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| CHARMING FROCKS | | So moderately priced, and with such a if = variety, that selection is made a pleasure |j = SYMONDSST 1 We Pick Out a Selection of 8 for this Announcement =f I gjfk r." -« We are showing | - vi .\Mj jth FROCK A Chic FROCK, in good quality Repp; %i § " P:i in Figured bodice is embroidered in a diagonal design If E InSyfiJw Velveteen; g and finished with a fawn pin-tucked front Id E cut on 8 and turn-over collar; the skirt is boxE slender lines, | pleated across front. Colours: Almond, II E with | navy and bois de rose. 1 1 E JEEffIR frilled skirt. f+f* / l| E fifiSKS Colours: Qj /" || E W \ Navy, scarlet, EI = \\ \// saxe and green. ~~ ~~~ ~7 II 1 UIL In X.O.S. Size § | 31F | s a y er y Smart Model FROCK, in Navy =| = Embroidered Wool Crepe de Chine, ij 1 This Frock is cut on long lines, with long §1 = V roll collar to hem, and a cream accordeon- 11 1 A bJVh No. 32F pleated vest of georgette. A shaped, 11 | ' I /|\ is a H ple* te< i inset in front of skirt completes. §1 | / \\/7 L\ FROCK I Guineas. || | II \f Bf\ Fine Repp, 6 ————————————— || | / \ Vi J suitable A || I I m —7 or Matron. || | mT with wt hed French Sample Frock | E and buckle. ' — || i Is in All-Wool Black Marocain, with V =1 | " > |U - navy ' anc j * neck, finished with tucks and piping of || | I % black. delphinium blue; pleated skirt, sur- || | \ \ A mounted with four graduated bands in =1 5 \ \ m PRICE: delphinium blue, and pin-tucks, complete =1 I M 37/6 " 79/6 | | — — §1 (f\ A Navy Repp Frock f = WyM No. 33F El 5 /<<\ 18 a smart Has a flared skirt, trimmed with black =1 5 / I ONE-PIECE braid. The frock has a rounded vest and s| 1/1 i FROCK, collar of beige georgette. A smart sleeve =1 I fJ\ I \ in all ' wo °l is finished with braid - | 1 i \ V Panama Cloth. AC / =1 = \ \ l\ 1 Jumper Suit *J%Ji i| E \ style, worked ■ — || E Oriental * || S iSii 11H colours around || jjj II ill jl accordeon " French Model Frock 1 2 11111 I ® pleated skirt. 10 , 01!1—B= _ =t=S3aß= _ M== =1 E Colours: =1 E J I Green, navy Is in Mole Charmelaine, very well cut El | 11 and saxe. and finished with smart insets. The front El E j I PRICE: has a long Jabot collar, and is finished =1 E I ' with vest and cuffs of guipure lace. =1 1 75/6 "T Guineas. l| I 7 " II | - CHILDREN'S MILLINERY - g hAn Extensive Range of MAIDS' VELOUR FELT FLOPS — Finished under i| S= CHILDREN'S brim with corded ribbon, and neat slash bow across fl FELT HATS, side front. Colours: Saxe, raisin, 14/11 M in large and small pink, mustard and fawn. f= shapes; artistically TINY TOTS' HATS. If tp trimmed with felt J n corded silk satin stripe, drooping shape. O/I 1 id grey*" brown" green Colour » : Navy, champagne, and fawn. 11 if % " pto 8/11 || SZvnlfy jbncc/& ew,u!n * tb * Aw* hMltk (if \ li v,twmM ««*«% deficient in modem \ I J S u!!!! ■- e-rmirtif uj tfwA-yw—tbg S ■ WfijjjgA 5 SItOWV /v V® B m hJd e™'°" lkUl^ for the "titeSilTS S < !j| 5 S Short* 1 two ornvenietu lizej. 4JI! DRUG i\djQ|Q.lVfo||~ I.X.L. Bora-X Vaihin? Powder | I LONDON ENGLAND) XJomiMC. . «w> will restore to a snow-v «hut. a IJ OCtenr&C wtissntn food two or three washings, linens tha - have acquired an old veilowish cas B 11 - other cleansers. CYU lurrAuv I "3C"la I ■ ITI 1 %J| I vßjl Borax Washing Powder I Ili (RECDITRAOC MAKK) Take, all the b»rd >vurk out« B WeFFEE fCHBCOBIY wa better^than mS"" J yor breakfast tea & Supper &SSr or

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 91, 18 April 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 91, 18 April 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 91, 18 April 1929, Page 16

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