B ikJ I 111 1 pj 200tl j ova v Fror*hrc 'W' &2S3Q V i / H I w/ Ksju W —are the “Talk of the Town,” and no wonder. Nothing could demonstrate the style and value leadership of this progressive store better than this collection of Frocks for all occasions. Come now, and see the display on the great First Floor. | 2 3 • W * / \ '-* 'Mir Nw l BMBff (wan feJSRKoWf \ \ /z ■ ■ '1 o 1 hu.-w vwo Vi iMBwP/ 1 : WI I rr r Rw 7a til MM lb I Ml Tro Zwi'Mw Bini 111 tr* J%Z W|i pl I * f j / /yjtaisaKs i wBBh ///’ - Mfc mi : T-lt\ / \ w J tow \ \ - . i l Exactly as Sketched »||B| : i There are 1993 other Frocks equaiiy smart, all different, on the great First Floor. ’’ No. Las skotciied—The very popular swagger _ AVI < m iHill Suit in flnc <l unlit y Marocain. The ooaj- ’* Jj* O/fi O I Black with very smart sleeves. The frock, with i I* r its square neckline and oyster jabot is in. a / / Mil z strikingly original design. W. fitting. Price I i'Mxl F No. 2, as sketched —Organdie is poised daintily klr on the silk Marocain Frock in puff sleeves and 5 wA > frill V jabot. Original two-button finish at neck. K / 'A ‘ Black/White, Cherry/White shades. W. fitting. ir « / ys k 1 rice X XHIk No. 3, as sketched—For evening or gol den party / >*• wenr . Exquisite Organdie I’rock of Cherr> and t > 'White, lightning stripes. Plaited cord belt SQ) ff / W-' 5 ' * shirred bodice; triple frilling of IX bite Organc ie r 1 Jw’ \\ x < I on sleeves; bow at neck. I >r > te No. 4. as sketched—Continental model of the jf* new Elephant Crepe. Dusty Pmk and Bffick I » ♦ figured top. Smart Cape Coatee. S3X. J y • fitting. ''l No. 6. as sketched—Sleeves and neck catch the _ -3 1 SL' < * V, * ere in the striking frock of heavy Knnkly R /g ik & ' • W?z’ Crepe. The design on the sleeves and crossover / B Si .'5 ' Z collar is futuristic. Available in Cocoa and / j Z t'W Marine Blue shades. XV. fittings. Price 1 \ JAMES SMITH’S \ ( CORNER CUBA ANO MANNERS STREETS \ Zv
RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FARMS ARE A SOUND INVESTMENT, BUT BUY NOW. QQ/Wk ACRES, XVairarapa: £5 per acre. Two hours' easy motor run XX elliiigOOllv ton i )itumeQ roa d. 2800 acres grass, 500 acres bush growth; 230 acres rich black loam, capable carrying 80 ffiiU Ho school and station. Carrying at present 2000 sheep mshearin- plant 10OAA ACREsVuiose Pahnutaiiui. Good clean sheep country, all in English ,-ivO grasses Price • £4/10/- per acre. £350 deposit. Carrying at piesent 200 sheep fe and 30 head entile/ XVliare and sheep yards only buildings. Excellent opportunity for young man with small capital. i, PV in noted for its ACRES: Beautiful dairy farm, choicest ot rich land Eetm, noun to _ ns 57 glorious climate for man and beast. A peach, a pear and a of the best and a pleasure to walk over. BeauUtuliy \v• Electric hot prime dairy cows, 2 bulls. 2 horses, etc. flood , over big Govt water and range; cow-shed, milking machines.. Irice £oo cashi inei big Go mortgage and a small second mortgage as a Going Concom. 1 gt » !• WHITEACRE, DEN i'ICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS 7 Courtenay Place, XX ELLINGTON. ~ SHEEP FARMS MORTGAGEES’ SALES. inaO ACRES: 10 miles railway and township: undulating to hilly country Uvv u -ifij t, o nic good flats, well fenced and watered. XXinteied 1.500 'weeding ewes. 300 hoggets mid 300 cattle; all surplus stick fattened. bive-rind. house, wool-shed and vards. Price: £6 per acre. Easy terms to capable farmer KA ACRES: 17 miles from important township by good metalled toad, been ~11 ] lPilV y b„sh. in grass for last 25 years and carrying good sole of English and native grasses. About 600 acres good downs, balance good hill country Iving well to sun. XVintered about 3000 ewes. 1100 dry sheep mid 230 cattle. Good buildings comprising 5-rnid. bouse and 2-rmd. cottage, wool-shed and vards, men’s quarters and numerous other outbuildings. Incc: £ll per acre. Terms £1260 cash, balance first mortgage for long term. H. G. RUTTER & CO., AGENTS - WELLINGTON. POULTRY FARMS. Z PXVO to TEN ACRES, Going Concerns, with splendid young stock Prices from A £950 to £3500. Full particulars— HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, LAND AGENT. LEVIN.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 15, 12 October 1933, Page 14
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