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The Tides of Fashion Oil Silk Coats The Latest Mode for fashionable dressers. Just Received from London. In fashion parlance, these Oil Silk Coats are “the last word" in ultra-smart apparel. Here descriptions will give you some idea of these beautiful garments; but you must see them to fully appreciate their exclusiveness. The “Esk” Shot Art. Silk Rubber Coat. Easy fitting, two-way collar, vertical pockets, all-round belt, buttoning through. The "Waverley Clan” is a stylish genuine Tartan Oil Silk Coat, fitted with patch pocket, no belt, and Chesterfield front. This style also in Cardinal, lined with Jap. Silk to match. There is, too, a selection of Crepe de Chine Rubber-lined Coats; Black, Grey, and Brick, also in'Black Satin. Sir Thomas Dick Lauder writing to Sir Walter Scott on Ist June, 1829, said: "Cluny Macpherson appeared at the fancy dress ball at Edinburgh in his beautiful and genuine tartan, which excited universal admiration." AND TO-DAY a similar compliment can be paid to those ladies wearing one of these Clan Oil Silk Coats. Brown, Ewing’s of Princes Street B X-Ray Shoe Fitting Machine a* v: "m i ’ 111 I „ , ansi. 1 ll 1 ! tV" I*.- A .■Vi ...V, WHAT THE X-RAY REVEALS This wonderful PED-O-SCOPE is now installed in our Store, and we invite the public of Dunedin to partake of this scientific Method of correct Shoe Fitting. It enables you to look right through the leather and sea the bones of your feet in position. No possibility of purchasing Footwear too small, as the outline of the Shoe is plainly visible. This added service to our Up-to-date Store is FREE OF CHARGE to all our customers. It is specially valuable in fitting Children’s Shoes, and is endorsed by the Medical Profession. Away with bunions, corns, hammer toes, ingrowing toenails, and consequent irritability. Correct position of foot in shoe. Distorted foot through badlyfitted shoe. W. HARRIS & SON. Ltd. The Footwear Specialists 20 Princes Street. \ r / V l*T D TODAYS SPECIAL LINE AT THE

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19997, 14 January 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19997, 14 January 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19997, 14 January 1927, Page 3

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