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✓ ■Emulating Lido at St Clair Many a Smart Bathing Rig is being seen at St. Clair these Holidays which has come from Brown, Ewing’s. To be well turned-out is as important on the beach as elsewhere, and people who choose with discrimination, choose at Brown, Ewing’s. Ladies' All-Wool and colourings, two-piece. Bathing Costumes, in all the latest styles including Palm Beacli, Canadian, and imitation Special prices, 12/9, 13/9, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6. Ladies’ Cotton Bathing Costumes, in Black, Gold, Jade, Henna, Koval, Scarlet, and fancy stripes. J Special prices, 6/11, 8/6, 9/11, 11/S. Ladies' Plain and Fancy Bathing Caps, colourings. Special prices, Bd, in all the newest lOd, 1/3, 1/6, 2/-, 2/G*. Men’s Bathing Togs Palm Beach Costumes, in cotton; Navy trunks, White tops, attractive stripes; men’s —ll/6. Special price, 9/11. Mer T’s One-piece Cotton Bathing Suits— 6/6, 7/6, 8/6. Special price, 3/11. Bathing Slips, in Navy sateen. Bov’s. Men’s. 1/3 1/9. Special prices, 7-Jd 10|d, COLOURED BEACH TOWELS Size 2oin x 50in, strong quality, and very absorbent. Usual price, 3/9 each. Special price, 2/11 each. Brown, Ewing’s of PRINCES STREET m r |||P| ||/t* ’* Mo more wages lost through Rheumatism This man’s crippling rheumatism used to mean constant absence from work and loss of wages to him. Now Kruschen has changed all that. Read what he says himself in these two letters " For several years I have had rheumatism, and same has been gradually getting worse, culminating in arthritis. 1 have had different doctors, also many makes of Salts, but no lasting cure from any. It should, therefore, interest you to know that having taken Kruschcn for the past ten weeks I am already feeling better than I have for years, and hope that a continued use of it will eliminate the poison from my system." I August, 1927 ;d now he writes: — ‘ Away hack in August I wrote you the benefit was deriving from ‘ Kraschen Salts ’ for my •umalism. I may say that a continual use of ne has worked wonders and kept me entirely \z to continue work instead of now and again ng laid up. , . My wife also benefits from taking Kraschen <ltS ‘ M. H. Original letter on file for inspection. Kraschen Salts Good Health for a Farthing a Day Obtainable at all Chemist a and Stores throughout New Zealand. 1*14*39 V.VBV a V«V B V.V»V«VsV»' , AW»W. , VWiiVWA%’ ■“ * TOT 5 mm 4 Mi will?' a* Bringing the CHARM of SPRING INDOORS Gailycolonred Cretonnes that match Spring’s Hltsome mood. Splashes of colour that seem to gambol riotously; or small, prim, and perky patterns as fresh as a sea breeze. Scouilar and Chisholm have them in designs, qualities, widths, and prices so diversified as to be almost bewildering. Come and see them in Our Showroom! I Scouilar & Chisholm, Ltd. DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL. I I V For Men’s Holiday * and Summer Wear! . Here is the Proper Attire for Men— The Correct Styles that “Everybody’s Wearing”? Grey Flannel Trousers—l3/6, 15/=, 19/6, 25/=. White Gaberdine Trousers —12/6, 17/6, 23/=. Navy Blazers, coloured edges—l7/6, 22/6. Famous “Canoe” Shirts—o/6, 8/6. “Van Harding Shirts,” the new style. White Wool Pullovers—lo/6, 13/6, 18/6. Wool Bathing Suits—'7/6, 9/6, 15/6. HATS In the popular “ Snap ” Brims, and all the Fashionable Shades. A splendid selection from 13 Reliable British, makers. Prices; 10/6 38/6 For the Sunshiny Days _ Get a Cool, Comfortable Panama Hat Price; 30/. & Floral Dressing Gowns, 32/6. HOLIDAY OUTFITTERS, 12,14,10, and 18 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 17

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568

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 17

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