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VISIT THE D.S.A. CORSET AND UNDIE .DEPARTMENTS . . . NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN TOWN . . . YOU WILL SEE AN ARRESTING DISPLAY OF. BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS . . . SELECTION SHOULD BE EASY. PEACH DRESSING JACKETS. Finest woven silk and wool. Long sleeves, V-neck, tiny pocket. Women's only. PYJAMAS in striped Kabe Silks. An endless variety of colours. Well cut, tailored styles, buttoned-front coat, short sleeves, smart trousers. "■ * NIGHTDRESSES of finest Locknit. V, square, and high necks. Short and no sleeves. Well cut, with dainty lace edgings, appliques, etc. Peach, Ivory, Nile, Sky, Maize. S.W., W., and and O.S. and X.O.S. 19/6 to 45/-. DRESSING GOWNS and HOUSE COATS. Satin and Art. Silk in plain colours also a lovely variety of florals, stripes, and checks. Long or short sleeves. With wide, full skirts. 49/6 to 99/6. SLIPPERS Finest leather, with raised or cushion heel, soft sole. Blue, Green, Red, Brown. 16/6 to 22/66 Three-piece UNDIE SETS. S.W. siies. Dainty, new styles and trimmings. Perfect fitting. 22/6 to 45/-. LOCKNIT PANTEES. Well cut; suit short or tail figures. Band at knee; comfortable gusset. Black, Navy, Rose, Sky, Apple. .S.W., W., 0.5.. X.O.S. 4/6 to 13/-. EEZEE PANTEES of strong elastic with material gusset. They need jno stockings. < \AFi% Small, medium, and large. ■ ■■ " WOOL BATHING COSTUMES. Smart new styles in l/l rib or fancy knit. Quarter or halfskirts. Black, Blue, and Green. 23/6 to 35/-. HELMET BATHING CAPS in strong macintosh." Blue, Black, White, Red, and Green. 3/11 and 4/5. CELLOPHANE SHOWER HELMETS ... 2/6.

PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE About Railway Seat Reservations When travellers are unable to join the trains on which they have made reservations, timely advice will release their unrequired seats for passengers who otherwise may be prevented from travelling. Reservations forfeited without prior notice ofteii inflict unnecessary hardship; they are also a hindrance in the handling of a traffic situation too critical for accommodation to be wasted. Should your reservation be not wanted, advice by phone or otherwise to your nearest booking office will be appreciated. Help the Railways to Help Everyone

RADIO CENTRE 105 Princes Street. GUARANTEED, REPAIRS. Sete collected and delivered Ring 13-577./

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Evening Star, Issue 25034, 29 November 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25034, 29 November 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25034, 29 November 1943, Page 6

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