EASTER BARGAINS 20 Smart Tailored Costumes, plain I) a c k, d o n b I ehrcasted front, four buttons, patch pockets; skirts in two styles, wrapover or hip yoke; latest colours and new checks in Brown, Saxe, Grey, Fawn, etc. Were £4 4/. Easter Bargain price, 29/6. Lumber and Windbreaker jackets, for ladies, button up in front, roll collar; assorted sizes. Easter Bargain price, £1 13/. t ached to full-length bodice. Were £G 6/. Easter Bargain price, 39/6. L a d j e s’ Coloured Wool Repp Coats. Tho last few. Were £4 19/(3. Easter Bargain price, £1 19/6. 10 only New Season’s Tweed Coats, different designs, new rueked Mole Coney fur collar and cuffs, belt anil pockets, stole from shoulders with cut fringe, lined throughout pelt cloth ; S.W. and W. only. Esstcr Bargain price, £4 4/. Ladies’ O.S. and E.O.S. Winter Dresses, in Navy serge and gaberdine, trimmed pleats and tucks, with vests let in ; very smart for matronly figures. Were £0 19/0. Easter Bargain price, £3 10/. Wonderful bargain in Neck Scarf of Coney Beaver and Sable Hare, fur 21in long, 4iu wide, with handkerchief ends, making full length of Scarf 72in, lined with dainty Oriental marocain ; colourings of Cyclamen, Brown, Fawns, Henna. Bines, Cream, Oriental. AVere” £2 2/. Easter Bargain price, 5/11. Woven Jumper Suits, best quality cashmere; Fawn, Jade, Saxe, Bois tie Bose, Grey, Mauve. * Easter Bargain price, £1 1/. Shetland Wool Cardigans, Brown. Blue, Black, Fawn, Bois do Rose, Oak Apple, and Oriental stripes Easter Bargain price, 7/11. Silting round a cosy tiro one’s back gets cold. Here’s where a Woollen Cardigan helps. Oriental colours. Easter Bargain price, 12/6. Another line in Oriental colours; Fawn, Blue, Rose, Grey, Brown, Tangerine; all sizes. Easter Bargain price, 18/0. D REAVERS. M is. George Street Agents for Butterick Patterns. Phone 12-922 MEN, it can only happen once. What ? Going jnto the kitchen in the dark and failing over a chair which is not in its usual place (your wife having used the chair=back to dry off some of the clothes). Doesn’t it hurt, and what a fright you get! But nothing to the fright the cat gets! Now, do not blame your wife. You know it is your own fault, because you were told months ago to call at VERNON SMITH’S The Ironmongers, in George Street, And get a KITCHEN DRYING ROD to attach to the ceiling, with pulleys and cord. The clothes will dry quicker on one of these Rods, and they are out of the way. The price is 8/6 (railed, 1/ extra). e XtSE ALPHA m the famous ALPHA is guaranteed for one year. A reliable timekeeper. Fully jewelled. Sturdy."" Only 30/- * / wm fffMk S h •nr' H < mm*?"* *' Comer Moray Place and Princes Street, Dunedin Luminous 35/-
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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 13
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464Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 13
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