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Interesting GlimpSeAttractive Items Seen in Hay's Mantle Dept. FIRST OF ALL, THE FROCKS Just asking to be worn. You won't be able to resist their appeal, either, when you see them to-day. There were lots of new little' styles in the most fascinating of " ARLO" GINGHAMS and fast coloured Prints. Dainty and fresh enough to be worn at the most exclusive of places. They marked 8/ 11 12/6 And beautiful Pure Spun Silk TENNIS FROCKS. One is illustrated below. It had a sleeve with a cunningly set inverted pleat which allowed it to hang straight or to puff. This and other similar styles 10/11 were only .. *v/ 11 Another line of BEACH OR TENNIS FROCKS, 11 /A at .. each 11/ 5r Were in White Florenta, trimmed in Green/White and Blue/White stripes. M % fi i *

THE JUMPERS LOOKED DIVINE The group of PBCTTI WOOLLEN JUMPEBS which I noticed particularly were in the new lace knit. Simply divine they were, especially for the price! I saw Green, Blue, Orange, Lemon, Fawn and Cream colour combinations for .. .. -» THE SKIRTS WERE SOMETHING NEW Just arrived from England, they told me. I saw patterned Krinkled Crepe, Fancy Marocain, and Plaid Flannels for 14/11 upto. The only trouble was, so thrilling did they look, that I knew if I bought one I would simply have to dash off and order a new Blouse. I did, too, for I found I could get a Blouse of Pure Spun Silk made-to-measure in Hay's Dressmaking Dept--14/11 THE SUMMER COATS Were certainly attractive. I selected one for VJO/fi in a " Porridge " *» mixture Tweed with lovely big patch pockets and a stitched collar fastening high with three diagonally set buttons. Others in summer-weight Tweeds and the new Kasha Coatings were 45/_&49/6 AND THEN THE SMOCKS Any housewife, even if she hated dusting, would love doing her work in them I NON-FADE SMOCKS, in Navy, Saxe, Green, Bed, Rose, and Pink were— S.W. and W. .. 1/11 0.5., in Black also C/ 6 Gloucester «S£

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 10

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