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Togs for Tinies Cosy Woollies for Boys' and Girls' Nothing could be more in keep- r ,'"ni"'; .yi... ,i n. ■ f-ml ing with soft baby charm than ' 'Qp dainty little woolly wearables. ~^W^"^^L" <)kj D.I.C. Children's ..Outfitting fTT^TTV^Department is showing a most v s\ \i I* J \\* attractive stock of Legginette '. % )^f; ? %i\^\ •- Suits for Toddlers, Jersey Suits, 1 ***, *\i -U-Lj Qi S'AvkV" Suit* for Wee Boys, Frocks, X^Lj^i ' l'P^ Coats, Jumper Suit, and Cardigans for girls of all ages. t^^jSt? "*' " ""*"'ft*"HM"J| SMARTEST JUVENILE STYLES ALWAYS AT THE D-I-C TODDLERS' LEGGINETTE SUITS-ConsUting of Coat, Leggmete, Cap, and Mittens; in brushed wool; in rose/fawn, blue/ fawn; sizes 16in. and 18in. 32/6 to 49/6 SMART COAT AND CAP SETS-In knit wool, finished lines of silk in contrasting shades. The. smartly designed coat shows inverted pleats at hip line; a roll collar buttons snugly to the throat. Colours—Desert, Saxe, Fawn 35/ C, 42/6, 45/-FOUR-PIECE BREECHETTE SUITS for small boys comprise Jumper with polo or srarf collar, Breechette, and Cap. Colours— Apple/White, White/Sky, Fawn/Sky 32/6, 37/6, 45/- - SMALL BOYS' JERSEY SUITS-In ribbed wool; square necks, fastened on shoulders, finished tiny pearl buttons; Powder Blue Fawn Russet and Marl effects; lGin. and 18in. 27/6, 32/6 VEfJr? FCOll"? G f Ul'^ KNIT WOOL-For girls; comprises smart Frock, Coat, and Cap to match. Cedar, Fawn, bordered with a novel design in Saxe and White 63/GIRLS' JUMPER SUITS IN KNIT WOOI^-Skirt shows a pleated effect, and Jumper has a split polo collar and pockets; in two effects 47/6, 49/6 GIW-f JUMPER SUITS IN WOVEN WOOL-Skirt has inverted pleats in front panel or at sides, the Jumper a comfortable turndown, collar; in self colours 22/6, 27/6, 35/-, 39/6 to' 49/6 GIRLS' KNIT WOOL CARDIGANS-ln Saxe, Russet, and Jaw. . effects 14/6, 15/6, 16/6 SERVICEABLE CARDIGANS IN KNIT WOOL-For school girls' wer,r; Navy/Gold, Navy/Cardinal, Saw/Henna, Saxe/Gold 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 GIRLS' JUMPERS IN KNfT WOOL-With turn-down collars and pockets; Russet, Fawn, Leaf, Saxe, Green, Navy 9/11, 11/6, 13/6, 14/9, to 19/6 D.I.C WELLINGTON i iiinniiiiiiiii i ••••"•»iniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiti|iiiiiiiiinimim l , MMlll | Quality, Exclusiveness and Style—yet a i MODERATE PRICE ALKAYf. 5 I MODEL COATS I 1 a^^jSassaff'jsaaa i I nch Fur Collar and Cuffs to tone, in blues, fawn, rust I | wine, boisderose, etc., at 12. 14 and .6 gn%'. i 1 ?n Ba7iT V R^?, UR COAT*' i" fawn, brown, I = an and henna with beaver coney co'lar and cuffs, half' 5 I lined Satin. Special Value £5/19,6. | I . , P 1"*I*..' "eady-to.wear FELT HA S 1 I INSPECTION INVITED I Miwt be of good quality to give permanent satisfaction. SEE MY CHOICE RANGE OF RINGS AT YOUR OWN PRICE LIMIT SYMINGTONS f (R^t Trad, Mark) tST & CHICORY ESSENCE W '<^yL35p3 P* Clever Maid, of Symington's, says: A way of making a delicious hot ml p drink is the Symington way. A tea- mg 4<g&f I spoonful in a cup of boiling water, Bg§ jraEsTJl and there you are." ~k y^gaS^^. THOS. SYMINGTON & CO.. Edinburgh & London HAVE YOU EVER TRIED ~ IF NOT-A PLEASANT SURPRISE AWAITS YOU Boy a packet to-day. Have a go at that stubborn core to-night. Instead of cutting off the top of a com with a razor or burning it off with caustic liquids, pastes or plasten, try soaking your feet for ten minutes in the highly medicated and oxygenated water prepared by dissolving a small handful of Reudel Bath Saltrates in a basin of hot water. The corn can then ,be picked right out, root and all, like the hull out of a strawberry, callouses can be scraped off with the dull edge of a knife and the whole foot tingles with new life. Reudel Bath Saltrates is obtainable at all chemists. For fifteen veanßmdsl X.... " ' ''" JL ifaaifw xvi •,:„.,... ...n^-m.. 2feMftaai2fe *m _\Jr THB ORIOIHAI-THE TELLOW PACKET Jbtt \^ THE STAMOARD FOR riFTEBR TIARI. "

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 13

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