HIHI' *iBI g\\i lll M«| fill' \rnf Hi'l f'll wHSI —Don't Forget a Gift from You to You! YOU may not exactly like the idea of giving yourself a present, but if there is anything A woman needs—and no one to give it to her— —then she just has to get it herself. We offer some suggestions here. Exclusive 3-PIECB KNITTED SUITS— Of French and English production. &**& Finely woven in Tweed effects, spots eL "1& and flecks. The Coats of Cardigan £&■%<?s» style, piped or plain, matching the J^'^^k smart silk blouses of lighter toning, jrfStfllS-'&ifi^ which are finished with collar and jabot. jKalP^flia Skirts with side pleats and yoke. Col- jjjjnM. Mma ours: Navy, Rose/Beige, Nut Brown, MHjA^M I Sand and Scarlet. Sizes X?C/C/ !o<uXf*!N3B%M i 3-PIECE KNITTED SUITS—In lightweight Tweed effects, with contrast self- il^^KP^i toning jumpers, finishec1 with crescent IfllllM Wk motif on front, skirts with side A A /(* £$ak3s 1» pleat. Sizes S.W. and' W. Tr2v O I^P % JUMPER SUITS—With Lumber Jacket, 111111 wit which has a small all-over design in : I SJSBljf **i( J two-tone silk, collar, cuff and hip band j f gSEBj I \ of silk in wide stripes, can be worn | ; jSlj^Eil high to neck or open; the skirts are all I j pHMi wool, closely woven into wide ribs. Col- 5 j ours: Saxe, Fawn, Navy, Almond and sis nzHaSsß Black/Silver.' fiQ/'fi to 7£/ WmmffitiSk ■ s.w. too.s. oy/o id/ m^^^^ LADIES' COSTUMES—Of fine worsted. riffl' The Coats, slightly fitting at back, are \ cut on well tailored lines, skirts being H\*j straight with side pleats or hip yoke. eM Coloui- s: Brown, Fawn and New Blue vm ' mixture, small checks, and invisible •• ' ' (H ' stripes. S.AV. and O.S. £5/10/6 £6/6/- £7/7 A . ENGLISH COSTUMES — In fine suitings and v.orstcds. The Coats, cut on slenderising lines, <ue pciioctly tailored, and each of different design, and silk hnrd. Skirts plain or with pleats. Sizes O.S. Colours: Browns, Blues, f?7 /I 7/C £Q/Q / £Q /Q / and Fawns. Z-//1//O LO/ O/ - IV/ ?/ - COSTUME OF WOOL TRICOLINE — The Coat of medium length features flat seams, finished arrow heads, single breasted, and fastened with group of four buttons; skirts straight, with inverted pleat at side front.1 '.. Black and Navy only. s-5.w.,w. £5/i5/6 0.5., £5/19/6 .TWEED COATS — Cut on straight lines,.trimmed self insets. Collars are adaptable, pockets inset, and all- . round belts. Full lined. Colours: Fawn, with EC./ touch colour. S.W. sizes. *?v/ ■ CO HM ¥ HP" ¥ ¥ T TH :-;:- • • hD IYJL JL A JL M. ■ J-i=.;;: : CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON ! BBBlHßHEliiilllPtlilSlHßli'
Throughout every stage d / , ~. ~"•'.-.'! infancy your baby is assured .-.•• ■ Vof a perfectly balanced food, . {tfi L # :"';: ideally suited to hi* digertiyc jj> capacity and graduated to meet **7A^ «jA **^ the changing needs of healthy -*Z fedM I**1 ** 4? growth and development. *f\Mo^^rJL})^ ' FOR THE GOOD y^SyOF BABYHOOD the'AlUnburyt Foodi.' \ ' Lome St., AUCKLAND 1 DixonSuWELUNGTON Jovelv ™^,'*H „, . 1. value, but delicioiif,' at all Stores X° taSIC is SwCet Heart 0> .Wheat- • rf * om" the sweet heart of sun-ripened grainj Lj -^ delicately and finely prepared. Madj fXTjff/y/Jj Into an appetising; mould, it is a templing \J\A/W\J addition to a fruit dessert. it u/itkMut Prepared by Fleming & Co., Ltd., Gom. I-Il
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 15
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