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Suits! Suits For these cute, jaunty little affairs, women will lie monstrously ! Starve the canary ! Stealthily dip in the pockets of their sleeping swains. How tragic ! All to possess a snug, ingeniously built Suit from the D.l.C.'s exciting Autumn Collection. \:.<*** m& FROGGED NAVY SUIT Military influence in this Navy Bou c 1 e Suit, with Grey Caracul Collar-band. TrimS Med £6/16/6 SHOVEL-FRONT HAT of Navy Felt .. 22/tt / LEOPARD 1 \ TRIMMED . / NAVY SUIT V Wide revers and pocket trimmings of Leopard —very chic ! Neat, narrow sklrt - £7/17/6 BRETON of Navy Fur Felt 19/6 '■!aiSii2^V'S l £5!!l, iHifiiijii; Mill gllitnui lirijftaifliiilji B!3/l»5oijij JiiiSißiil lieiaiaillKll 131 It ram iilQii liiiil IMIEi Wii (Diui CHECKED, < \ \ NIGGER * 1 WOOL SUIT Nigger ground, v checked in Green, Black and Oyster. Sporty, yet right for Golf or Town .. *J Q IS THE POSTMAN'S HAT, of Green Felt is ultra-smart— Only 17/11 CHECKED - a SWAGGER l SUIT The enveloping Swagger is of Green, Grey and Black checks. Huge pockets. Scarf, facings and skirt of Green diagonal - £6/16/6 TYROLEAN HAT of Green Fur Felt .. .. 25/6 SUITS AT THE D.I.C. .. . include sportsy styles, tailored town styles, fitted coats, loose coats, short coats, swagger coats — in hairy woollens and smooth woollens — you'll find the suit to suit you (and your pocket) at the D.I.C.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 7

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