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lo lo I I t £ S' l f t: t t i i X t { i t I t r r £ f £ £ I i I Jo Jo f i t Brighter days mean brighter clothes, smarter fashions, brand-new colour-' combinations. See them all at our new Spring Showing. FLORAL FROCKS for the matron. Smart mixed colourings in Spun Silks. All styles, made with long sleeves. W.X. and O.S. 65/6 and 68/9 4 coupons. FROCKS for young ladies requiring the larger fittings. Made from floral Silk Crepe in pretty tones of Blue, Teal, and Rose. #t|»/ Mf+b W.X. fittings. £5 4 3 4 coupons. Smart SILK LINEN FROCKS. Dainty small floral designs on background shades of Mushroom, Green, Teal, and Blues. aA/’ Sizes S.W. W., and W.X. , 'YU ■ 2 coupons. * I only MODEL SILK SUIT in the loveliest Chartreuse colouring. Atractively embroidered and trimmed with pin tucks. S.W. O#/# 8 coupons. Y© © I only MODEL SUIT in Cascade Blue and White Printed Silk. S.W. 8 coupons. Buy on our Easy, Lay-By SPRINGTIME FABRICS 54in AFGHALAINE. A lovely fine-finish allwool material for frocks and summer suits. Shades include Navy, Black, Rose, Teal, Saxe, Sage, Grey, Brown, and f I Jr coupons per yard. LADIES' PYJAMAS Summer-weight PYJAMAS in Pastel shades of Flesh, Sky, Green, and Cream Tricoline. Tailored style trimmed with contrasting colour. S.W., W., and O.S. 24^ / SILK BLOUSES for Suits and Costumes. Dressy and tailored styles, in White, Cream, and cok our;s. All very smart and attractive. S.S.W. to O.S. fittings. 24/6 to 35/6 2 coupons. SPRING HATS We are saying it with Flowers, Ostrich, or Crinoline for early Spring Millinery ' MODELS of Jet Black Straw and some of Felt and Straw are showing in forward dipped brims, with smartly manipulated crowns,, or Cloche and Cloche Bonnets with tall Empire crowns. The trimmings have touches, of White,. Chartreuse, Porcelain Blue, or Cameo Pink. From 55/6 to 79/6 Garden fresh, colourful Flower-trimmed MODELS showing similar silhouettes and trims. In Honey Gold Crinoline, Swiss Braid, or Ribbon and Straw combined. Also showing are. the Linden Green Models of Taffeta and Crinoline and Felt. ' From 35/6 to 59/6 To-morrow's trends are reflected in : our outstanding display of Millinery. Your inspection is invited. LADIES 1 APRONS Attractive PEASANT style in bright : conventional and floral-designed prints. Light and dark backgrounds. I coupon. / 46 4 coupons. 36in CHECK GINGHAMS. Ideal for. frocks, kitchen curtains, and breakfast cloths. Good range of fast colours to choose from. 3/11. 4/6, and 4/8 yd. ! coupon yard. 36in LINGERIE SILKS. Dainty floral and fancy designs. Recommended for washing aridwearing. Lovely pastel shades. 7/11 and 8/1 I coupon yard. CHILDREN'S WEAR Girls' LOCKNIT PYJAMAS A dainty style in shades of Peach and Nile. Sires 7 to 17. 19/. to 22/3 3 coupons. The newest in "JUDY" TUB FROCKS, made from floral and conventional-designed Haircords and Prints. Lengths, 30in to 36ip. 16/3to 22/6 3 coupons. HOSIERY, ACCESSORIES, and WOOL Bond's Symetra Fashioned LISLE HOSE. Popular shades. Sizes 9in, 9-jin, * 811 2 coupons. BLACK ELASTIC WATCHBANDS, fitted with gilt or nickel 1 /A Each. I Y DOUBLE LOOPED BRAID in White only. Ideal trimming for frocks, etc. AJ Yard, ©CI A range of SOCKETijfES in shades of Green, Red, Gold, and Blue. B{in to JOirr. A - Pair, ■§ coupon per pair. Just opened! "PEONY" 4-ply FINGERING WOOL. A lovely selection of shades in tones of Green, Blue, Brown, Fawn, Rose, Old Rose, Wine, and Teal. ■/ ; a Skein, 4 skeins per coupon. 12 in George Street, DUNEDIN. Box 221. Me Injun Brave called “Happy Feet* l Teach’um paleface to be v neat; Make’um smart beyond belief, Wear’um sox name “Little Chief’\ Little Chief Sox ' are made in White, Red, BluCj Grey, Fawn and Navy Blue. Available in r between and £ re. •* - v 2: sH

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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 5

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