ft.-.. i Value Giving Clever Costumes * .■■■■ . :' WHILE so many are talking about the high (?) cost of living we are demonstrating- what unusual values wo can give in clever costumes and Collinghamo ',- suits; Thanks to judicious buying, thanks to improved manufacturing methods, thanks to economical ■ selling methods, and thanks to the fact that we are pleased with a small profit on these lines. I. Starts To-day. ■■• In this value-giving event we include model costumes from London, Sydney and the highest grade of N.Z: manufacturers. '' Materials are of high quality only; navy worsted, coatings, - garbadines, tricotines, roxanas, . Sicilians, grey flannels, fine grey worsteds; all being really ■ Pr goods of service and dependability. Styles embody many' j '■■ features quite new with a distinctive touch in every J garment!. Prices' prove (particularly profitable—to , tho j • customer. From 5£ guineas- for a Colonial Tweed cos- J tume to 18 guineas for clever Sydney, models. Model Costumes—7\ gns., 9 gns. arid 11 gns. | U GUINEA this deservedly popular prico we sliow a range that for sheer value will bo hard to match and impossible to surpass. In all grey flannels and in Donegal Tweeds. Good shades of grey. Specially suited for sports and business wear, though equally favoured' for street j This low-price for high quality costumes bear's a cash'discount, of Id. in, every Is. I Special Value 7£ Cuineas. 9 GUINEA COSTUMES—This wide range of costumes are of all wool 'suitings; light, medium and dark grey. Clever* fashionable styles, and this price is less Id. in the Is. cash'discount. I Special Value 9 Guineas, ' * 11 GUINEA COSTUMES—A great variety of smartly tailored costumes at this price. Indigo Coating in assorted shades of navy blue; well cut garments in Vractical, also pretty, styles. Long and medium length coats with nea't stylish skirts. Price is less Id. in the Is. cash discount. Special Value 11 Guineas. .''."' • Collinghame Suits from S guineas. SUITS have evolved; the old slop suit gave place to v tho ready-made, to' be replaced by the box suit, and now supplanted for good by the. : Collinghame Tailored Ready- - for-Service Suit. A few years ago 5 sizes sufficed, and . j if you couldn't get into one, that was your trouble. The Collinghamo has 40 sizes and 'tween sizes, so that tall .. j ' thin men or short fat men can all be fitted, while tho "in-betweens" are well cared for, also. COLLINGHAME SUITS, in'4o-sizes and 'tween sizes, embodying every detail of good style, fit and ' I / finish* sgns., 6gns;, 7gns.,'Bgns,, 9gns... COLLINGHAME SPORTS SUITS, two-garment, very popular for Summer wear. 79/G, 89/6, sgns., 6gns. ■ Everything less Id. in the Is. as cash discount—another of our money-saving devices for cutomers' benefit. '~ Collinson andfSS; n C. I Vtotlh unnmgname §™ k ■■■ ' ■ m
!'■'"'■ I (■■■■■ Go-op Calf Meal '' j j Means ■ Robust Calves, | 1 and Top Prices* | I Give-your calves a good foundation and you can depend upon rear- | I ing well-conditioned milking herds or fat stock for killing,' « f Co-op Calf Meal is composed of ingredients which grow ftrong, ro- \ I '■' bust calves and develop them into splendid cows and steers, g I ' . i l For It Furnfshes an Efficient Substitute | i for new milk in'raising stock. " * i . Co-op Calf Meal enables the dairyman to sell the valuable cream or j, | \ butter-fat otherwise used to rear calves, the results being equally good, J ';'■ While Costing About One-Fourth \ | of. what new milk represents. j I Co-op Calf Meal builds sound bone and forms flesh that does not | come off when the feted is changed. | t Put up in 25, 50, and 1001b. bags. | i .The N.Z. Fanners* Co-op. j I Distributing Co* Ltd, j i Head Offices Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. | | Branches: Fellding, Maiterton, Marion, Taihape. | g£& toothache & heuralgia Cured Instantly by Wf-- BUTTER'S NERVINE. JHLvL_ REV. AUBREY C. PRICE, 8.A., writes: "Owing to ex- £\ VifrSk tensive decay in 2 double teeth I suffered for days with excruciating pain. I was recommended to tryEuntors Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quickly and I Cntitely A CHEMISTS AND STORES. I
f\ rlr youk r\ P©wder lifP ® Fluid I l T?i?l?T I \ " /FT 4w /y This scientific treat- /TV ... , A * IWBla & ment for all foot ail- f\ "It is only necessary NoVariation--1 ments has no equal ,1 1 . ..i • ) J(%SSJS£-~t<mWM•& W ,<§ «0 VHiaHOn • Try it to-day! \ to carry out the sim- W Absolute Uniformity U 1/9 & 4/- . W pie directions torn- of Strength and AUOhemistaandstovcß sure a good dipping f Quality ■ Cooper's Dipping Powder remains longer in the Woo! »nd keeps it Healthy and Free from ticks and IP .A lT IS 3M Td§ ' ice longer tlian any cilier known DipIHICOB and O'DONNELL, 1 Cooper's Fluid is the most effective non-poisonous Dip'for dipping Lambs and Sheep.off the shears. PATENT .ATTORNEYS, ' J • Stocked by all Stores and Merchants 11 Grey Street, Booklet I ' • i Wellington. Free. j tm:mxmKllwm^smmxKM^,ll^JllWJU^m^
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 12
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