Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

never tire of this... • i -• ti 1 .-i-A I I Creamy white or chocolate ’ s « I Wli. W. I . | flavoured .. is there anything |>|||||| 'i W * ■ T WV ’ 1 so liked by children or so good ', |*’ S 7 ' | ! for them, as a melt-in-your- f f V-*-1 W? - mouth blancmange, made with /V' I S I Brown & Poison s Corn Flour. - a ‘ aj&l 4 Kw® iX The original quality cornflour, a till sealed to retain goodness and i i purity, in the famous yellow . I packet that mother and grand- ’ mother always insisted on ! s? Ask for it today! and learn ' how many wonderful and nourishing dishes you can ' ■.• ?<.-■;-C I 7 make with Brown & Polson's, > > < t 1" 1 I I by sending for the Cookery ' - ’• - - ’ < ' J/' II 1",.J Book offered below. II / / / / I 10 1 BROWN&POLSONS Rs W CORN FLOUR Es®3 B FREE! Send your . /1 11 • / name and address to / <Li fA'tJ •‘Brown & Polson’s /} “ Serve it with. — ” II ' uki/’j'l" 1 ' '«•! I I Roclpo Book,” Dopt. // I 11, “.»o« il I I 0 , p.o. Boz B*lB, // / # Just try a well set, creamy white / I /I /7 / Auckland, for a FREE //7&I 111 Brown & Polson’s corn flour blanc- /// // 17 cc-py of a delightful / mange with Raspberry Jam and /// Lon"’ CV ///'* '/ full-colour Cookery //# whipped cream or Lemon Cheese / /■■ h &ON < Book . . packed with / J and Cream I Oh I delicious I - / 7 /Sy

C” S m ii fc llw Purchase on C. Smith's Lay-By Plan if it’s more convenient! New Fashions ® SEE THE • ' . . JUVENILE for Smart • • ■ ' ’ FASHIONS, Juveniles Fashions for the Younger Set are be- \ ■coming tremendously important! They A A must be ever so correct, but at the same X time very versatile. C. Smith’s Juvenile 1 I 15.' Department knows just what’s what in ' ' clothes that are right for the energetic £ > 4 younger set,\ /*** 1 ELEVATOR T 0 THE FIRST FLOOR ■ | V>EABY ' '’'Sug# 4iH things v \ SAME KS \\ piOF' floor \\ Ml / wr / I I SUGGEST. A. U Akin FEW STYLES I R A ' C $‘A’ —Angora Tweed Coat ©‘B’—Lamb’s Woof Velour and Hat for 46/6 Tailored Coat, 44/6 English tailored and very, very correct in the new "Red English tailored in pure virgin Lamb s Earth" All Wool Angora Tweed. Double-breasted, fit- Double-breasted, fitting to the figure o ting to figure and slightly flaring from the waist; fully flared skirt Featuring insert rows o. stitch ng . n lined art silk; French hem. The cute little hat to match collar, pocket flaps and belt Fully hned art silk, has stitching on the brim. 27-inch. Price 46/6. Very neat and very smart! 30-inch. Price O* •‘C’-Tweed Coat and Hat 9Mail priced at 49/6 JI GOffpr I Maid’s Tjveed Coat with hat to match in Fawn with WUI/er . Brown ond Arras Red toneB Fitting to waist with \*ZV skirt semi-flared. A new note is the breast pocket, stitched to match the pockets in skirt. The hat has a turned up brim and stitched crown. 14 to 15 years. Prico 49/6 ' ©‘D’ —Girl’s Tartan Frock • priced from 14/6 /I | J 9Write naUy little tartan frock in Red and Blue has a /■•••/ fW ARiaht quaint little yoke edged with contrasting shade of IW/uT.II WlXlgllL ue finis h e d Red buttons. A nobby White collar J / A Au/ai/ / t rimmed with Blue br , aid T a o eat fil ?aM tW anT e T7 f 7 vnvyay / pleats from yoke. 27-inch. Price 14/6. 30t032incl ’- P r ' ce 15/6. MW®/ oypl * morning R MT.U • Glories POST FREE ©in British Prints IfA'LlteY.fi C ■?/? Bwith Wropover Front >to Tie at back. SwllpMr . , DF26—Here’s a gay suggestion for the busy housewife! Slip on W-y* ’. JWI a "Morning Glory” and look dainty and fresh yet unperturbed . about your good frocks. Full-length sleeveless style with pockets; iZjJiM the wrapover front affords double protection. Made of British Floral prints in Blue, Rose, Orange and Green tonings. Vl I FHR! ||||!| I ||!||||!|ltl!l|lltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII!llllllll»lll | l |111111111 C. SMITH LTD. - CUBA STREET - WELLINGTON

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19380325.2.66.4

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 153, 25 March 1938, Page 8

Word Count
656

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 153, 25 March 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 153, 25 March 1938, Page 8