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II I </£mt \ , spa?e sna ßenSrzvous e . , 'Tu w r and canvas with durable rubber soles and com- and blue, comprising Water Jug and six Glasses. Please I® 4 J •" ! M''"? fl» OK \ Devonshire Teas, lntervaMn fortable-. cushion inner sole. include extra for postage. » J*/ if 1 BPpjß I tSIm by%ame! WUh rrießdS ' X2I—CANVAS OXFORD, with concealed toe- __ _ _ A|i|t|A «.» V| f —AND A MATCHING TRAY % Ml i I X23—T-STRAP SANDAL, with rubber sole and r j mg j n ma tching colour, as illustrated. ]f jjgC- Itfy 2 e to h 7° r 2/11 • "16-inch, 4/6 18-inch, 4/11 20-inch, 6/11 777~Z~, sssssssu^s to H ss£SJSJS & c™.Mm to .M* iw, mi. < <.. JWM Remarkable Value Offer - be i ge , or white canvas. Rubber soie and heel. LACQUER TRAYS—A new shipment just arrived of these MF MS T— c.IA H Ji4 U| AM : H « 3/« " attractively finished trays, blue, green orange—s/6,6/6,7/6 Jg IHBBMft . vMitiA if, ■ wo Splendid Wearing ™_ R emarkable value tennis shoe. Xll HH • I//fr » BEfIOH TOWELS for rv,TE ■ S£CT ' M '"~ of NYMPHS WATER BWMES •;, ~ FLANNEL SLACKS QOLOTTES ' T imoß CLOTH /A f / c You'll wear seasons—but this year it has achieved a new perfec- riJ±%.X oUll . V'flP . '4\ H . v l7 SLM ®/ fe slightly pleated to fit in o ■ , davs ' tion of cut and grace of line that's made it the craze In plain white. Ideal for tennis. \ wife WmkW m l ,v Culottes are. imperative for a smart S.S.W., S.W., W. .... 22/6 >-, In bottle green, gi y, y AC /. summer. They are so eminently practical for out- /4 ' \ V *" W/ >;• door life—easy to wear—and so flattering to the /-% \ English All-WOOI Swim SUITS figure. SPUN OlLilV \*""/ 1 Xl7—Comfortable one-piece suits, with sun X2—BOYS' ALL-WOOL SWIM SHORTS. TUDOR CLOTH SUCKS TUDOR CLOTH CULOTTES PLAY SUITS V|f M ssr'dS.'S** W SSf "S X?—As sketched A one-piece flared Culotte Frock and short, divided skirt f. M I sketched 3/11 bUw^^M^of7s.l' 14-year-'oldf ht & at green, grey, y , 10/fi with square neck, and breast pockets. Colours: fitting neatly to the waist and L- | i<J % 1/1 to C/ 9 SizesS.S.W., S.W., W. .. §L/U White, beige, blue, green. Sizes: S.S.W., /fi falling into six inverted pleats, Xl 6! J p{ *'* * .% ■ ■ . S.W., W. .. •• •• /// O giving plenty of freedom for f \ X3—ENGLISH SWIM SHORTS, as illusABDADIIIBIC CI ' sports. S.S.W. and W. In plain Wr jJttrated. Perfectly cut .shorts in pure-wool UAdAIIIIIIIC wUMUIIO TIAIA DICPC Pill ftTTFQ white 29/6 I elastic weave, with samart contrast side The new Sanforized Gabardine— absolutely un- B fIU - rIEUE UULUI ICO T I stripes. Colours: Royal, I \maroon, light grey, 25/* r^r™Afbfu^j! dor . C,oth : 25/- Girls' Tudor Cloth Toddlers, too, have brown or; Sizes: S.S.W., S.W., W. 27/6 . " IV : Shorts and Shirts CATALINA SUITS V, I mCM Hill Well cut—guaranteed fast colour Xl6—As designed for the young full skirt style, in shaded of maroon, saxe, SANFORIZED GADARDIHE SHORTS i plain shades or neat checks—pleated iffoto Igk White, scarlet, royal, green, navy, I straps, and.tie belt and contrast- J I Price' .. '.. P .. '.. ~•• .' 