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o u o & o o D.S.A. g) o V h u I MADE in NEW ZEALAND WEEK Every item in this Advevtiscment made m IScw Z caland* Consistent with local progress, we have been buying New Zealand-Made Goods wherever possible; in fact, during the past year our New Zealand purchases were greater than ever before, showing that buyers now realise that in addition to keeping their own kith and kin in constant employment New Zealand-Made Goods represent full money’s worth. BLANKETS Made in New Zealand with New Zea-land-Grown Wool. " Kaiapoi ” Blankets, a soft wellfinished Blanket, bordered with Pink. Single Bed Size, 16/11. Double Bed Size, 21/-. Extra Double Bed Size, 25/6. The Famous " Roslyn Plunket ” Blanket, weighty quality, soft fleecy finish, borders in Blue and Gold. Single Bed Size, 29/6. Double Bed Size, 39/6. Extra Double Bed Size, 45/-. Our BLANKETS were purchased before the sharp advance in price, hence our LOW PRICES. MILLINERY New Zealand Tweed Costumes, in neat tailored styles, S.B. and D.B. coats, skirt with inverted pleats at front and back; shades—Fawns, Browns; S.S.W., S.W., AV. 75/-. Tailored Coats, in New Zealand Tweeds, in diagonal weave, belt, patch pockets, and smart step Coll ar ; shades—Fawn with Green and Brown, Grey with Blue; S.S.AV., S.W., AV. Ready-to-Wear Felts, large assortment, medium size droop hrinis, trimmed Petersham ribbon band, feather mount to finish ; colours—Black, Navy, Fawn, lied, Rust, and Green. Price, 7/11. Reatly-to-Wears, in super, finish \.Z. ‘Felts, with medium size droop brim and tucked crown of tbo latest style, trimmed Petersham ribbon baud ami finish to tone, colours—Black, Navy, Wine, Fawn, Burgundy, Red, and Green. Price, 12/11. 55/-. Aotea," and ■" Kaiapoi,” " Petone ” Fingering" Wools, high-grade quality AVools,, obtainable in a wonderful range of shades. Our New Low Price, B|d skein. ” Canterbury ", Silk-and-Wool, in 2 or 3-ply. This is an ideal Wool for bed jackets, undergarments, babywear, etc. Dainty Pastel shades to choose from. Price, 9d per skein. " Bond’s ” Nit-2-Fit Silken Hose, unsurpassed for wear and appearance, full range of newest shades, all sizes. UNDIES BERLEi SIDE-FASTENING CORSETS, in Pink Art. Silk Brochc, elastic panels on hips, deep fitting, four suspenders, sizes 23 to 26. Price, 9/11. NAVY ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in well-known Petone make, elastic waist and knee, gusset inset, cut on. generous lines, good winter weight. S.AV. AV. O.S. E.O.S. 10/6 12/6 13/6 13/11. MATERIALS 3/11 pair. lin SOin Roslyn Flannel ShirtIgs, with smart striped effects i various..colourings ; suitable ir shirts, pyjamas, etc. 4/6 per yard. Men’s All-Wool Dominion-made Singlets and Underpants, fine Cashmere finish, Kaiapoi make. 36in All-Wool Napple Crepe, a very soft all-wool Decking material for warm winter garments; shades—Bottle, Grey. AVine, Lido, Red, Light and Dark Brown, Saxe, Fawn, Beige, • Navy, and Black. Prices, 3/11, 4/11 yard. 56in Tartans. All-AVool Tartans, Plaids, for' smart skirts; Buck ana n, Royal Stuart, McKenzie, Cameron, Fraser, Black AA’atch, and Gordon. Prices, 11/6, 12/6 yard. ' 8/11. Men's Cardigans, all wool, Dominion make; in Grey, Heather, and Navy; plain knit. 9/6. For CHILDREN CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL BERET AND SCARF SETS, Hoseib’s Dunedin-made, nicely trimmed; contrasting stripes; in shades of Royal. Cream, Scarlet, Fawn Price, 4/11 Set. CHILDREN’S "PETONE” VESTS, in Cream Wool, cut R.N., short sleeves. 20in, 22iu. 24in. 26in. 28in. 30in. 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! D.S.A --O* // I \

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Evening Star, Issue 21722, 17 May 1934, Page 16

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