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-zs. >4 <.l^ Wm remember that she’s your daughter and likes smart clothes, too MATOS' AFTERNOON FROCKS in heavy • Satin backs and Crepes. Several exceptionally smart styles, including fullpleated and Gor-Ray skirts. Novelty buttons and Trimmings. Colours include Clover, Blue, Green, Tan and Navy—- ’ PRICES 55/6 to 69/6 Attractive FROCK, illustrated at left, of Heavy Silk Crepe with Gor-Ray skirt, pin tucked sleeves- and pocket—quaint Teg Pot buttons. Available m colours Clover or Blue •• PRICE 69/6 MATOS’ BOX COATS, illustrated far left, of light woollens, unlined for Summer, Quilted trimming on collars and pockets. Colours Rust, Mermaid and pN.l--MAIDS’ FITTED COATS trimmed with fancy stitching and tucking. Colours Salmon, Mermaid, Rust and Fawn— PRICES 45/9 to 55/ i. MAIDS’ COSTUMES in Spring-weight woollens. Tailored and Novelty styles in colours Tan, Saxe, Mustard and Rust— PRICES 69/6 to 72/6 MATOS’ BEACH SUITS made to order in any style .. .. PRICES from 14/9 practical attractive styles for children of all ages CHILDREN’S SUMMER PRINT FROCKS, as shown on smallest figure. White pin spot on grounds of Red, Green, Blue and Navy, Also Florals in all colours. Sizes 24in to 28in. PRICE 9/tt SCHOOLGIRLS’** PRINT AND COTTON FROCKS, neat attractive styles with inverted pleat at back and front of skirt. Bright floral patterns oh grounds of Red, Navy, Green. Sizes 24in to 39in—. - PRICES 5/11 to 7/11 GOR-RAY SKIRTS of light weight woollens in colours Teal, Brown, Tan, Green and Grey .. . . PRICE 22/6 CORSETRY PERSONALLY FITTED freJe of charge ... MADAME MODAIRE has arrived in our Corset Salon and is very busy fulfilling her long list of appointments. Every smart woman realises that to have her Foundation Garment personally selected and fitted, FREE OF CHARGE, by an expert Corsetiere is an opportunity too good to miss, but Madame’s time with us is limited and unless you secure a fitting time by' appointment—you may be disappointed. Ring ’phone 33-430 or call. 5 per cent, discount allowed GIRLS’ FLANNEL SLACKS. Colours Red, Saxe and Green. Sizes sto 14 years. PRICES 10/11 to 13/11 In Navy .. ... .. PRICE 17/6 GIRLS’ PLEATED SHORTS of heavy weight "Cesarine” in colours Saxe, Red, Blue and Nil. Sizes 5 to 14 years— PRICES 5/11 to 7/11 THI FARMERS

- * - HOtV •• • CH 111 \ys.v> mm-* \ ISR / f m. s* :, 't wimmxfini > * r &V" E U^ HT SAV SSYOUB CLOTHES i mto SU: This shows how S ng l raetho * weaken and min fabric. ho ~ Sunmake clothes laat^^/VEN if you haven’t children to use the bed for a play-ground, the strain of constant use will soon find any weak spot in the sheet—and then r-r-rip ! Of course, you don’t want that, so don’t invite trouble. Don’t use so-called cheap soaps—they give such poor, thin lather you have to rub and x rub, and Kminsi tn r-iinap “wpak snnts” in that’s bound to cause “weak spots” in the fabric. Keep linens strong with safe Sunlight washing. Sunlight gives extrasoapy suds to get clothes spotless without hard rubbing. Pure, backed by a £I,OOO guarantee. Sunlight has been taking care of precious linens since grandmother had her first wash-day. It will take cate of yours. fSst 350 SUNLIGHT rfs extra-soapy saefs save year c/ofhes/ A Lever Product —Made in New Zealand 1.277. J6N2

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22850, 25 October 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22850, 25 October 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22850, 25 October 1939, Page 4

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