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Spring's Newest Neckwear .... modestly priced New OPEN SATIN BLOUSETTEB, smart styles, finished with jabot, neat pin tucks and guipure lace. In dainty ehades of Pink, Stone, Parchment, Beige, Oyster and Ivory—--19/6 each Smart SATIN BLOUSETTES, in a full range of wanted" colours, including Saxe, Keseda, Beige, Oyster and Stone. Finished in hemstitched and pin tuck effects, with roll collar, or to fasten up to the neck— 17/6 each CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSETTES, in rich quality Crepe do Chine, in a variety of new styles, hemstitched and pin tuck effects, roll or'button to neck collars. In Ivory and Beige tones— 12/6 and 13/6 each Also with ipleated collar and jabot effects—--17/6 and 19/6 each COSTUME FRONTS in Art Silk, with collars, in smart styles with frilled fronts or finished with neat pin tucks. In shadeu of Beige and Rose Beige— 4/6 & 4/11 each. SILK SCAEVES, Fast washing colours, Bias" ends. In Saxe/Fawn, Scarlet/Beige, Nigger/'* Beige, Saxe/Cinnarnon 6/11 < Crepe de Chine and Georgette VESTETTES *'& finished lace, pleated, with jabots or pleated '!' frill down front. In Ivory, Beige, Bose'*! etc-—■ - *r Prices .. 4/11 5/6 6/11 7/11 to 12/6 teach * MODESTY VESTS and VESTEES, in Crepe do '* Chine, Georgette and Rayon. A variety of it »tyles, including lace trimmed, knife pleated <;".' hemstitched and with pin tuck. In Ivory' ,'" Beige, Shell Pink, Beige Eo3e, also White"" and Black— $^ 3/6 3/11 4/6 4/11 5/6 up to 0/11 eW? The new COLLAE and JABOT, can be had wift'isGuipure Lace, Valenciennes Lace, Frilled"'- s*l 5 * 1 Edge or Knife Pleated finish. In "Ivory *r-" White/Black, Beige, Saxe, Nil, lAm% Pint' if also floral effects in Voile— . . \ ,'. Prices .. 3/11 4/11 5/6 6/11, to 14/6 each ' X Just opened, a range £*«Wj£*~ ~„rterbnnis cV , aoes are v 2' ,—g a ud :00 t\ n8 for^3each, m

More Le Meals, meals, mob! life to just one meal after another. , visiting, (hopping, golfing wit! hurry home to prepare some That is where the woman wh< "toaconochieV has the adva no need to hurry home, the, family enjoy "MaconochleV'i aed fisli delicacies take no dine Klaconochle's Herri'•ga are or' they are "Aristocrats • f thi proudly silver coated. richly,ii fleshed and tender thr""' "Maconochie's". A tasty' food for body and train. < varieties Freeh. Kippered, Sauce .) You will enjov Maconor Ll- - are SO cortvenien' from your grocer today { Sole RZ. /, HUa & Manton Ltd.. v>: : y ow v :>u 11 fjfes HERRI **> FU A Beautiful 'ttisr Coats and N at Unexcepi Value! W. I. Vai & CO. The Recommended 124 CASHEL M (Next BaJJantynes) SUPERFLUOUS MOLES Permanently removed by my needle method of electrolysis. • By iny method I guarantee * manently twelve times as many other Electrologiet does in the t 6ave you both time and esper N.B.—Electrolysis is the *■ recommended by the medical I .CONSULTATIONS FREE:. uJLLMM MADAM LO _ } x« Derby Strwt^> (Take No. 1 Oar to* BejdW f"^ Telephone SB-** B -, K 163 Manchester; DBESSMAK* Ladies' Own Material *&*»,:** Terms Moderate.; : --■__: HejaafeltcMns JJoat. !&**•*'

RAND-KNITTED WOOLLIES FOR THE BABY Jumpers, Cardigans, Suits, Hoods, Bootees, Matineo Coats, Pilchers, Shawls, made of the finest and softest wool procurable. Dainty Muslin Frocks, Smocks In Linen Crepo do Chine, etc. All hand-made, and a most useful aift for the new baby. •• MRS POPE LTD. Sole Agent for Weldon'ti Dress Patterns. 1/3 and 1/6 each posted. GSNEBAL AND SANITAEY PLUMBB&S. Efficient "Service" Guaranteed "Phone 34-427. Y<B>mup > ©win may be deeplv affected by events iu New Zealand. Therefore when you have decided to make a trip abroad arrange for The Press ; to be.posted to you regularly, ,-©

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 2

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