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Distinctive Autumn Styles At “The Exhibition” THE NEWEST STYLE FEATURES ARE EXCITING MORE THAN ORDINARY INTEREST ON ACCOUNT OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES BEING FEATURED IN SUCH ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. A GOODS ARE MARKED AT THE KEENEST OF PRICES AND THIS COUPLED WITH OUR EXTENSIVE RANGES SHOULD MAKE YOUR SHOPPING HERE A REAL PLEASURE T SJB SEASON. i THE WINTER COATS this season are lovely cosy garments made in all wool Tweeds, Checks, and Plains and Wool Coverts, Velours, and Friezes, The selection is endless in variety, colours, and in all sizes. The popular colours are Brown, Fawn, Sand, Putty and several shades of Greys. The prices for TWEED COATS are from 84/- to 168/-, COVERT COATS are from 99/6 to 115/-, VELOUR COATS are from 126/- to 150/-, FRIEZE COATS are from 168/- to 230/-. Neat little pleats are a feature while the collars are large convertible and quite a point of attractiveness in the Coats. THE WINTER COSTUMES come in well tailored models with plain semi-fitting and semi Sack backs as well as the new belted favourite. The cloths are Serges, Flannels, Tweeds, Gabardines and Cloths, and almost every shade of any consequence is here —Braid and Buttons farm the chief adornment. The Coats are a trifle longer and the Skirts are longer and tighter than last season. The prices range from 84/- to 17 guineas, making price selection an easy matter. THE NEW FURS feature the famous Record Tie and the ExhibiCape, both of which will bo in great evidence this season. Red, Fox, Black Fox, Black Wolf, Nat Wolf, Squirrel, Opossum, Hare and Torp Rabbit are the leading skins. The prices of the TIES range from 52/6 to £39 10s. Muffs range from 59/6 to.£lo 10s. TO COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Our ' Mail Order Department is at your service with an experienced Draper at the head, who will see that all your requirements are filled to the letter. • We ' pay postage. 1 Thomson & Beattie, Ltd, The Quality House, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. ’Phone 130. P.O. Box 46. HOT WATER In a few Minutes. JF you have no hot water service in your home iastal the—“EDINA” RAPID WATER HEATER. No complicated parts. Simply turn on cold water from tank or main, light a few chips in the fire box, and Hot Scalding Water will flow in. a few minutes. Invaluable for Domestic use or for heating water to »cald and cleanse milk cans and all dairy .utensils. Attractive, compact, safe, simple. FURTHER PARTICULARS GLADLY SUPPLIED. A. & T, BURT, LTD., Tay Street, INVERCARGILLAutumn stud Winter Goods ( i . ’ ; now Showing Inspection cordially invited ESI? 186* wsEiiim INVERCARGILL. / GORE & WINDHAM.

Telephone 2477. Telegraphic Address, P. O. Box 479. “Trubros.” TURNER BROS 53 Lower Rattray Street, DUNEDIN. • QASH BUYERS and Exporters of— B Rabbitskins, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, HIDES, CALFSKINS, TALLOW AND HORSEHAIR. Prices for Rabbitskins for March; AUTUMNS llOd per lb. PRIME RACKS 94d per lb. LIGHT RACKS 84d per lb. SMALL 52d per lb. TENDERS. 'TENDERS' are invited until noon of Monday, 12th April, 1920, for tiic purchase of sections 8 andi 9, block IV. Jacob’s River Hundred., comprising 145 acres 3 roods* 12 poles, with dwellings and outbuildings erected thereon. This handy farm is situated at Gummies Bush, within «i short distance of school, poet oiflicc, and the Aparirma dairy factory. For further particulars apply--G. O. OASSELS, Riverton.

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Western Star, 1 April 1920, Page 3

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