"Si It’s Sports Wear Week at Cobbe’s See Special Window Displays Sunny Days are here again, which means Tennis. Oi<-ket. Howling, and Many Other Outdoor Pleasures. Possibly you will need your New Sports Wear for your Favourite Pastime. If so. Visit Cohbe's for here is a Full Range of N(*\v Sports Togs for both Radies and Gents—all offered at Oobbc’s (lood Value Prices. FOK SPOKXSWU.MKN SKEVELESS SPORTS JUMPERS in Fine Wool and Silk Mixtures how V Necks and Ribbed llip Hand. Beige. Rosewood, and Tangerine*. S.vW. and W. Price 16/6 JUMPER. BERET .VXD SCARF SETS for Sports Wear. Wool and Silk Mixtures and Silk in Dainty Multi-Coloured Striped Effects. S.S.W.. S.W.. and W. Prices 28/6, 29/6. and 35/- Set AIJ. WOOL FLANNEL BLAZERS. Single and Double Breasted with either (lilt or Bone Buttons. Shades are Scarlet. Lido. Sedge. Saxe. Picasso. Gold and Lemon. Sizes S.S.W.. S.W. and W. Prices 27/6 and 29/6 HEAVY WEIGHT SILK SKIRTS. Beautifully Pleated. Belted Waist. Shades: Lido. Beaver, ('ream and Navy. Sizes S.W. and W. Prices 29/6 and 35/ALSO ('REAM REPP AND SERGE from 17/6 (REAM FIJI TENNIS FROCKS. Sleeveless Styles. Turned Back Dollars. Flared anti Pleated Skirts. Sizes S.S.W. ami S.W. Prices 13/9, 15/6, 17/6 and 19/6 SMART LITTLE ART SILK DRESSES. Sleeveless or with Short Sleeves. Turned Back Dollars. Plain or Flared Skirls. Lemon ('ream. Sax* ami Sedge. Sizes S.S.W.. S.W.. and W. Prices 22/6, 25/-. 29/6. 32/6, 35/FOR SPORTSMEN MEN'S FLANNEL LOUNGE TROUSERS. Smart Stri]w»s in Grey and Fawn Shades. Pure Wool. All Sizes. Keenly Priced. 17/6 pair MEN’S SPORTS (’OATS. Smart Fancy Tweeds in Popular Fawn, Brown ami Cl rev Tones. Plain Back or Half Belted Styles. IVices 25/-. 29/6. 35/-. 39/6. 15/-, 49/6 STRIPED BLAZERS. Excellent Three-tone Effects. Ideal for all Sports 35/-, 39/6 THE NEW •ROYAL" TENNIS SHIRTS. Dream Poplin with Contrast ing Piping Round Edges. Exceptionally Smart in appearance. Price 40/6 4 *FREESLEEVE" SPORT SHIRTS. For Cricket. Tennis. Bowls. Golf. Dan be had in (’ream Poplin with Tennis or Danoe Dollars. Something entirely New. Price 10/6 DREAM GABARDINE TROUSERS. A Gobd Wide Out. Perfect Fitting. Note our New Low Prices 13/6, 19/6. 25/-, 29/6 JUST OPENED! A Splendid Selection of FANCY BELTS. Some Very Smart Designs. Prices 1/6, 1/9. 2/-. 2/6. 2/11, 3/6 THE FAMOUS "MARTIN'” SPRING BELTS. Guaranteed Rush less 6/6 ORE AM. SOX. ('ly della 2/11, Viyella 3/6. Absolutely Unshrinkable. SEE THE NEW DOBTIE STITOII SWEATERS. Plain Dream with V Neck. 27/6 JOHN COBBE&C9 For Value, Service Quail iih,
Come mih JlMorsljtp. j QT. JOHN’S Cl I CR( 'll. Fd LADING TO-MOIiIiOW’S SERVICES IStli Sunday after Trinity S a.in.. Holy Communion. 11 a.in.. Holy < ’onummion (.Choral) and Sermon. Prejicher, REV. .1. A. K EMPTHI (ICS’E. T p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: THE VICAR. g.VPTTST CHURCH. FEILDING. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES 11 a.in.. "A Mighty Mail,” 7 p.m.. "The Call of .Cod's Word — Heholl.” Preacher: REV. S. .1. GILBERT gALVATIi )X "~AU>ji\ EE 1 1. DING TO-MORROW'S SERVICES 7 a.m , Kneed r : 11. 31 a.)!!.. Holiness. 3 p.m., Children’s Programme. 7 ii.in.. Salvation. ENSIGN INWOOD Loadingj FEILDING METHODIST CHURCH TO-MORROW’S SERVICES v H a .in.. "The Solidarity of Life.” 7 p.m,. "What is Wrong with the World ( Communion). Preacher: HKV. P. COPELAND FORESTERS’ HALL, TO-MORROW EVANGELICAL MISSION 31 a.m.. "Emigration.” 1 Peter, Ch. 2. 7 p.ni.. "As a Bruised Reed and Smoking Lampwick.” Matt. 12. 1-23. Sunday School and liihlc Class 2.30 p.m. P. E. EICHLER gT. PAUL’S CHURCH, FEILDING. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES Morning al 11. Rev. H. R. McDonald Evening at 7 Rev. D. R. McDonald
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/FS19311003.2.84.4
Bibliographic details
Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 3 October 1931, Page 8
Word Count
588Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 3 October 1931, Page 8
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.