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d-l-C has & fu*t> back uuud! /I m. ™ Ah i ; « A m A 250 HATS Every one different! Smart “Individuals” in every type of Straw and a selection of Felts in Summer Pastels. Styles include those which will win - admiring glances on the smartest racecourse; styles of a classic beauty to suit the most conservative: shady styles, redolent of summer days, clear, dazzling blue sky and blazing sunshine. Smart matrons’ and larger head sizes will find that they are by no means forgotten. There’s so many things to do on Show Day! So much fun to be had. But everything’s much more fun if you’re wearing something new! So—we see you—at the races—as the. last two furlongs thunder out—you have an expensive look in a D.I.G. Frock with an unassuming price tag (as below) . . . Sight-seeing at the Show in a Lystav Linen—and getting a good deal of admiration yourself—or basking in the sun on the beach serenely conscious of your playtime chic. II PERSOMAimr FROCKS A group of Short-sleeve Frocks up to the “model” standard, collected together to sell at one price! They’re something to talk about—to be proud of. They include CHAMBREY LINENS, SISTER SPOTS, MATED STRIPES (as illustrated), ARIZONA STRIPES, AWNING STRIPES (new! bold! daring!), and the famous Grofton ANTI-SHRINK FROCKS in glorious colours. Inspired styles Striped Alpaca Frocks Short-sleeved “Shirtmakers” in four distinctive styles. In vigorous shades of Orchid, Nil, China Tea, Teal, Gold, and Sapphire with White stripes ONE PRICE 59 49/6 Tailored Lystav Linens Style perfect, cool, and flower fresh as a florist’s posie. The Linens are in Blue, Coral, Honey, /fi Green, Tan and White Coolie Slack Suits Rage of American beaches! (You can tuck the shirt-tail in if you wish —but it’s much newer as is.) Heavy Linen in glorious colours. American sizes .. .. Awning Striped Beach Coats Vibrant stripes, in a “Multi-purpose” Coat which, buttoned all down the front, becomes a Frock. 4% 4% All sizes mmmml Remember you can always me LAY-BY Usually 1 9/6 to %%/• fa • JITTER SCARVES Brilliant, dazzling stripes to make a brave show against a plain background— / 4| 4 Usually 6/11 /. .. fc# * * • “ ADMIRATION ” HOSE The genuine Georgette Hose in Pure Silk A / 4 | Crepe. Only a limited quantity .. * * • CHILDREN’S LOCKNIT BLOOMERS Wonderfully hard wearing . . . threaded with good quality elastic—Usually 2/3, 2/11 • 1/6 It's People’s Day at' the A. & F. Show, Friday So, To-night'* late Night • THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE CLOSES 8.30 p.m., opens Saturday, 9.30 a.m. Plans at Theatres Friday. _D-I-C All the world round, will never find more willing service than that given by the D.I.C. Centre for Service is the ENQUIRY OFFICE, where you can leave Coats and Parcels, Post Letters, send Telegrams, leave , or collect Messages, and secure information re Trains or Trams, and Buses. Close by is the THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE and PUBLIC TELEPHONES. Also a DEMONSTRATION STUDIO for Facial Treatments and Make-ups. On the Ist Floor is an attractive TEA ROOM and a LOUNGE, where you can enjoy a quiet cigarette or dash off a note. Visitors a a s ifidlio your holiday rendezvous!

DEPOSIT REDUCED The Easiest and Lowest Terms in the Dominion. for November to • ' Canterbury Agents for the famous FADA RADIO One Shilling is all you pay as deposit for every pound’s worth of Furniture, Furnishings and all Household Needs (excepting Radio) purchased from Harris Bros, during November . . . and repayments commence a week, fortnight or month after purchase of goods. Listen-In to our Sponsored Programme, “Gem* from Grand Opera,” from SZB. Ercry Wednesday, 6.30 p.m.; Fridays, «.t5 p.m. VHarris Bros. LID 158 HEREFORD ST. The Pioneer* of Easy Time Payment* in New Zealand. OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHTS.

WANT-ADS. “1 sold them through ‘The Press' want-ads.—and bought these new things.” 6

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23177, 14 November 1940, Page 3

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618

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23177, 14 November 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23177, 14 November 1940, Page 3

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