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C. SMITH L TD - A SPECIAL SHOWING of Smart Felts j|j|l and Velours SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MATRONS’ MODEL HATS—In Velvet, Hatters’ Plush, Felt, etc.; - . ■,. > '•.-■• trimmed Osprey, Brush, Mounts, and Novelty . . /’. -‘ '■ ,‘ < .Ornaments; medium-and large head fittings; in -j. - '- ■ - Black, Navy, and Brown. lE/fItTL Prices 23/6, 29/6, 35/6 to 59/6 MW jEfcAMN EXCLUSIVE VELOUR MODELS—With smart , /roll front, with one-sided effect; in Fawn, 1 u ' JnjL ’ Nigger, Wine, Almond, Black MLy Prices 49/6, 55/6, 59/6 ■ 1 . ■MT’.DTTTivr. ANT) WIDE-BRIMMED VELOURS and BBV/ /<| FUR FELTS—With large head fittings, finished wW ’ - t applique work, in two-tone effects. Colours—- * Wine, Fawn, Henna, Brown, Saxe, Almond, Black ’o. Prices 49/6 to 69/6 ■’ ■■■'- . s ■ " t ;...' . ; ' • ; ■ I SPECIAL I ■'’= a SPECIAL = OFFERING OF ? LINE OF FELTS e I SMART FELTS— | I ' With small droop I = T„ e with coloured mo- e = = tif stitched on, in = I 1 SWq Hr <* Gold,shades Light B = Nigger, Navy/ _ 5 ■ . = and k = | Fawn, Nigger/ |■ RT | B rown, Wine, Roy- = ■ s laWD- | = al, Navy, Blue, etc. E | Special Q/I 1 = OoO ICT I Special !«>//» = Price U/ll e ~ Brice | aummiuumniinmnmnnnnumr. XmiimiiunniinmMimiinnnnnilh A WIDE RANGE IN BETTER CLASS FELTS— ■■T - Tn the small nobby rolled brim, medium and HR wide brims, with novelty stitchings and applique work and mounts. Prices 19/6, 25/6, 29/6, 39/6 SPECIAL RANGE OF CHILDREN’S FELTS —In Bn jf/y small Droops; in Fawn, Saxe, Almond, Red, BH| ] Navy, Black. Uli J : Prices 4/11, 7/11, 9/11 to 15/6 _2J C. SMITH L TD CUBA ST.- WELLINGTON I — ) K“I wish that I could play” How often have you expressed that wish? To be able to sit down at a good piano and play anything — Music Masterpieces, Dance Music or Accompaniments. Of course, you had at one time considered an ordinary player piano, but you recognised its limitations. Let us demonstrate the MELTONA Recording Expression PL A YER The MELTONA reproduces the ' touch, technique and art of the master pianist. YOU can play a composition with just whatever expression you may wish. May we prove this? [WHY wait? Avail yourself of the easiest terms in the Dominion. Your old piano may be taken in part-payment. BOWT B(F- J- PIN NY L™ 58 WILLIS ST?#/ /Wfe, JF lanrari O
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 183, 1 May 1929, Page 5
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