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SHOW WEEK BARGAINS from the SHOWROOM During Show Week we are offering these remarkable values in beautiful Gowns, Suits, and Coats. Make a point of seeing Dreavers’ Show Week Specials. The quality, the style, and the price will all appeal. 1 only W. French Model EVENING GOWN of Nile Green Silk Lace and Tulle over Silk foundation. Usually Priced £9/15/Show Week Bargain £4/41 only Long-sleeved ’’H French SEMI - EVENING GOWN of Black Lace over Gold Satin. Usually Priced £9/19/6 Show Week Bargain £4/19/6 1 only CONTINENTAL MODEL AFTERNOON GOWN of Black Wool Marocain relieved with Royal Wool Marocain. High neck line. Size W. An exquisite Gown for a tall woman. Usually Priced £9/15/Show Week Bargain £3/19/6 Smart TWEED COSTUMES and SUITS. Usually Priced £3/3/- to £5/10/.Show Week Bargain 49/6 MAIDS' TAILORED TWEED COATS, half - belted backs. Usually Priced 36/- to 42/Show Week Bargain 29/6 HANDSOME FUR FABRIC COATS, semi-fitting three-quarter and seven-eighths lengths. Black, Brown, Light Navy. . Usually Priced £3/15/Show Week Bargain £2/15/LADIES’ IMPORTED COATS, 0.5., X. 0.5., X.X.0.5., in Navy and Black. All newest materials. Semifitting and English tailored, with comfortable fur collars. Usually Priced £6/19/6 to £9/19/6. Show Week Bargains £4/19/6, £5/5/-, £6/19/6, £7/7/Jainty Floral Silk Shortleeved COATEES. Worth 25/show Week Bargain 9/11 TAILORED COSTUMES of Grey Cloths and Flannel. S.W. and W. Usually Priced 39/6 Show Week Bargain 21/- / V m All Imported Evening and Wedding Gowns substantially reduced for Show Week Bargains. DREAVERS LIMITED 72-78 George Street, Dunedin.

m Hou hove on interest HYLAND slack Limited m "■ m m mm mm&i mm m << •> ■-■■••-■ ;&y»v*v>' . . -i, ■'■, ■ • ■/ ' .v. w . m .sfi»v^SwSvSwi6i^ Mf . Lates/ Otago Shipment of Dodge Cars arriving at our Showrooms. N6W6ALANP OWN6D £ OP6RAT6D 0 ASSEMBLY OF DODGE BROTHERS motor cars in New Zealand is now one of the biggest all-New Zea-land-owned-and-operated industries of its kind in the Dominion. It now plays an important part in the prosperity of New Zealand in general and of Otago in particular. Every yard of woollen cloth—practically all made at the Mosgiel Woollen Mills—-and most of 'he thousands of genuine leather pelts used in Dodge upholstery are produced in New Zealand. Thousands of gallons of paints and innumerable other incidental purchases from New Zealand factories, as well as high-grade servicing available to Dodge owners all over the country, also circulate money- Each helps to provide a market in New Zealand for the product of your own labours. (Jp to the minute in modern conceptions of smart automotive design, the New Dodge introduces many added features of safety and comfort. All controls and knobs on me instrument panel are recessed, and rest flush with the face of the panel. Wider all-steel bodies, aerohydraulic shock absorbers, new advancements in body insulation and numerous refinements on the time - proved, dependable Dodge engine offer the motorist the greatest value in Dodge history. Dodge Cars, being “ completely knocked down ” into more than 7000 parts, are assembled in the big South Island factory of Motor Assemblies Ltd., and provide direct employment for over 100 New Zealanders besides helping to provide work for hundreds of men in other industries. Last year the industry paid out for Wages £16,000 He 1938 DOBBS @n ¥iew ol the WINTER SHOW New Zealand Cloth and New Zealand Leather Upholstery. • >UUU Paint and incidental purchases from New Zealand firms. 6,000 Showrooms open Friday evenings from 7 to 9. DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS: COSSENS & BLACK LTD. Crawford and Manor Streets, Dunedin. £29,000 Let us Demonstrate a DODGE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 23

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