mis TOWEL CAN TAKE IT WM / /A .u. 1 HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES your CLOTHE ft wont rip... its washed with GOOD SOAP! and ruin the fe ric ‘ . * - You can’t expect clothes' and linens to wear well if you This shows how wash them with inferior soaps. They give such a thin, Sunlight’s extra- miserable lather that you iust HAVE to rub and scrub—the fabric extra ana nothing wears out things so quickly. It s far cheaper clo?he7 ™s e « t 0 buy GOOD SOAP—Sunlight Soap. Those tubfuls longer. of dense, rich suds wash gently—give, your clothes and linens a long and . happy life. < SUNLIGHT SOAP Its extra-soapy suds save your clothes - A LEVER PRODUCT SUI6.2ONZt
C. SMITH'S sound' sensibility materialised - A //ifIL i||!| Sensible dressing has become a patrio- 11 11 IMLi fill Bl 5 * It Ir * tic. duty ... To choose your clothes jll I I<lf < > * .I I A IB with care and forethought, with a keen ||| > I iajk eye for quality, style and wearing- jf 11 11 i power, should be one of your chief E 1 11 |L |' Jr concerns .. . And here are some KI- ■! i garments possessing all those looked- g | , W . for qualities. J Skirts— in bigger proportions The generosity of material allowance will make our biggerbuilt customers sigh with relief. Cut from slimming Black or Navy in three styles you'll approve. As well as the front panel pleats and the centre inverted there is the all-round gor-ray. W. to O.S. - 35'- to 47'6 fine cardigans for the matron Longer lines to smooth out waist ond hips, or basqued, if you \ 1 * /f / W like, to emphasise your still-slim waist. Brushed or rib knit A :/ ’ I / Il with fine rib stropping. Splendid qualites that will wear for jf A I B t years. B 17/6 to 84'- / A Slack Suit is truly iuvaluable ' -?J Worth every penny of their price . . . whether you're working f f° r your ** ear or mere,y lounging they're the thing! In a trimming, modernising style full of colour. FROM j 39 ' & O' * n f ,nc on< l cuddlesomc jersey wool, cherished by fire- j watchers who very wisely sleep in them. Lovely, heart-warm- I ' 'J '”9 co * ours - j 65 ~ slacks— In many variations of the theme: Flannels in defence colours | and tailored for the job. Easily adjustable side plackets and | accommodating pockets. Also less conventional in check ~ tweeds and parakeet flecked Donegal-type flannels ... All KEEP ON sixes. KEEPING ON with those slbowpf proof Jaokotfs NATIONAL SAVINGS. Just like your man's battledress jacket with the added advantage of an action back and elasticised waistband. Proofed cloth “ — ; as light as a cloud. Several shades. TAKE your change in stauucli Gabo C>oaife> KlATiriKiAi CAVIKIf-C . Coats that will proof you against weather for winters yet to rIAI lUNAL iAVIDHsO come. With revers or Prussian collar, capacious pockets and STAMPS stout inter-linings. In cereal tones. Mostly large sizes. from 82 z 6 C. SMITHS CUBA STREET - - WfcLLiHGFON
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 250, 21 July 1942, Page 6
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