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Approved for Universal Exhibition The Greatest of All Sea Adventures * by the Master Story Teller ft.—RUDYARD KIPLING. JJ J AAw /m NOTE! I Associate Items include; < I FRIDAY v - Special Morning Ses- HBffisE*2t sions at II o'clock the C^nibals" ri I («n Colour). AT THE _ Friday. Saturday and ,/ Revul j•' iH <*}}) (§) y Monday (Labour Day). M.G.M. Musical Tabloid.. , "MAJESTIC" NEWS BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND MAJESTIC (Telephone 45-100). SHOPPERS' SESSION AT 5 p.m. FRIDAY. SERVICE, Etc. . . : , ■- / ''V':. . ••'■ - ■ ,v •■ \ gx FOR JAMES SMITH'S ;~v ' ( j<JJA' THRILLING ■. ' ; V KP a\ swi msu ,ts m Jr. jt All the star boarders of Davy Jones' locker will look to the surface this summer |k J[ JB ■ n to admire the latest swim suits. James Smith's have the smartest yet, and allthe \ \ iM^'jdlwßi^l^ l\ accessories that go to make your hours at the beach the joy of the summer. L F J 1 Sketched below (left)—A Pacific Swim Suit, in jade green with white straps and t ' j|jj|^^^^^^^^^Hp|j|j"| / V A soft Yedda Straw Beach Hat in cream with gay multi colours. 3/9 Ijms I \ Sketched, near right—A Jantzen masterpiece, in white with royal and orange I&^'» l Q£ *|||W ff§ JL •• —I I pattern, lined at all strategical spots. 45/-. Mm\-J / jfp MSB' Sketched below-—Rubber Cloque criss-crossed with multiiw m H® Sports Post s^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 10

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