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for /V> A <v' TA m i Va 17 The Staff opens a NEW DEPARTMENT Realising the importance of Sports Wear, the staff has decided to devote a section of the Showroom to the display of Correct Sports Fashions. For this week prices have been reduced to meet the approval of the staff. It’S “STAFF WEEK” at the D.I.C. # For GOLF The skirt is in fleck Cumberland Tweed, and has two pleats at side front, making it exceptionally comfort- Q'l A able; patch pocket on right hip; shades of Fawns, / 7f Q Browns, and Greys. Special, , f Sports Blouse to wear with the skirt, in striped Celanese, with convertible two-way collar and short .sleeves. , I Colours arc Fawn/Brown, Oyster/Cherry, Green/ I Putty. ' Special, This little Cardigan is most useful. It is a fancy half-diamond pattern, with a fitting hip band; in-Jubilee Blue,- • 1 /Margaret Rose Marina, Cherry, Creme. Special, I For CROQUET These Frocks are showing in printed nucmshable Crepes, in the newest of styles, with beautiful trimmings and long sleeves: all sizes. Special, 39/6 to 59/6. For TENNIS Tli is trimly-tailored Frock, with a wide pleat front and back of skirt, is in Ivory Kabo Crepe. 'lt is exceptionally | smart and most inexpensive; also in 5 similar I styles. Special, • For HIKING The Sports Blouse is of check Shasta’, with a neat four-way collar and breast pocket; with variety of colours and sizes. Special, 15/1 I Slacks, in good quality materials, with buttons at side, others with zip; very comfortable and dressy; in Blue, Navy, Nigger, 1 Fawn, and Green. Special—ln Cesarine, 9/11; in Flannel, 23/6 and 27/6. USE THE LAY-BY > DIC

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Evening Star, Issue 22191, 20 November 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22191, 20 November 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22191, 20 November 1935, Page 2

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