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FASHIONS for the Easter Holidays Inexpensive Chic! Oura is not a store that caters for only one type of woman, or for that matter for only one size of either figure or purse. In fact, we have considered you all—and your particular needs. Do coma in and see.. British Hosiery Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, fully fashioned, lisle feet and tops; British manufacture. In Duskee, Oakheart, Dago, and Florence Mills. 11/6 and 7/1! pair. Attractive Dresses, in Flecked Ratine Tweed, with trimming of Wool Romaine to tone, and finished with black patent leather belt. Nigger, Rust, Saxe, Royal Blue. 63/6. Knitted Two-piece Suits, in fine wool; skirt with ‘pleats, and Jumper trimmed in bright .contrasting shades, with piping to match skirt. 63/», 95/6, £5 10/6. Tailored Dresses of Wool Ratine, in self colourings, with white pique vests and cuffs. The skirt has pleated back and front, and in colours of Turf Green, Wine, Rust, and Royal Blue. 59/6, 63/-. Light-weight Cashmere Knitted Frocks, with fitting bodice and smartly-flared skirt. Colours in Orangey Wine, Saxe, Turf Green, 63/-, I B ROWN E WING’S of Princes Street B The Wanted Ads introduce buyer to seller (SI employer to employee 0 Here’s where the buyer and seller meet on common ground. Here’s where die employer seeks his help. 0 And here’s where the employee offers his service. 0 To get what you want let everybody know through the Wanted Ad. columns. 0 If you have something to buy * or sell or are looking for a position try the Wanted Ad. columns. The Evening Star’ Wanted Ad. columns are the medium of exchange for folks just like you.

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Evening Star, Issue 21054, 17 March 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21054, 17 March 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21054, 17 March 1932, Page 14