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: 3 shim: please/ X sped*! highlight in present S*ne Fashionis SO glossy it positively “ radiates smartness. Practical styles like the ones illustrated are the order of the day and with transport difficulties it is only natural that more attention is focused on feet-and Shoes that fit feet correctly. So, for comfort, everything practical and real smartness war Arch Curve Shoes-fitted for length, fitted for width and fitted for Arch Curve. • ‘Tokay’ “Shorty’ In Brown Calf, cut high over the instep for snug fit. It has a welted sole and Leather Cuban heel. The broad bar buckle in front is another practical feature. You 11 prefer to walk if you wear Tokay. Its F perfect fit and comfort simply create walking pleasure. A Tie Shoe you could live in. It has the faultless fit of all Arch Curve-Shoes, and the Dutch-boy heel and wall toe give it graceful line, too. It’s in Brown, Black and Navy Calf. Walk in “Shorty, walk in comfort and pleasure! MORE SHINE! PATENT LEATHER handbags Even Handbags must shine—AND be practical. So here’s a truly useful style, simple in design but all the smarter for that. It’s very spacious with two big pockets. In Red, Black and Navy Patent Leather. 29'n • 1/IoU foe To-day-Make certain you see the fascinating displays throughout the Store, our newest Fashions for Autumn and Winter, and then visit D.I.C. Tearoom. Theres a special show of Fuchsias. Have lunch or tea while you’re too! D-I-C DMKTON-JONES “Home of Youth 99 fm n i. * 6** ™ a r* m m arV SHIRLEY W ***** nd tm “ JUNE WENDY stance \\y imp o ■Rvery the pYvaatse rati8 e new .stylish ne^ shade ted prices— - IB 41/ 6 Lov' fits 19 /* to OFFERS SPLENDID VARIETY and VALUE in BUILT FOR STYLE, SERVICE, AND STAND UP. TO HARD WEAR. Illustrating four new Tiny Misses and ’tween yJm. TAILORED COATS, specially featured by D.-J. Ltd., Shirley Temple and Holly<j| wood styles, strikingly out- * standing in cut, finish, style and value. Coats with character at unapproachable prices., Saxe, Rust, Mustard, Green, .Tan, Rose, to 42in.— ' ■■■ vV, 45/- *° *l/D 1/- in the 1 £ Discount for Cash. GIRLS* and MAIDS* FELT HATS, BONNETS and STITCHED HATS— Rose, Navy, Green, Red and Brown shades. Also Hats for Tiny Tots. 6/11 The House That Value Built.” DRAYTON S. i I m a. i 0 0 New Season's ORCHARD-FRESH Tempting, juicy app>es, fresh from New Zealand’s sunny orchards, are on sale at prices everyone can afford. They’re cheaper still when you buy by the case. So put your order in today for a easeful of health. ''-..v Y THE CHEAPER HEALTH H yijaaw'.eiiyiHaii*.. '-*- 1 |lr * leading health advice from one end of the country to tar other George Settle qheralst Christ , church, has assisted numerous sut ferers bark to new health Whatever your health worry Settle will advise you sincerely and confidentially. SETTLE. Consulting Chemist, Colombo street (npp. McKenzies!, Christchurch. —I dancing. EdNfidN Cblpihbo ?t. principal! Mr A. L. Leghorn, C.M.I.S.T.D. Modern Ballroom Dancing. Class every Tuesday, 8 p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. All particulars on application. '’Phone 40-933. L 3671 BETTER than Cream Tartar, Antelope Powder, 2£ }b. Ca«h Coupons At Tuck*. • 11 raiwqiss ROYAL TEA (Opposite Theatre Royal). MORNING TEA—RD. GRILLS TO ORDER DAINTILYSERVED LUNCHEONS. . (Mrs Gulnaeu, .Prop.)

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23586, 13 March 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23586, 13 March 1942, Page 2