square shape, new flat Chromium frame; silk lined; 49s 6d. BROWN OTTOMAN SILK HANDBAG, with Square Calf Handles; 455. BROWN SILK, square shape, diamante clasp; 18s 6d. NAVY CREPE DE CHINE, Silver Clip fastening; silk lined; 21s. BROWN PLEATED SILK HANDBAG, Envelope Shape and Thumb Strap; 12s 6d. FLORAL SILK AFTERNOON OR EVENING BAGS, Diamante Clip fastening; 12s 6d. BROWN SILK CREPE, lined Crepe de Chine; 49s 6d. BLACK AND SILVER EVENING BAGS, Envelope Shape; silk lined; 27s 6d. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, 0.1. J£LEXEMA TREATMENT FOR SKIN AND SCALP AILMENTS Sufferers from — ECZEMA, SEBORRHOEA, PSORIASIS, ALOPECIA. ACNE, FALLING HAIR, BABY ECZEMA, Consultations Free. Write for Booklet KLEXEMA ROOMS, PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS. MORAY PLACE. Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Open Friday Evenings. Phone 13-355 Visiting Oamaru Third Wednesday each month. Miramar Hotel, hours 11-5. QT. MARY’S QUEEN CANNIVAL, KAIKORAI. RESULTS OF RAFFLES. QUEEN OF HEARTS STALL.—I, Engraving, No. 220—Ivan O’Driscoll; 2, Two Art Bedspreads, No. 1172 —Mr A. Jenkins; 3, One Art Needlework Cushion, No. 2105 —Violet Prattley; 4, One Dressed Doll, No. 1503 —Mr Irwin. \ QUEEN OF DIAMONDS STALL.—I, One Art Needlework Cushion, No. 580— Mr Brown; 2, One Art Needlework Traycloth, No. 1134—Mr W. Condon; 3, Painting (Tomahawk Beach), No. 1429 —Mrs Pertin; 4, One Art Needlework Traycloth (2), No. 2505—Mrs Lynch. QUEEN OP SPADES STALL.—I, Picture (Yachting Study), No. 253 —Vera Morris; 2, One Art Needlework Table Centre, No. 576 —“ Good Luck ”; 3, One Art Needlework Cushion, No. 1011—T. Black: 4, Dressed Doll, No. 1527 —Elva M'Keitch; 5. Picture, No. 2522—Mr Lynch; 6, Picture, No. 2322—Imelda Richmond. QUEEN'OF CLUBS STALL.—I, Art Needlework Supper Cloth, No. B—R. J. Coxon; 2, One Dressed Doll, No. 663 — Alma M'Millan; 3, One Art Needlework Cushion, 1657 —G. Shepperd. Secretary, R. IRWIN, 167 Taieri road, Kaikorai (phone 21-313). UNWANTED HAIR MARS VI SUMMER SPORTS. Don’t suffer distressing thoughts because of downy growth' on face and limbs. Use VELVET MITTEN Hair Remover. Rotate freely over your skin. Rid yourself of unwanted hair in a twinkling, avoiding all chemicals and risk. VELVET MITTEN is ag easy to use as a powder puff. Refuse substitutes. Sold on MoneyBack Guarantee at Is 6d (Posted, Is 7d). Wilkinson and Son, Chemists. OLFE’S WAX gives a brighter, longer ' lasting polished surface to linoleums and wood floors. rriHOMPSON’S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, X 7 St. Andrew street (phone 18-301) Supplies Botanic Remedies, Medicinal Herbs for Natural Repair purposes; working entirely in line with Natural Law, in harmony with body functioning, the potency of Botanic Remedies is remarkable. Inquiries Invited. —and don’t forget, " NUGGET ” your shoes every morning. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Matrons’ Frocks, W, W.X., 0.5., floral and figured, 15s 6d, 19s 6d Hummer Art. Silk Throw-over Coats, navy, black, brown; S.W., W., 0.5., 255, 29s 6d; Linen Skirts, figured and plain, 5s 6d, 6s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Embroidered Art. Silk Dressing Gowns, cross-over; long length ; black, rose, scarlet, saxe ; 8s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Heavy-weight Locknit BLOOMERS, good wearing; black, beige, peach; X.X.0.H., 4a lid; X. 0.5., 4s 6d. D REAVERS’ SALE. —Stitched Pull-on Felt and Material HATS, white and pastels; were 12s 6d, 15s 6d ; now 5s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—STRAW HATS, In smart shapes and every shade; very special! Were 15s 6d, now 5s lid. D REAVERS’ HALE Dull SILK HOSE, Cuban heel, mock fashioned; long panel; fashionable colours; 2s lid; now Is lid. D REAVERS’ SALE. White Mesh GLOVES, with organdie culls; wash and wear well; 3s lid; now 2s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Floral Halrcord Frock and Bloomer SETS, 181 n and 201 n; were 8s lid, now 4s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Children’s Wool CARDIGANS, red, wine, saxe, green; odd sizes and colours; 9s 6d ; now 5s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Cream Linen TRAYCLOTHS ; 14 x 20 : stamped for working ; special price, Is 3d. D REAVERS’ SALE. NIGHTDRESS LENGTHS, in soft boiling silk; large size; hemstitched and stamped: white only: 2s lid. D REAVERS’ SALE.—SILK LINEN, for frocks and costumes ; pink, blue, green, salmon, cream; Is 6d yard ; now Is. D REAVERS’ SALE.—Extra heavy Super SAND CREPE, novelty printed designs ; 2s 6d; now Is lid. —DREAVBRS, LTD., George street. DANDRUFF Harley Potter’s Scurf Lotion, certain cure. Clean, pleasant to use: 2s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son. Chemists MISS LOGAN, Typiste; all work strictly confidential.—s and 6 Stock Exchange, Princes street entrance. Telephone 18-06$. CORNS Apply “ BAMBO ’’ nightly. Painless. Corn lifts right out. Buy today ; 2s.—Wilkinson and Son, Chemists. DRINK Holloway’s DRY GIN and Lane’s Stone Ginger for your health's sake. CONN’S FOOT-ROT CURE obtainable only from Conn’s ” Grand ” Pharmacy, Dunedin. Safest, quicket, most economical. IF seeking really good TONIC for Falling Hair, ask for Prescription Tonic No. 80 at Hendy’s Toilet Rooms.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22807, 17 February 1936, Page 1

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