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ON SATURDAY MORNING IN THE D.I.C. TEAROOMS As a preliminary to. the Formal Fashion Parade of next week . .-. . PROFESSIONAL M A S IS E Q U I .N S will give an informal parade of the new Sports Fashions of 1936. '• To-morrow (Friday) the Mannequins will be in attendance in the Showroom to wear any particular gown you may wish. D.I.C. ON THE QUAY Right into the Fashion Picture WALK THESE SLEEK, TRIM __\\\\\m__ TAILORED SHOES A NORYIC Shoe jßS__________Frw English Shoes, famed for their re- __M_______r \ m freshing beauty of design, their high __________' \m quality of materials and craftsman- _^_W_^_^_^_^_^_^m \_\ ship. Here's a perfect threerhole __Jm________W Tie Shoe, in Brown Kid, W/§_ _m_____W____w with spike heel. <"/ V fl^&P^^^ Also, in Navy **/* MARVINS 222 LAMBTON QUAY. 75 WILLIS ST. COURTENAY PLACE. LADIES! Here* real style! But pictures don't tell all the story. More than ever Mar tin's have been most exacting in choosing this season's models. But it's been worth the trouble; we've got what we want, and, what is more important, what YOU want. L _ !^ • Pa-J _\_\ __f\ ____Wj_\ Am \ W__MW __m- \ __m- \' ___\'' \ _^_X IA«/\ vs__^_Hu_m_J_nl i English. An inspired mind created thir model. One glance and you'll want this' NAVY _» x^ BLUE GHILLIE TIE/with _fj^*V_ Spanish heel. ' \Al_m _^_W_^__ S>*s. Also in Brown. ' , ' BOSTOCK'S V^|^^|fiMM_9Hßfe •ty'e or •nything, w'" -'*" *• morrow! We'offer from our W^Hg^^^^^^9|H^^^^^^^^ many, suede this ■^H( hole Oxford Tie Shoe, attrac■^Hp with _t_t /__ braid. - 30/0 HAPPY EASTER TRIPS WIDE CHOICE BY RAIL "Something for Everybody" is the ' Railway Department's assurance for Easter trips —scenic travel without worry—as comfortable as it is economical. While you enjoy a journey at lowest possible cost, you help to ease tha burden of taxation. Some of your friends would like to chat with you about "excursioning" together. Concessions for families and sports parties' BOOK YOUR SEAT TODAY

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 61, 12 March 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 61, 12 March 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 61, 12 March 1936, Page 19

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