Originality and Low Prices in Race and Show Wear How to Look Cool! As soon as the sun begins to shine in real November fashkm there comes the problem of how to look cool. Some women look as though they would never be cool again when it is really hot weather. Others manage to appear cool and attractive whatever the temperature may be. What is the Secret ? Clothes have a great deal to do with it. Choice of colour is also important. There are women who never seem to have a cool frock ready to put on when the warm days do arrive. Yet it is a simple matter to keep one or two dresses in your wardrobe that are just the right thing for a really hot day. while a Georgette Frock or Light Coat is an inexpensive luxury that will be extremely useful for Race and Show wear. Ask to see our dainty Chiffon, also Printed Crepe 2SV2Z mod ' 69/6 to Sgns Cream SILK and WOOL JUMP- Model RACE HATS, in Sisol and ERS, with adjustable collar, pockets, with belt across front; coloured stripes on cuffs, collar and foot PRICE 19 / 6 Bangkok Straws, wide drooping brims, trimmed smartly wide ribbon and ospreys— SPECIAL PRICES 29/6 37/6 T0 59/6 SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS in Jj^^^SffiS wool, silk and wool, velvet, chenille, wool and tinsel, in all shades including a full range of cream — From 11 /* TO 9A/X and smartest shapes, trimmed faille ribbon— PRICES U/6 T0 39/6 7/11 12/9 T0 21/. Call Early This Morning! - AT BOTH ENDS OF THE CITY
For the sum of one visitors are carried br lift up the bell tower of Westminster Cathedral, a height of 185 ft, in less than one minute.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19770, 7 November 1929, Page 9
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