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• Tweeds, Checks, • Angoras, Flecks, • Boucles, Crepes New Woollens You’ll rush to start Winter Sewing when you see such woollens as these. They’re all pure wool ... all look like expensive quality ... all are the smartest 1936 patterns. But they’re really not high in price—they’re of the finest quality, and give that extra wear you justly expect. TWEEDS for coats, costumes, and frocks, in a large range tolourings: Wine, Bottle, Fawn. Red, Green, Rust, Brown, Black, Grey, 36in 5/11 to 7/6 yard FROCKINGS in Self Check, Plain, Phantom, Vandyke. Radiocord. Honeycomb weaves! colours—Black, Navy, Bottle, Rust, Reseda, Lido, Wine, Nigger, and Brown. _ . , 36in - - 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6 yard VIYELLAS for frocks and blouses, in a range of checks and plain last colourings of Brown, Rust, Green, Fawn, Lido, Gold, etc. 36in - 8/11 yard COATINGS in Self-checked, Plain, Honeycomb, Astrakhan, Diagonal, •nd Knopp weaves; colours of Green, Wine, Black, Brown, and Navy. 54in - - 9/H, H/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6 Th. Sauon’. Latest in AUTUMN COSTUME CLOTHS, SeK-.tripeA Striped, Checked, Vandyked, Radio, Cord weaves, etc.; beautifully •oft materials. . . 54in - 9/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 19/6 FUR CLOTH and CAMEL CLOTH for smart coats, in Fawn and NiSß ' r soin and 56i„ - - - 18/6, 21/6 yard EVENING CLOAK ERMINETTE in Self-Vandyke Stripe. 56in - - 21/6 yard WRITE FOR PATTERNS DIC A Sj m. EVER since radio tirsfsho! like a comet into the world of.music and entertainment ’hilips laboratories have been alive with ichievements ... inventing ... developing .. improving... KEEPING RADIO UP-TO : DATE. s Imazing valves... screen grid... penthoda ~ octode... and now the Metal Clad Series vhich are the ultimate in radio development, iliering types for every purpose. 1.C., fI.C./D.C. or Battery... no matter what ype' of set you buy insist on Philips Metal ;lad Valves. PHILIPS METAL CLAD Advt. of Philips Lamps (N.Z.) Ltd., 286-288 VALVES Wakefield Street, Wellington. Your Eyes should be Examined at Regular Intervals JWJODERN conditions of work and pleasure subject the 1• 1 eyes to severe strain —in many cases greater than they can be expected to bear unaided. Prolonged reading and close work affect the nervous system and induce Eye-strain, Headaches, and other physical discomforts. To make sure that the eyes are not being overtaxed, it ia wise to have them examined by us now and again. When necessity arises for the adoption of Glasses they can then be supplied just when needed. HUGH & G. K. NEILL, LTD. Consulting Opticians, 93 George Street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 2