style and comfort are walking out together;—this Spring ! V d Ns a. A "MATCHLESS” SHOE in the high fronted Court style, elegant enough to step into any gathering and with its medium heel, comfortable enough to carry you tirelessly through the longest day. In.Black, Navy, and Brown Glaggj . b Here "FLEXILE” demonstrates convincingly that in order .to attain perfect comfort in footwear, no style feature need be sacrificed. Available in Navy, Black, and Brown Glace, trtod.with Patent- ice & c Those accustomed to the finest in ' ’ footwear will appreciate this superquality Glace Shoe from FLEXILE —the smart distinction of the butterfly trim of Patent and Suede —the restful support of a medium heel height. Choose from Navy, Black, or Brown PRICE ■ 32/6 d. Another “MATCHLESS” SHOE, this time with a Cuban heel and neat tab front trimmed with Patent. Unlimited style ; attraction at a moderate figure. Available in Black, Brown, and Navy Glace—price 24/6 e. From “WALK-ON" a sturdy shoe with a leather walking heel, but no counfry cousin as far as appearance goes. Showing in. Navy, Black, and Brown— ■ price 27/6 f. Walking becomes a P ur ®, “WALK-ON’S” Instep Tie Shoe with , solid leather heel and welted sole. A Glace-Blac*. Brouter MLESS 5% DISdOUNT THE FARMERS
Safe Inter-island Transport! of Goods Railway Through-Booking System. ,f The well-known railways slogan, “Safety, Comfort, Economy,” applies to the transport,ooff f ,- . goods as well as to passengers. 1 ' v ( \ By the Railway Department’s through-, , , ' booking service parcels are. carried'safely by -sea between the North and South Islands in strongly-made locked containers. ; Goods and parcels are accepted at any, / ; ■ ijailway station in one Island for transport, to any station in the other Island. ,■ 'V: Special precautions for Safety
“THE PRESS” NEEHLECRAFT SERVICE , FILET GROCHET ALPHABET. } ; There’s no mistaking the owner of these imposing initials, for. •■their, eye-catching loveliness speaks volumes.' Combine them with cutworK t ; 'and dainty embroidery motifs, and you’ll have towels, v scarves, or cases of untold beauty. You can make the initials m different Sizes,, depending on whether you use string or a finer cotton. Pattern i** o .: contains directions and charts for a complete alphabet; a transfer pattern*, of two motifs 4i x 8J inches and two motifs 5J x 9| inches; directions 1 for use of initials, and illustrations of all stitches'used. '-V\ BBS a^?:ss-s: ■ •9 aaa •• •••IK ••a •» aa 'I bibb ••• fltl fl* «» •« • •••• OOB* .V-r/,r »••• »*• M SBBAb •••• ABB »«•!! ss ■•• ■■•a aa" * hiws a lUsSf iStn •to ■HI" aaaa ■■■• ••1 •C ! .aS ■aa ••• m BAB •»» B« Jl •■■MS V' - •;Saaaa<!?»* ••• FILET CROCHET ALPHABET PATTERN 1426 , . Send Is Id postal note (or stamps if postal note is not procurable!,, or this pattern to , 1;^ LADY EDITOR, 1 “THE PRESS” NEEDLEGRAFT SERVICE/ 1 P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch. ’ , Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. v
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22802, 30 August 1939, Page 4
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