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J Autumn Fashions for Maids tand 2058—A Smart, Useful Coat for the Older Miu in Flecked Tweed with atitched collar, cuffs and pockets. Brown, Blue. Sizes 44in., 46in.» 48in. Good Value, 03/ ■ " Margaret " —For a'Maid come* thir attractive Romain Frock, •• trimmed with Silk collar and cuff*. Colours: Brown, Dark Saxe. Wine. Sizes 44in., 46in., 48in. jRisißg;2/- a «we. "Jean"—A Becoming Frock for the Younger Miss in Fancy WooUAJgha'iaine. Well, panelled front falling into flat pleats. Trimmed Wiith White collar and cuffs. Colours: Wine, Blue. Green, Pink, Brown.apd Red. Sizes 22i0. to 42in. ■ Good Value, 22in., 21 /o Ri#in * 1 /* a Hte ' 7S2—A Woollen Jumper Suit for chilly days, attractively trimmed with contrasting stripes. Colours: Fawn, Emerald, Wine, Blue, Navy. 30in. to >42in. Good' Value, 30in., 42/- Ri*ing 2/- a size. Smith "Caughey Limited For Maids' and Children's Wear Happy Easter Trips Wide Choice By Rail "Something for Everybody" is the Railway Department's assurance for Easter tripsscenic travel without worry—as. comfortable as; it is economical. While you'- enjoy a journey at lowest possible cost, you help to ease the burden of taxation. Some of your friends would like to chat with you about "excursionirig" together. | Concessions fbr families -and sports parties. Book Your Seat To-day. " 7

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1936, Page 20

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