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j We*re ready j \ for a really hot Summer j ] ~.. are you?;:;:: ;■ ■■ I ' j ■.'. ~ ...'..■■ .. ■. .' ■ ' ■■" ■■■■ ■- '. ' .■■■.'. ■I I■■■■■■■ ■ ■ = . ■ ,i Wi :' , . ■ ■ ■ . ' | „ , . Petone All-wool BATHING SUITS £si I HEN a Shining cuckoo called in -One-piece .kirt attached; in the ft ' f J September, we said "Fals« alarm." After three new bacWcM and plain , t yles ; in ft- J*V I weeks of glorious weather, our "can't last" was shades of Red, Rose, Jade, Saxe. |fcif»l * t doubtful. But when the Clematis bloomed earlier I llflfl^^ 1 i than expected, we gave in and started prepara- 13/6 14/6 I IWflm ■ I • tions for one of the hottest summers on record. , / jHffi|n f I Now we're ready, to get you ready, for a real old- JANTf N ™O-SOME_A On e. / jEKk, \ I time summer. And We've everything. Frocks piece Suit ' w\ th a J*«nty two-p.ecc TT"7 I i . i i .. i j i . . • . appearance In sort two-tone pas- \I / I i crisp and cool, big shady hats or sporty berets, , , , ■ ■ ■•■■. _ ~ \ / I J • .%, . .. c i j .i • i . ll mX. te's ai>d dashing contrasts.. Red/ Ml 7 | briefly beauUful underthmgs, new Jantzens, all the Black, Dawn/Sand, Nile/ on/ fi V smart inexpensive clothes you'll need to coolly . ' ' ZSj/O I ! meet the hot weather ahead. , . Sea Green. J j I _'•'■' . , , ~■~ , . Several other »tylci and Ofi If*. If I I ■".. Just as a start to your wardrobe we list these tew , . ■•-. Zu/O ■ ■• ? {■■■■■■ ~ ■ colours. . At ■""' "•■ B I ] suggestions. f | [' :.;.. "' ■■■....,... ■■. ■: v ■■;-.■■ ;:';''V!". ''. . - .■' ; \ | Smart Sleeveless WASHING F3 J^*1 GCI BEACH PYJAMAS —To suit all | FROCKS — Dainty patterned Iri»- Vi~-»-w//^ sires^ in several styles and bright | i . •■■ ette in neal floral design, simply gRrtY colouring*. Two and three piece J ! styled with canoe collar, hand-em- L^ffiv jRC / Suits with hats to match. j I broidered vest and belted OC/ P k. ffl^ [ Two-piece ... .. .. k 15/6 and 19/6 f I waistline. -I # j^^\ Three-piece ~ .25/-, 35/6 to 69/6 J; | Neatly styled FUGI TENNIS |^Q l!!!^ . ; |;. j FROCKS — With stitched canoe £= \\ S^t^v The "GIRLIE" WRAP may be had | | collar, shirt front, flared IQ/C f'f*- W^ KiT^WUk in.hoop stripe effect. Suitable for 1 I skirt and belted waistline. ■*■*''" i i%* m\ fjfrk «*«*««. Fast colours 7/11 1 ! j| P *-$\ J^ KKsi and very absorbent. ''A *. ] I Useful JERSEY KNIT FROCK— M^{#^ J^S^\ - - 1 | Suitable for morning or afternoon "fvi^ ' iw ' ' The ''Rona" Beach TOWEL and ] { wear, featuring low pfaced flare, I \ Jl'i&P E&Efi WRAP—In broken check design, ] j belted waistline and trim OQ/C A \\ £2&i2s with mixture of colours. 1 t If* ! I jabot front. L?' 0 Ptt "-U. Each H/© J ! .- ' ' -.- ;■■■;'■■ -;:- :■: ~ . I j -^^- A Dainty, Inexpensive Set of Rough PAILLAISON STRAW is ! | UNDERWEAR — In Peach, Lad- featured in a large flat brimmed JHHBtffcl - j derproof Silk; a neat fitting slip jhady j, at> j n two-toned OQ/fi /^^P^^^T ' j with shaped shoulder and bloomer effect ■'•'' .V Ussr* GS&tfei ! I with elastic waist and knee. ■ f .„ HATS — W^*'^^^^ 1 I ■v^Vt^^ Self-coloured LINEN HAIS — J*p O^2^^ | * \>V^^ W. Bloomer ........ 8/6 With large and medium brims. £& n^jl^B i I iw\ W. Underskirt „,.,,. 11/6 10/6 15/11 /f /^f 1 I ! IML OS'*lO°mZ -*"" ■"'*■■■■ Hand-made BERETS-In Silk, V W I | i | mß9g> O.S. Underskirt „ ,„,,« 14/6 Raffia and WooL All I|\\\| I. | k wanted colours. i samP'e range of Opera-top I W M UNDERSKIRTS —In the latest SPECIAL ATTRACTION. I H shaped high waists. Trimmed with 1 M\ dainty lace at top in Crepe de Next Thursday, MISS FLORENCE PENNEY, Wellington's j MB Chine, 21/-. Locknit Silk, 26/6. leading Mezzo-Contralto, will again entertain tearoom f ■ ' # \- Plain Locknit, with flared skirts, patrons with a further .election of popular songs at the i M v»\ 15/11 and 16/11. In shades of piano. Two session*—3.ls p.m..and 3.45 p.m. Make rcscr- ]■ ! nJ, White, Sky, Peach, Green and Pink. vations early. | I ' KIRKCALDIE | AND STAINS LTD. I ■■■■■:■ ■ ■ | ' „,_„_„_„_„.-., 11 _,,_,,,_i.»,_,,,,_,,,—»,,—«N—««—..«—i.«—n—««—l4l
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 6
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