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The smartest Showin of Inexpensive WINTER FROCKS ! i —ln Town ? discriminating and discern--INO WOMEN ARE TO-DAY LOOKING FOR AND DEPENDING UPON THE 44 CLASSIC ” LABEL FOR GOOD AND STYLISHLYFASHIONED APPAREL; PARTICULARLY THOSE WHOSE MEASUREMENTS VARY CONSIDERABLY FROM SO-CALLED “STOCK SIZES.” CLASSIC COCKTAIL FROCKS Decidedly new in gay-coloured Canadian Printed Silks. Tailored shirt topi with pleated skirts and three-quarter sleeves. 8 - sw "> w - HELEN HARPER FROCKS The popular American tailored style, button from neck to hem. The perfectly-cut casual Frock for all occasions. New check and plalp shades in Tresca Cloths and Canadian Silks. American sizes and fittings, mt* / S.S.W. to O.S M*l m ROSLYN WOVEN FROCKS FOR THE COLDER DAYS Square shoulders, njpped-in waistlines, smartly stitched, Gored and pleated skirts. Wine, Rust, Black, Navy, Teal and Clover shades. Just opened. S.W. to X.Q.S.— 55/- ,0 75/TAILuI Stylish] shades, NEW I COLOE CARD! In love New Z DRAYTON-JON I v> mmm -r ■ m i i jf That is the Berger War-time, Peace-time slogan. Despite Ii the Berger Factory handles a dual purpose Job —paints for the preservation of New Zealand homes. On the domestic side the Berger range is not the varied on peace, the B.P. colour range is shortened; certain specie dropped for the duration. The public will understand why—they will appreciate that a to wait for Berger’s—they will appreciate too Ibht Berger’s can buy, and is well worth waiting for. \ » ; THE GREAT PAINT NAME SINCE 1760 m ASS B

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23918, 9 April 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23918, 9 April 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23918, 9 April 1943, Page 7