To wear from 9 till 6 ... no changing needed with clothes like these r . : A coat or a dress that is suitable forany hour of the day and any day of the # week is an asset to every woman’s wardrobe. And well she knows how smart a jumper and skirt can be! At the showroom at the D.S.A. these things are displayed in colourful profusion. The prices, too, are widely varied! A —As sketched. . ■ ' ... . Smart -Tweed Coats, in -Diagonal; and Donegal weaves. and SW* coat'an exceptionally smart appearance. Revere,- belted styles, in &-&-W. andb, \ . , ■ Price, 75/-. Naw Dress Skirts, i'n plain and fancy woven materials; very inverted pleats; all sizes. Prices, 12/6, 17/6, 2<&/b. Pawn ami Brown Skirts, in an extremely wide selection; materials arc plain and peeked. Every one is smartly cut and well finished. Prices, 9/11 to 22/6. Golf Jackets, in imitation suede. These warm jackets can be had in cither the straight or belted styles; very warm and long-wearing; shades ot Brcfivn, Rust, Green; S.W., U o.s. * -Price, 45/-. B—As sketched. We luivo just opened a large range of Woollen Frocks, suitable for matrons; in all shades and with very pretty trimmings of self or contrasting colours; O.S. Price, 15/6. ■m 0 • ' < vM.' f * 'f - " " . ; *F. wm& m '"I! j v\, y *> 1/ C —As sketched. Long Brushed Wool Cardigans, in a wide variety of weaves; pockets at side, and all are well fitting; in Rust, Navy, Black, Cherry. _ , Price, 15/6. D —As sketched. Wool Cardigans, in fine knits. These dainty little woollies are smartly trimmed at neck and finished with most modern buttons; with hip hand; in Red, Rust, Green, Fawn. 1 Price, 19/6. Wool Jumpers, with a contrasting stripe ) at the neck; very smart and warm; in Salmon, Black, Green. Price, 14/6. DSA tk jfiarirtf fT' '/Vsys,M Kf-jP, - * r- a ■' y * %. A t ■* jr ZtilK gy&fM I';-:; ~ - - i t*>. vv scC Sr Vimp V ... :,1 st
LOXIT adds Strength tp Rimless Glasses Ifha new Loxit rivets now replace the old metal screws. They give «xtr» strength to rimless glasses at the four points where it s needed most'to prevent damages. , ... . ~ . . In place of the loose.fitting screw, thp new moulded Loxit rivet fits snugly, allowing. ho " play ” between glass and metal, fto screws to work loose. Less chance of, broken lenses. Call and see them. , Mr G. C. ABBOTT, F.8.0.A.. London, Consulting Optician. d sLi st es am BDB FOR OVER 70 YEARS Wc have been supplying the PUBLIC AND PAINTING TRADES OF N.Z. with High Grade PAINTS AND VARNISHES and EXCLUSIVE WALLPAPERS. Visit Our Showrooms, 472 MORAY PLACE. See for yourself the New and Fascinating Wallpapers ——at Moderate Prices, too. R. & E. TINGEY • & CO. LTD. The Advertisement Columns of this Journal are Business Men’s efforts to bring their Shop Windows into vour Home. Study them we!L
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Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 26
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