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Goslumes and Coat-Frocks 1 Mean — Elegance and Distinctiveness I but Not Extravagance Our present showing of Costumes and Coat-frocks is 1 unexcelled in smartness and in style. Such creations are only made at Schneideman's. § AS ILLUSTRATED. rK Tery unique Costume in grey worsted. The coat is trimmed with self-covered buttons and imitation buttonholes. T-he back is straight- . hanging', and has four stitched pleats. The skirt is, two-piece, trimmed with buttons to correspond with coat p—j' Sale Price £6/19/6 11 ■ ■■-•.... • \XLjJ f£ fifce quality rAll-wool Faint Blue \\V tinmmed with bone buttons and J?W butterfly tacks Sale Price £6/6/-COAT-FROCKS We are now showing some fine creations in Coat Frocks in navy serge. The style and appearance is really exquisite. Prices .very moderate A Range at £8/8/- ---' A Costume in soft finished navy serge, • trimmed with black military braid and ailk fringe. It has a row of black bone buttons up sides and back. The skirt is also trimmed with black silk braid and buttons to correspond with coat Price £9/19/6 A Costume that is Smart is a Schneideman Costume & SONS — Costumiers 86 MANNERS STREET

Radiant Stove X most useful member of the Hotpoint family. NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE Buy your* to-day! 'lukfixitisjomM * Ettctmai en<i>«Eßs »contmctoks /^"WELLINCTOM-AUCKLAND"'I^ 4XH>iaTCHUHCH-«»OUNEDIM. J,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 10

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