Autumn Fashions for the Bring the children to the D.S.A. Kiddies’ Department. They will be delighted with the cosy new things for colder days—you will be delighted with the new low prices. . . C 94 Children’s LUMBER SUITS in fancy speckled and plain Tweeds, in In Velour (as illustration), |yhades Fawn, Chocolate, Scarlet. 23/11, 24/11, 25/11, In Oordoroy Y-rrt. aft,’ 23/6, 23/11, 24/11, Cl 15 Children’s COAT and HAT SETS 2d Sa ”^* W Gr S. lWn 24i„, Sffin. 23/11 set, 22in. 26/11 set. 24in. 25/11 set. Lengths— 18in, 22/11, 20in, 24/6, 22in, 26/6, 24in, 28/6, 26in. 30/6 set. Cl 20 Children’s TEDDY COATS Cut D.B ; C.ten.d p.a,l button.; My e 16/6, 17/6, 18/11. Children’s FAWN TEDDY COATS Fastening on side with imitation leather buttons; half-belt (style as 120). Fully lined. Lengths- 16in. 18in, 20in. 18/11, 21/-, 23/6. Small Children’s LAMBSWOOL COATS Cut deep yoke, fastened six pearl buttons, lined Art. Silk; procurable in Coral, Cream, Camel, Sky. Lengths- 14in, 16in, 18in. E 18/11, 19/11, 21/6. Infant’s CREAM CORDUROY MATINEE COATS Skirt gathered into deep yoke; small collar. VELVET Lengths— 12in, 10/9, 14in. 11/9. Children’s Corded Velvet COAT and BONNET SETS Coat cut with deep scalloped yoke, fastened on side with large pearl buttons. Bonnet has wide sealloped brim to match $ in shades Pink, Sky, Cream x Primrose. , -, n . Lengths— 16m, 18m. 23/6, 24/11 set. Children’s “ Airman ” SUITS Cut one piece with long zip fastener at front and side of legs; pocket trimmed fancy design; stitched belt and beret; in Scarlet Velour. 16in, 18in, 20in. 35/11, 38/6, 40/6 set. 9 « r d * 'Sr J & 0115 0120 Infants’ Cream Teddy Cloth BONNETS, trimmed Satin ribbon. 3/6 Children’s Cream Lambswool Poke BONNETS, trimmed Cream, Sky Satin ribbon. 4/11 Infants’ Corduroy Velvet BONNETS, trimmed pleated ribbon on front; in shades Sky, Pink, Cream. 105-115 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN Babies’ INFANTEES, in Cream, Sky Teddy Cloth. p*. 1/9 CHILDREN’S SECTION C 94 Monday begins “ BLUE WEEK ” at D.S.A. In the Siljcs Department you will see the newest shades of Blues, both in HATS and SILKS. Pay a visit any time next week.
; WOMEN HAVE MADE FORTUNES BY Patenting a simple domestic device. Have you a labour-saving idea?. If so, get it patented before it is too late I Consult us now—fully and confidentially.— HENRY HUGHES LTD (Directors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, registered patent attorneys). 214-217 D.I.C. GiiHcling. Wellington. Ucal Ag: nl T H. THOMPSON, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 30
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