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the Spring fashion story in one word— CHECKS always first with the latest, James Smith’s presents a range of Spring’s most dashing check tweeds at typically modest prices. Swagger Suits, Jacket Suits, Mannish Tailored Suits—all are made in Checks. Gay Checks large as paving stones, right down the scale to tiny Shepherds’ Plaids. And true Paris styles to make them up are procurable for a shilling or two in McCall Printed Patterns. Checkerboard Checks Also a variety of Broken Checks, in Black/ /[ White, ,Fawn/Brown, Navy/White. 54in. _ Perfect for Swagger Suits and useful Top Coats. Price - - 9/11 yd. Checks W The l ast wor d in tweeds are these unusual checks, each alternate square being fringed along one side. In black/red/white, green/ white, fawn/rust/brown. 54ins. PRICE 10/6 *|||||| Outline Checks Cream ground, with checks made of fine lines °f flecks in Black, Green, Brown or Navy. 54in. Price ■ “ “ 10/6 yd * WT Horseblanket Checks .7 j I Dashingly bold in a variety of sizes and colour11 ti ings, including Green/White, ’Fawn/Brown/ a La Lemon, Fawn/Brown/Red, Fawn/Brown/ J J W Green. 54in. g/f V Price - - - 11/6 yd. s £Si d Shepherds’ Plaids 8832, Price 2/0. w ' 1 F , , „ 34 inch 'bust re- Fine Worsted, minutely Checked, in Brown, quires 2h yards Navy, Black. 56in. 54 inch, material. Price •» • 14/6 / McCall Printed Patterns 5637, Price 2/3. James Smith’s offers a complete Home Dresstnaking W; Z>tc7l. bust re- Service with these famous patterns, ana their up-to-quires 3 1-8 yards date Cutting-out Department, where any garment may Wa 54 inclt material. be cut out or cut, tacked and fitted for a nominal charge. The Shopping Trend is to CJlie difference between NOURISHMENT and ju s t too ct ||L; t O NLY feal NOURISH " MENT will create energy "GOOD 7 f f° r t^ie That is why doctors MAUN IN r ' f l recommend a hot oaten cereal Ivl UnNI N U . /'' f J such as Creamoata every momBreakfasl ing.alltheyearround.Cream- " ■ oata is Io ° o// ° pure oats> rich w ’ every vital food element need■'r B • ed for health. You do not feel ' '''' th 3 * flagging °f energy after a breakf?st of delicious Creamoata fl - W -7i which you are apt to feel after a ''"'7 “ready-to-eat” wheaten breakiM X '-7 f aSt ma y flefl c i ent bi ''l iujuili''’- we igbt of real nourishment. CJl'® reamoata i s untouched by H , hand from field to table. It /(' * s most economical, and Wz //M aP * s Quiekiy and easily /% 1 WhydorWHfO plepa,ed - I rab I one have to Z Ww> 9 U Jf r Creamoata JRr CREAM O'THE OAT • THE NATIONAL BREAKFAST Yuli weight in every packet. Creamoata is packed in 2,-lb. and 1-Ib. YELLOW' Packets, and special rolled coarse in 3\-lb. RED Packets. •®** tai A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS —PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO. LTD.. GORE.

When you are tempted to ‘fug’ by the fire instead of exercising in the open air, when artificial light takes the place of healthful sunshine, when you eat less fruit and salads—yotyr system is apt to get sluggish. Poisons collect In the blood stream, your resistance is lowered, and you become liable to:— DEPRESSION HEADACHES CONSTIPATION KlUttSp INDIGESTION SLEEPLESSNESS BAD COMPLEXION ■■■■■■■■ IKRITABILITT OBESITY BILIOUSNESS Now is the time to guard against such ills. Take Eno regularly and help Nature in its most important ' '''SWm function —thus keeping your body fit and your blood Wjjg stream pure and vigorous. R Then you will be able to withstand the strain of winter. UU'H! S WI) H ■MM VkV M tn REGULAR (KANDY) SIZI Wjß ENO'S Bwm FRUIT SAI’ 1 " Bw

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 264, 4 August 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 264, 4 August 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 264, 4 August 1936, Page 4