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fl£Sg 111 11""^" f\ IIT 1! 1^ - ■f^^i &? mi£^ I ■ 1 II ■ I I I I I I II h w Hi lAMrx \lvll IH\ m^^U^mjUH SK'N CARE THE TEA ROOM PROVIDES — HlH^iy Xrs^fsfc beauty*! Just that delightful relaxation—those appetising tea* ySaESSNffls'OihSßßmSaiMMUHmmrmlmnili Face Moulding treat- .^^/^^^ Easter visitors. Two popular menu favourites are— mm VMlMNnran^ «*«gKSKa3§»tMsi!ofy £ B J^" j^Kk^a ,^m^^\jr -^&Br^^± V^L. delicious American Fried Chicken and a wide variety . X"^ I A rP| f^ C* illllHlllllllllllnlllllllllllllu and sb°i-t lengths of each'are available. 1 7/fi ' famous millinery Salon will f^l XISSIC.O IllHnUllUllln^^ Rich autumn toni ngs . PRICE |f 0 {- rCtft€a new personalised '^"SHm'''I i \ riicin service blx, tnc % sfi& &t& 2« ■ s * s^^^^^^H^ *^^^^^^V* \\.j**aaic&lv\ j? si £ Nw Autnmn TT^*Sfe&^^^ TWO NEW .^oSPkß^£" JUMPERS SILKS Never-to-be-Kepeated Offer and f~"~\\ , m -***.**.* EXCLUSIVE ENGLISH -..- lp I H ■# C / vs. -J§k' opened a precious parcel of VX^.#^W''^**) * p«^^p , ......,■ •■• SLACKS / >f\ S5S 1 ra^"^ ;PK^^&afli^ Tan ADCA CCITC >^ tip* / "\ \ colours. Ideal for Evening f - I Z\ 11 IJKP I 7 TtL_ I J W§ /' / Bridge or Theatre wear. tijPfv '^^^^^^U * *^ SrnT^a^n^wifterTcUve VSiM // /■■' /* '-T^ * LEATH # TRESS # WOODROW and spectator sports wear. mK^S\Xf / O/ I I tO ITT O rV * V ~-—~ A ... Beguiling woollies, tailored M^M €AY W " " ** / J*T^ V REAVER FLEX * STETSON slacks, snappy coatees, sporty \ .-^t* ' \ ' / \ DBW ■■■.#% . skirts—visit the Sports Shoppe MfH A- \ Shot. Taffeta Poults for Even- , ~>? \* / '*_J^ for sports fashion inspiration . «|H .\ ing wear in Blue/Rose, Green/ - *v \ / -. ~C£"* \ Just a very precious collection of approximately 80 of • * First Floor. IHHi \ \ Gold > Rose/Gold, Gold/ \ % \\<* /JTN "%■ these world famous English felts ! What a wonderful . ~ , -, T . »,,„, I^H^R \ \ Cherry, Violet/Rose, Wine/ -' X ~ ,%;>■*-* ** fashion scoop for James Smith's! Because they are the ' As sketched. Just one of these ■■ \ . Green, Flame/Green, Cherry/ ,*~ * Ust W» Probably have for a long, long time they seem fascinating new Jumpers wi^ ■■ .V Blue, Magenta/Green, Fuschia .—««^ J|ff J|l ~,„ than eVer before. Seeth. - the latest Boat neckline. JMgß^k V v \ /Gold. 36in. wide. Choose JtKß^mm^ m special display, Millinery Salon, First Floor, to-morrow. All pure wool, fine stitch IyBH vV\ early for the best selection. ,^^^RBB^ ' All the,e Lta are in those new autumn shade—Briar. I "7/^ IHIH k1 J||^^^HBbMm|[|^^ Casual* Breton type with all over stitching. IQAC I //Q «J|| »\ NEW UMBRELLAS Immaculately smart. PRICE ■<* W |S : «H^B m\ tard, Cream, Light Green, Bottle, Navy, V fortabk, 'casual, irresistibly Tmaff' PRICE ZBO As sketched. As you |EjHS|ft W'\ White Brown/White, Red/White, -< - No. 4, as sketched—"Tress" English fur felt hat taUored to SCa "T^S IfflHfl^BM WA Green/White. PRICE, 23/6 I^HK^/.W made expressly for James Smith's: _ Lovely soft OQ/fi^ include Navy,' Bark hE^^^^E m t \ PRICE, 3/11 IBb^^^Sl^^^*^^^^ No. I, as sketched. Famous English "Woodrow" / BaltTc"' Blu^. 6 You'll jS^^^^Hv M ft \ >,^ ~, TT i, vi rv- '^^^(^^P^^^^k Smith's. Exquisite 'quality fur felt, perfect Mtkftt want these for Easter. f^^^^^B ■ I 1 Chubby Umbrellas, durable covers. On "^Kr iwA fitting, adaptable crown and brim. PRICE ■§« U j^~"j « uFs^^KK X /^* PRICE, 4/11 y I /'/ *V. No# 5 ' as sketcned —Gallant Stetson. Black with " ' I C^ST^V^H^^B clan Tartan Chubby Umbrellas, with " \^oo>r gJJ /}} one kn°ws that a Stetson hat is an aristocrat, RQ/fi m !Qy Plain and crook 'undies. PRICE 17/6 «s^o^*' W f there is no need for further words- PRICE U« «

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 6

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