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The smart woman is wearing -new materials, and in a new way. There-is hardly a dress or suit without its touch of originality in necklines, sleeves, and so on. An entirely new fabric has made its appearance—coloured linens woven with a jersey finish, and CastelJaloux Ltd., Woodward Street, have just received several frocks and suits in this fabric suitable for sports wear. A sleeveless frock of flesh pink has a cheery Jersey coat to wear with It fastening with several gold buttons. A Jumper suit demonstrates the charm of short sleeves with linked cuffs, a narrow polo collar and lines of fine pleats to the skirt. A very attractive ensemble in the new grege shade has insertions of heavy linen lace set in the neckline of the sleeveless frock, and also trimming the cardigan coat, which In turn features a grege and scarlet belt. A red posy is worn with it.— Advt.

Exquisite Fur Coats and Furs are still on display at the specially reduced prices decided on for a week or two by Beatrice M. Smith, Fur Specialist, corner of Bond and Alanners Streets, who employs only expert fur workers. Also, remodelling is a speciality. Don’t discard a fur coat before submitting it for renovations and price. All estimates are free and courtesy and attention is yours for the asking. Fur will be worn more than ever before and it will be a fur season. Beatrice AL Smith Is on the first floor of Schneideman’s Buildings, corner of Bond and Manners Streets.—Advt.

YOU MIGHT WIN FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE for the Best Slogan for “TANIWHA” SOAP • The Golden Bar of Purity!* Put on. your thinking cap and enter for thi» eimple comp* tition! A »hort enappy slogan of a few word* and a prize may b« youra! Enclose with your entry, not less than 10 complete Mermaid portions from large or small “Taniwha” Bar Soap wrappers, attach your name and address on a separata piece of paper, and post to “Taniwha,” Box 414, Auckland. The decision of Mr. Will Appelton, managing director, the Charles Haines Advertising Agency, will be final. Send in Your Slogan NOW! COMPETITION CLOSES DECEMBER 10, 1930.

M / > .p Hi X W / W/ z I / - f ; ’’J' Best /orßsby-Best for f/ou feel it on your fingers . . . soft, lubricating, smooth, talc . . - Ask your chemist, soothing . • • cooling . . . safe also for Johnson’s healine . . . doctors recomBaby Soap &. John- * * # •on’s Baby Cream. 01000 ll •

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 19

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