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The D.I.C. on the Quay has had an exciting week unpacking cases and cases of new winter goods •••• these in particular caught our attention. WF^W A new collection of KNITTED FROCKS &_a J*jm%4 in eight of the season's most successful Dili Til^Su/ styles >«. ,« « and in ten lovely shades Wha\: a joy to find so exactly the type of frock to wear just now., k \, on sunny days you'll be proud to wear them without a coat». » and ', on those chilly days we must soon expect, they'll be marvellous under . your coat. Several of the styles are sporty enough for. the-week-end* k of golf. Very special at this (dries, M^^^jm "■*axtfbti*mmi£*#' '■ ' W A /> Introducing the All-Way [SiltfHv^P^^lHJ^H Aztec Brown' the kind of hat to accompany you on every \§sSJMfcj|jj|ft' * Loganberry holiday—every: week-end out of doors—every N^^^HRR' *'%^^W Petrel Blue I^^^^^^^^^^H *'me You 9° r'^'n< 3 or playing golf. Wear it "^mpr Concord Blue' S^^^^^^^^M UP a!l rouncl •• * Pulled iaunti|y over onf? eye# - Reseda Green l^^^^H^^H with a raklsh t!lt' or a slouch >/ Pu" '' * . ' Rye Green you'" find ;t becoming in any number of ways - , , M aV y I^^^^^^^^H •' • and !t ■ folcl3 into a tiny b°X f°r Packing '*f i- lv N 1 fl^^^^^H^^l and comes out again.without a crease. The hat Complet* photographed is called Diamond Top—also ask with box to see the Sports, Miss Canada, the Nobby, the I /J^ dH^^^&lH^^lll^^^"^ Rather than mi« Packaway Crusher. All these fine sporting col- | J^l Q V^ a bargain like this ours ... African Clay, Jungle Green, Burgundy, < " - why not use our.'fl^^^^^^^^^^ft Crusader Blue, Brown, Navy, Black. lay-by service—a ' .: deposit will hold rr I • • x £. \ Sd'S^Ttuil' If you've p^^" putting off buying your winter coat ™ged? an ear" hoping to get a spectacular buy .. . here it is .» ♦ \1 j FUR FABRIC COATS shopping is siting Kui M./ Princess Style (as sketched) J^W sometimes exhaustinc/..* Wm I n '&■■ ' # '<*■ "«r -* Jl^^li%i dash into the tea rooms . 11 Or DOXy OWagger » • • . ( |S^\' during the morning/and '^m I ' , • „ ' JwißiiP^vVi order a cup of delicious i% { Don't say we didn't warn you, if these coats self out as soon ¥*&*&& J ' ' ' coffee or tea with brar? mM . as we open to-morrow—honestly we hadn t hoped to find ffe^Jiw/ -' ; biscuits. This will cost Mi 1 anything like them *t:the price ... but seeing is believmg. ' you only od, ■ Rich fur f^ric in warm'brown, navy or black ... and the ' way that princess coat fits... it's nothing short of perfection. Sizes S.S.W. to W, , - '^k^^^^^^B ffi < IlHHitPwllf neat ' ittle co"are^ iumP er and a belted cardigan. Soft fine J" j ifl^H^^^^Hl^*^'^ Hj clover tan, forest, blue green, moon blue, red earth, nigger, ~ Something different in Neckwear . . > r'n<3 ve'v®t in beautiful shades with vivid printed design, H^|H^H^^ These are the scarves to highlight your new outfit or give a 1 J fo* • J \ Toiloredl , i itti r i ahv? - If. \ w* 9 "■" ' " ""^" t/\fc^ I * ' mSi^Bi Y^mW^ Wjo^^^\ CeP©a Cloth emphasize your own diminutive j / Py " JBcßßsr ' JKsMk^ik I Frank|y mascul!ne w!th that charm. These "Little Lady" Fashions I / //, • c' ueer trickof making you , ~. ~.. , r . f / // / it^K^Pi^^ \\\\\l^\ look more feminin» than have been designed tor you and you I I / I ■ - V\\\\^^fhi^S=====^==^®\ ever- A whole rainbow of' , r>, • _ ~ ~i ~,i If' / * 11 W\o^sgg?w^aa»a^\m *\ i . j ,v r ;_ ae r L.. r : nn ■ alone. Call and see the Little if /a IWvl^^^^ilvr coloured stripes — cheering I [ I % V^r^^^^^^^^^wA to ' oo' < at on chilly'nights. Lady" Coats, Frocks, and Evening I / 1 I _J^vwS^«^^^^^^g\jl m\\ Sizes: S.W., W. and O.S. _ 11 \ >7^" — (vLvamva i A I*■ Fashions. . I f *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 22

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