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there's Value in every inch of our boys' wear 212-224 George St. Knickers Made to stand everything from sliding down the banisters to falling off trollies, these Knickers are in Navy Tweed, 11/6-20/6; fine Navy Serge, 18/7 21/1; or Grey Worsted, 17/9-22/3. All with double seats. Sizes 3-20. Overcoats We have both fs.'vy and Tweed in sizes from 7 to 16. The Navy ve extra heavy arid warm, double-breasted and fifiing style, 86/- to 100/-. The Tweeds are plain, cheek or herringbone, in Brown, Fawn, Blue, Grey and Lovat, 72/3 to 87/9. Sports Coats These arc All-Wool Herringbone Tweeds, in Brown, Fawn, or Blue and Grey. Fully lined,with three man-size pockets, they are in sizes to fit boys 7-16 years. Priced according to size from 44/3 to 53/3. Boys' Caps Although school regulations forbid us to put a feather in our caps, we have them in Navy, Grey and Brown, all sizes 5/4. Also a few left of Otago Boys’ High School Caps, 6/11. 5L f i tm mm f* Suitcases Pyjamas Grey Shirts What youngster doesn’t take pride in a smart, new gchool case. There are two qualities, good, strong fibreboard, well made—l6in, 12/9, 18in, 14/6; and heavy Letliolite, of superior make and finish—16in, 27/9, 18in, 31/3. If he’s off to boarding school or even just a day boy, he’ll need flannelette pyjamas , for warmth and diard wear. These Childswear Pyjamas are just the thing. Sizes 2-10. 13/6—19/6. Of Grey Cotton Nurse Cloth, generously cut and strongly sewn, these are undoubtedly'what you mothers have been looking for. Sizes ,4-10. 13/6 WhYteyort so much ft P£RS!L \ \ *nf 's © 9 J 1 thanjP lliei \ \ fpiiliP mmm ■v., > • mmm % It’s Persil’s oxygen that makes pretty coloureds look so bright 1 Those foamy, oxygen-charged suds bubble in and out of clothes gently easing out stubborn dirt. Not some of it not most of it but ALL of it! Persil makes coloureds brightest and whites whitest befcause it washes cleanest. M / ft t X / X ft -/tl & lhats a happy Washday sight! P.383.63Z

NORTHERN THE NORTHERN COOPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Results of Appropriation Meeting held on Thursday, January 27, 1948 FREE OF INTEREST BALLOTS. SALES BY TENDER. Dunedin: T. K. & F. W. Cowan, Southern Cross Bldg., Lower High Street. Gore: Bowler, Bannerman & Howells, Mersey Street, Gore. Mataura: Bowler, Bannerman & Howells, Bridge Street, Mataura. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly . directed • and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success

FURNITURE NEWS Bedroom Suites of Quality and Distinction. THE ANDERSON SUITE IN' SOLID OAK IS NOW ON VIEW This Suite, with spacious Wardrobe, Kneehole Dressing Table, Tallboy and Rounded-end Bed, is highly finished to reveal the full beauty of this very popular timber. THE OLIVE DINING SUITE IN SOLID OAK For the discerning buyer. This exquisite Suite, with serpentine front Buffet, shaped-end Drawleaf Table and shaped-back Chairs in the modern Tudor style offers everting to be desired. See these New Additions to the excellent range of Furniture showing at a ■ o aa DOWLING JAMES SAMSON & C 0.,. street % S/uf> dssutant SatyS - AT RUSH HOURS I LOOK FORWARD TO A CUP RAVEN TEA AT ALL GROCERS £4 OF

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26996, 3 February 1949, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26996, 3 February 1949, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26996, 3 February 1949, Page 7

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