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[| ||i| | || || lllllillll ,, ‘’‘- >' A Sale when even the most exclusive goods are offered at Huge Concessions —and Ladies who desire an Ultra Smart Frock should not miss seeing these AFTERNOON FROCKS! This Seasons Exclusive Styles WE ILLUSTRATE JUST TWO 59/6 /\// \ K 'vJ’X Beige Crepe de Ghene, finely knife • . \ / pleated skirt, £7 19s. 6d.; Flesh I H I \ / I Crepe de Chene, nut vestee and pip- I H k \ / I Bllino ?al V'a / I ’ n ff s > O’S- 6 gns.; Chocolate Crepe . I II [fh \ / / Sila nil / / de Chene, trimmed pintucks and I 1H l/jl / \ \ / /\ ttll ml / / pleats £8 19s. 6d.; Beige Georgette II /H I 'y 1 /A/ \ 111 B Hla / / hce skirt and sleeves, 6gns.; Mui- y i jj j/lj / iu. / ( \ / / berry Crepe de Chene, pleated ves- y u lljl \ \ ’-ft 111 kN r J tee and collar of White Georgette, 1 i \ \ U ?gns.; Cinnamon Marocain, rose pin- I I i I I \ \ tucked vestee, O.S. 6gns. II |j y \ c » SALE PRICE 59/6. /fl W H . ■ 79/6 li I fjt Black Georgette, Cerise pipings on \ \ /Il skirt and collar £6 17s. 6d.; Rose \ \ j j Crepe de Chene with sleeveless jac- \ \ I/ / quette’“of Navy. £9,105.; Navy Crepe \ II de Chene, oriental stitching on collar I 1 \ 1 • / / and pockets 6gns.; Black, floral bord- ’ \ / \ A / / ered Georgette £7 19s. 6d.; Rose I, | \ I / I Crepe de Chene, hand embroidered in I;[ \ I fl I white Bgns.; Orchid Crepe de Chene j: | \ \ [I | cascade skirt 7 gns.; Black Crepe / :l \ \ / 1/ \ . I de Chene, pintucked insets in skirt, / ‘X \ \ A Ak X I Ggns ' SALE PRICE 79 / 6 - \ \ . i | ABOVE—AN AFTERNOON FROCK ABOVE—A DISTINCTIVE FROCK in Apricot Crepe de Chene, has effec- OF NAVY MAROCAIN in petal eftive hem-stitched bodice and inset feet has an underskirt of Beige between box-pleats on skirt. Value Georgette. Value £7 15s. f 6 10S ‘ SALE PRICE 59/6. SALE PRICE 79/6.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 245, 17 July 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 245, 17 July 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 245, 17 July 1928, Page 5