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Spring! The New Millinery Has Arrived The shapes arc intrigitiac. the colours fascinating and fht low prices surprising. Shallow crowns featariag folds and tucks are most popular. In many eases the brfea is tilted sharply upward at the back. Straws are ottcft trimmed with flowers. A ihtinotive note to the spring; fdta is the trimming of eeatmt> ing stitching. Topic Orange, Golden Poppy, Geranium, lee Blue, Pearl, and Thatch Brown are some of tfca colours Liserte Pedalhw, Baku and Braid Hemp are among the straws. Smartness at low cost is probably the most outstanding feature of these hats. Note the prices. FELTS 6/11 AND 8/11 STRAWS S/ll TO 17/* 19/11 TO 35/Yes, But There is Still Need for Warmth Here are some Donegal Tweed Coats They are neat, smart and trim. With snug storm cottony belts, and a new and interesting shape to the sleeves. They are fully lined. Note the extra** reasonableness— ONLY HAVE YOU HEARD WHAT L.0.8. MEANS? "Left-Over-Baramtm — and we dmft hi why they ; They're Good! Our Sale ended day, but weTI jtfH HI yon hope these ICtiMf> SMART READT-TO-WIAB FSLT6 AT llfd 2/11 4/11 7/H FUR-TRIMMED COATS There ere others as good in value as the three hetow. MODEL COAT, in an Enjfcsa Mole Grey Bouck. fes»* scalloped panel at back and on sleeves. Heal Mole coJBm. S.W.—£7/17/6 for *YQ/f MODEL COAT, in Wine Face Cloth, semi-fltting, and hj« Skunk Collar— stfWflft £5/12/6 .. for MODEL COAT, in Brown Boucle Cloth, handsome Masquash Collar— fiA/Sft £7/7/- .. for «*y# w Gloucester St.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20921, 31 July 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20921, 31 July 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20921, 31 July 1933, Page 10