Pure Llama wool makes khie A', i most olagant CASUAL COAT. $ S' I J This will ensure really hard, long 9f&i . wear for • country woman's life ... is as warm as it could bo. jfIFNoNMp * Two good-site patch pockefs, <•.. ~, f. .Xty h three “horn” buttons, neat, high T ’’t vd ' * MbE ’ rovers. One only. Size 16. f ,f|-p X . 25 «... Mad. in F The smooth finish end lino of this erisp > THRII-HICI ENSEMBLE form o sharp sen. ,0 ***• eo ** *^ ove * This it an ensemble which should live in the town . . . come out when you MUST be smart. Made in the finest ’ "Wk of pure wool. The woiitcoat is sleeveless with • -AT ' ■» wide revert and tporti throe buftont which thow Sai,:'A through the front of the loosely styled coot. The 'A tfc'rt '* *'' rri * D' or b'sst. One only. Site 16. f wXw 32 «a*. Mode in England. In the spring of the year and in racing season LONG VIEW ill Spring is the wBl shortest fashion ■Kr !■ *1 season of the year . . . the SB races last only a short time Iz • • • yet here are three : 4| outfits which :il| have quality I and line to y° u through next spring and the racing season. V Tor a woman of discernment ••• • O| NS ANO JACKET var Y k»»t kind, this could live anywhere * / . . > go anywhere quite frappily. year after year . . . Invaluable blend of *O% *••• *"d 40% rayon guarantees this ensemble will keep its shape. Jacket curves T '"* 0 wa>»f end is fest- « enod at the end ef long | lapels by a rouleau of the . ‘ same material Throi-«uertor Made In N.Z. length sleeves. Freak bodice ends at the hipllno with a ii* i * a ***** raised seam. Self covered IHE HATS a • ■ belt, hioh round nock. One Illi. I IFAI U • , . w)y 5 w m/It/ g THIS yo«r your foe* is framed at ngvar before with wide brim* of the most flattering variety. At top: A finely stitched larger-than-Garbo fur felt slouch with a wonderful lino. In taupe if It trimmed with a contrast band in rice with a felt "buckle." 7 QM. Lower: The rage oversea* for a hat on the lines of a sombrero, het quickly reached Ballantyne*. This fur felt has a honey brim, chocolate trim, rice crown. 7| gits. Both mode In NX by Lindsay Kensett. da Y* fo ••• • n<J fa,,t f ® M,ss GILLIAN ’P*®'* l ’’•prc»»"taHvo of Harriot Hubbard Ayer, here to talk especially to the young about MISS AYER ... a new range of beauty porducts. Come in and ask her about them now.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30192, 25 July 1963, Page 2
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