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m Let’s be practical! the New Season’s Coats offer a sure, sane and simple way to make you look your smartest. for example . . . we have illustrated two for your certain approval: first, a smart check box COAT in Fawn and Brown tonings. Raised stitched seams and lined throughout. PRICE 7 Gns. and, secondly, a fitting COAT with wide revers The flared skirt has inverted pleats back and front and is designed in light grey and fawn. PRICE 9 Gns. THE BUT ON LAY-BY COUPONS NOT REQUIRED UNTIL DELIVERY IS TAKEN. FARMERS " Bi# Sioec iu> CasUd Steed

NOVEL! and, oh, so ! They’re purposeful garments these— deliberately appealing. ■ They go together or they go their own ways Of soft, lovely fabric with a graceful line that's infinitely feminine and pretty. Striped locknit for long wear, comfort and washability. It loves soap suds. A brilliant idea for weekends.or your next, bound-to-be-well-earned holiday, because it folds into nothingness (practically), is very light weight and shows no creases. V • Striped Locknit Dressing Gowns Just as illustrated, with a hood to hide those hair curlers as you slip from boudoir to bathroom. May also be worn-on the beach. S.W. and W. 45/6 sizes only .. • Pyjama’Shorts to match Illustrated at right. Smart,- aren’t they? Two piece— Shirt Blouse and Shorts to sleep in or play in, or both. Top.-piece might .lje,\yorn .with a skirt. S.W;- , 22/6 , and : W. sizes only • .. ' •• " ' • Full Length Pyjamas Sketched way up top there. Also exceedingly smart. Picture them , worn under the matching gown. S.W. and W. “51 O.S. 31/6 33/6 Have a matching twosome for your next holiday . . . You’ll agree that the many obvious uses these garments have their reasonable price and their convenient packabiiity and washability make them, coupomcally, anyway, invaluable to your wardrobe. Use Lay-by at the store for these times.

The Navy, Army and Air Force require many thousands of women for various duties, such as clerks, shorthand typists, telegraphists, telephonists, cooks, mess hands, transport drivers and personnel for Anti-aircraft batteries. Minimum age for enlistment 18 years. TODAY! Application form, at all the local office, of the WOMEN’S WAR SERVICE AUXILIARY.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23743, 15 September 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23743, 15 September 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23743, 15 September 1942, Page 3

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