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I "FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS" I I CLOTHING THE RISING Kg It is gratifying to find Wellington parents so keenly ||| interested in the exhibition of Juvenile Wear now Ifl being held in the Juvenile Department, First Floor. HI The special decorations and individual displays of H] apparel for every age and every occasion are well ■ fm ' worth seeing. ' I II When you visit the department be sure and get details ■ HI regarding the interesting competition offering a prize I Wl of one guinea.. Children's Balloons are given to every fl |H purchaser of Children's Attire. I I Three Groups of Specially Purchased | I Styles for Maids and Girls 1 SB Here we feature some very practical styles for maids I El and girls of 12 to 16 years of age. The three sketches M Bj above are just styles selected at random from each I Wi group, which contains many other versions of Autumn 1 « smartness for young feminity. These values, too, | B will meet with the spontaneous approval of every g B mother. 1 M No I—This Coat is selected No. 2—This illustration depicts No. 3—lllustrates one style from g I JSm the group 0 of Girls' and one of the range of Girls' Coats I ip Maids' Smart Velour and Tweed - ln "Velours and Tweeds, in sizes sm art styles, some with coats 'k jM Coats. Some are plain; others Ig to 24 Some are plain, others and skirts, others with jersey G m fashionably trimmed with fur; t , f trimmed. Shades and skirt. They are available in | m in shades of Apple, Wine, Cedar, " "!," Slxe Scariet and Bottle, Navy, Fawn, Saxe and | B Saxe, and Scarlet. Sizes 22, 24, are Beaver' Saxe' Scar^' ')"'' Cherry Trimmed ,n contrast. | m , 77 on m a It* Almond. 9Q/fi Sizes 27 to 38. 9Q/fi I I ' A.l One Price 49/6 AH One Price M AH One Price £9/ *> | ■I," -n For the Very A DEMONSTRATION IN 1 1 A^4 Much Younger PHYSICAL CULTURE | m ~Jj Man- • • y "Henriette" 1 iM _^^^-J^ On Tuesday morning, at 10.30 a.m., » W i£^\^^¥Y#~X Very excellent qual- "Henriettc" will give a demonstration in H 1 # ! A tteJ?«&n OJe nr?e!-s Pl*-^ ™^« in C°^ A" 1 Sa J IA of Knitted Wool, Indies interested in ■ figure culture and H v^9~C*^ mar^ and Plan Pat" weight reducing are invited to attend. No g Wl &S>^ J»^ /'y^^Qk terns! in colours of Mannequin Parade will lake place on that H fa ffl Navy, Saxe, Fawn, morning. U X If MlJ^i Bea'lG ?8 d' 2O S!ZCS AN EASTER BRIDAL DISPLAY I Hi i ' A ' . ' Will be made by "Henriette." H M m B^m^*^ 1 A It* ""I t /A F"11 details will be advertised in Monday's g M i^TSr \ 'lwO 11/" "Post." ■ I Sweet Stall' WELLINGTON J ifraiK J3CLLCI LUIIC IUI Ip*^ your radio W CLEOPATRA'S J $$T\ Bath Hj^f'x^Hl —install nevr ■Imi^z IS^ RCA Radiotrons v7rW> ) vaunted luxury» I C > 111 I With inferior valves, even the •W )\/%&LgJ could not enjoy 1 \ / / finest radio set simply will not j>\y/Ww the comfort and If/ / yield its ™ellow tone beauty. HYAh, hmiry 7 hiCh \^ I * I Insist that the set you buy be \/nr^ the m -ow h-A rssn ed with RCA RadioI / krfit "' woman enjoyK L I i rr IW\M witkthe iwo^-ourvjllgJ aons, or put RCA Radiotrons \W ~ Beware of worn-out valves! difference. There are in use in ' /n/?flfA?/L Even a single worn-out valve In a set the WOtld t6day more Valves «r J~~TUiM* jS^^r-f^SSSft madebyßCAthanbyallother Cyfmder AmabamatedSWiS^^ Tlie very latest in Hot Water 1?^*11^"^ ——" /v\**sth Heating ior the Home. ~*-?*^lAustr*[hata]4td' (KflD Full particulars from P.O. BOX S3O, WELLINGTON. X^7 $LS^J*~p->£ RCA RADIOTRONS. Donald, M^jJ'' Str frt. **' THSHIARTOFYOURRABIO

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 7

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