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NEW ’ HIIILM AH G,VES INCREASE / / Ldoor Saloo.ie, / MS/ 'Wi completely / - / W} ,! fro “ ( Soo Kt Per / arws LTD., P.O. Box 2W2, / Ve 11 ingt o n. - ■■■ - ■ — ■ ..... -- . ... • , WHATEVER IT IS, IT’S BETTER VALUE AT € SMITH 8 COATS, COATS, COATS! 3' '■>, RAINCOATS (Sketched) s a raincoat selected on its own zl IM \ ' (“’A merit. It's bright and colourful "X, ' 7 and what you really need to enliven Jjy' 1 0 dn re d/black/ y L yellow and red/blue/tartan. Buttoning from the peter pan collar t 0 *^ e wa ' s L’ w dh good deep fwOi pockets. B'- 49/6 W S' • 'v/I— Fur-trimmed ' COATS (Sketched) x 7 , /xvv Fancy woollen cloth is used for this Y'?: '• '■/, W vB / , smartly cut coat with shaped fT| jN-’-aX, ■'' panels at the sides, raised shouldNMtii CIS Mm ftiM Biwwlilifi th/ ers and quilted sleeves. The large / /I vv' kolinsky collar is as fashion wise as S/ j I IVj //yy/ if ' s c °sy f° r winter wear. Rust, K ” v 1 » wine, brown, green, navy and black. I £515<6 T VI \ fl OTHER STYLES \ I \ 11 1 \ 8 \ ffS® A/ We have a wide and varied selec- \ j \ IdSs W Lon in our Raincoat Dept. Im- \ I \ 8 W * f ported English Gaberdine Coats . \ I \ff M: I with tailored collars; belted, j.”'J' l ? 8 a swagger and swing backs. In 1’• » » ( I ' SL/ ... natural, beige, brown. 55/6 to { Lt' £5/10/6; navy satins from ’ ? 17/11; tweeds and checks 59/6; ■■W oh skin capes 15/6; and belted A . V v ovd swagger styles in all colours \A''* from 15/6. 'j 'jN'xrv'*r''" ;ix // 1 'i.'*”*"'' ’ JUVENILE > , j r T Fashion Values! ;•'..••/•. 7 ". "A l-"- .J • 7< • English Tailored BREECH ETTE SETS Just arrived! Little double-breasted \ coats with high fitting necks and match- s )' ing leginettes and hats. In plain and f I fancy velour coatings and diagonal J tweeds. Beaver, lettuce, saxe, rose, harvest gold. s r'”, HsJ 16in., 20in., 32/6 - 63/- . L'' ) ——— '■■■ Toddlers' COATS I With matching hot or beret. Double- lly'l ' ’-H breasted styles with tailored collar lAII MT V > C /1 / and revers. Pleated at bock, half belt. '1.,'./ J IN I T / lillß Also in high neck styles with semi-flared , "r*o 7 \ / lltl skirt. Shades: saxe, lettuce, gold, mid ■ r”tL I 3 ' N'TS brown, dark saxe. 16in. to 22in. , • TZL/zC 21Q/A ,n answer to trend for tiny hats C. Zt/O - Smith's give you this new variation of the ||gg pill-box; jaunty with its fly-away bow in self felt. An adaptable felt band ensures Kiddies' a snug head fit,in 9- ,n grey - moon blue ' lltl qreen, brown, navy and black. SUNTEX RIBBED VESTS , r > Made from wool and art. silk. 1 # r Ss WM Price lA« V ; No sleeves; sizes 1 Io 10 | ( 2/3 to 3/6 ——7 — Short sleeves; sizes 2to 9 Q ur rQn g e o f tailored ready-to-wears in2/4 to 3/9 'f . c | uc j e pill-box, bretons, postillions, bowlers gg|| ______________: #< ' ... "styles smartly trimmed with self cord gj'sg; WiO; ribbon and individual touches. Colours: iftSgS: Special Purchase wine - gre =re ™on blue, grey, red, 111 1 \ brown, navy and black. FLEECY-LINED PETER PAN BODICES InrO " 3to 16. Usual value 2/11 to 4/6. .:?>:/<: A} 2/3 to 3/6 C. SMITH LTD. - - CUBA STREET

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 146, 15 March 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 146, 15 March 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 146, 15 March 1940, Page 5

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