m& SS sv w& SSS'&S <N: •** ?««»bKC SJ^S»»^s* iff"**"**, &5^SsS? •^'SfcS^XSS: ** ■' \ -\ «S«£ s3£^s 5* )S$ s SBs $8 SS? <* *]H)'#»! mm ma m\ % M "■>lH tfffiffi Sm,.*s ji lW ls. ''l , mil ■..•■« » «r.w VELOUR HATS Millinery of lasting beauty JAUNTY WOOLLENS . . ■ The JUMPER at the top is of yachting inspiration. The little bone anchors are tied on with a bow of with contrasting stripes ■To counteract the nip in the air, the warm CARDIGAN illustrated is invaluable. The checked design is carried out by means of fancy ribbing, In Brown and Pink .. 29/0 A similar style in Brown, Wine, Fawn, & Pink 22/6 COATS . . . for Chilly Days J For Petite sizes, we have a,number of COATS in fine Diagonal Cloth.' The sleeves and backs are decoratively stitched, while .. ~ . . i _»__• -j • j i_ a i:_ Ui r\taa Sable Opossum. In Navy, Bottle, and Saxe .. " ■ COTSMOOR TAILOR-MADE COATS are distinguished by the excellence of their fitting. In a variety oi styles and materials, including Flecked Tweeds, Checks, andHopsacs. In ffGNS Greys and Navys .. ... .. •• •• •• ,</;*•; ~~ A Navy Blue COAT, in Chevron Weavje, has a Cape Collar, edgecl with Striped Coney, reminiscent of the Victorian iCQ/jC Lady. , S.W. size \JZf I \J ■ A smart MATRON'S COAT, in Black novelty ribbed material, with a soft Fox Collar, has gracious lines. Also other styles in Black and Navy. O.S. and X.O.S X* C l\ Q If With Pointed Fox Collar .. .. 6gns &*<ol I.S IVJ Illustrated above, a real AUSTRIAN VELOUR HAT, with a casual masculine line. The brilliant feather mount stands out against the rich material of the Hat. In Sapphire g>? ?Q U PEACH BLOOM VELOUR BRETON HATS, with a youthful air. Plain pand with feftther! mounts. In plain 'des .. ~ °" ■ A wide rapge. of HALO HATS, which are prcMng ; to be- so popular; in Felts and Velours, trimmed 'with a feather mounf or novelty ornament In niost shades. t I3Z6 TO '2lA" THE »H j.^W^*^WM, m m Wi sm CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCN
Dixon's New SAVELOYS 12 a I/Having acquired a new recipe, Dixon's confidently recommend their new saveloys as unbeatable for value and quality. Sausage Meat .. 3d lb 51bs 1/* Beef Sausages .. 4d lb 41bs 1/. Tomato Sausages ... 5d lb 31bs !/■ Fork Sausages .. 7d lb 21bs 1/. DIXON BROS. "the City's Best Butchers" 103 CASHEL STREET and at SEA VIEW RD., NEW BRIGHTON
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21746, 31 March 1936, Page 4
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