7/6 l siir« P ? rfert : y ? ut -.. siz ?! :s - s - w : §2/6 . s xs—jantzen « TA NNW»-A Colours: Brown, royal, bottle green, red, navy, white, QDfIRTS SHIRTS '* - X?s—lhorts^C/ll 16 *iy 8 -^ 31 ® Similar styles, in brown/gold, styie for y f ° sand—all with contrasting stripes. Sizes: - » Wl I UK IW. wHIII IW 6/11 royal/white, scarlet, peach/brown. |. \ : M wool in tonings o o :.i,i VMr , S.S.W., S.W. f ;and W |4# V To contrast or tone with the Culottes. In Cottons or Xl 4 Shirts: 4/9 £J /H To fit 4to 12 years 11/9 to 19/11. . Smaller 'sizes:" T /JL 05 Largje Sizes: Q/__ Locknit. Plain .colours —red, navy, new cedar, pink, M : > \ 'f '' XB—Sports Blouse of Checked Gingham a#A sky, rose, and'checks in all A' t^ t Axr ciTTTmci nrvr» '* „ TTimf , BOYS' SECTION —FIRST} FLOOR. as worn with shorts above 3/6 colourings. Sizes: S.W. to 3/6 IZ/ll PLAY SUITS FOR Maid S SWIM SUITS / JjH| \ F - w KIDDIES Xlß—As sketched. _ Very smart mmi—— TUDOR CLOTH SHORTS . THE BEACH GUSHION"BAG Xl2—One-piece—fast colour—in the h popufa°r sun back. A Canter- Something Every Boy should.see— Plain tailored style—buttoning at side front. Xlo—rAs sketched. A soft cushion on one side with shades of blue or rsra I•. • w4/ I I ISft. Scale Model of the I I Colours: Navy, brown, royal blue, bottle green, red, deep waterproof pocket on the other, to carry your frflled organdie collar adds a 26 t_ii.es 9/11 w w- e * eJK -VsC\ m Orient Liner "O rii Oil" white. Lined throughout. Sizes: S.S.W., * /jj ' swim suit. Very useful in brightly /4| daihty, youthful, note. Sizes to fit 28 inches 10/6 I . r , W1 S.W., W. n/11 flowered' Cretonne m all 7/|| 3to 5 years .. ... .. 6/11 30 inches .! .. .. .. 11/3 Now Showing on the Mans Floor. i Twin handles .. .. .. .... )... ••• x The largest and most elaborate model - ;■ . : ■ . '■ _ _ .N* .~i/ ever displayed in the Dominion, 15ft. mm HI ■ wrn MF ■■■ ■ a ■ Out-of JCown %.!Yia long, 2ft. wide, 4ft. 6in. high, and H I H H ■ • Residents. reproducing in detail every feature of H I ■m.l -U mmm H H H HHi H Orders to this modern luxury liner, which will I '■ I I • H__, • + K. rn ■ *'■ Mail Order Dept., be visiting Auckland for the first | lIHI I In I I | mam ■■ V 9 Box Aucislamd. \*y time on October 28th. 1 L " ' . . 'J j "■ ' . '-" *" \ 32-010 for y? !??¥PTTrfiTJ I Mality l ' li "' i " ?i^ r Everything in dJUUID) jl MIiJM 11 liJvu wJ I Everything in TYPE, INK I" is an investment designed to accom lish a definite purpose. I ' __ _ and PAPER - It stimulates sales or it increases presti e. Its great value I 3110 PAPER at Reasonable Prices. Ifes not in "*« " I ' » Reasonabie Prices. \ x " ■ ' ■——————— r— ® "AUCKLAND STAR" PRINTING DEPARTMEHT, Shorfland Sfree! | "AUCKLAND STAR" PRINTING DEPARTMENT, Shoriland Street " ' ' ■ ' A—' ' : — — hr Amhroie Pharlcs Pawson, of 33, Hamilton Boad, Ponsonby, Pub Usher, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street AuckIand.—SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 17, 1936. Printed and Published for. the Proprietors, New Zealrnd Newspapers, Limited, by Ambrose Charles Pawson,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 247, 17 October 1936, Page 44 (Supplement)

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 247, 17 October 1936, Page 44 (Supplement)

Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 247, 17 October 1936, Page 44 (Supplement)

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