Frocks and Knitwear from our Autumn Collection FROCKS— h ||||gp ■ I Warmth With Knitwear from our Autumn collection I iS Hurry to choose your knitwear—be early to be wise—-stocks '* « limited TAILORED ANGORA WOOL FROCKS | whl/' II Styled by Laura Lee J iflL'SgM OS. and XOS. Cardigans ill fine ribbed knit. Good length. This popular group more in demand than ever. Showing in A if " / many new austerity styles varied with novelty pleating. ’ .41® «i ■> /to Italian quilting and buttoned trimming. Sized 39" to TV. llVall Priced 75/- -.J ' Short waisted Cardigans, sized SIF., D z . and OS., showing in L . . /- • c * / to fancy knit or plain ribbed stitches. Large range of new Something new~Coin Spot 3re sea crocks. High neckline ~ , ». m ? , . t t Autumn shades, including Cherry hed ana litack. styles, yoke bodice, and contrasting plain suede belts to match the gay spots. SW. to WX. ® Si 6 M f Priced from 25/rrz tt/ j • » i jrr i • j<! i - Tiviii Sets, a combiiiaiioH garment one must have to ensure warm woven rrocks m Koslyn and English knitted fabrics. "'''■ ■■ . n } . n f i j 411 • against the cold days ahead. Featured m many new ■ Always cosy and comfortable. All sizes to US. . . . . , . ® n /a r knits from various famous houses, Glamis, 1 ikau, Priced from 49/6 >t 7 Roslyn and Braemorn. 1 ' Priced from 59/6 set 66 Adrienne Astor" again to the fore, more stylish than ever, and the selection of materials, too—whether you decide on a stripe, check, plain or fancy frock, we have it. + ¥ ? „ Generous American sizes. 12" to 24g" or XSSW. to j US f to hand, wide selection of Children’s Knitwear. All wool 1 / o x' /x - Cardigans for the tiny tots, 18" to 24". Also navy blue 1_ 'HCCo. 65/ M Oi 69/ 6 - School jerseys for the older maid.
J\ »itk at first slq® &f I « @r One of Mother’s miseries is | dealing with a snuffly child in the grip of a horrid cold! The I thing to prevent casual infect- | ion becoming deep-seated is I Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Kid- ? dies like to sip, sip, sip this i soothing linctus; it sends that ; powerful “pectoral oxymel of Carrageen” flowing o’er inflamed membranes, easing stifled breathing. Wise Mothers always keep ; Bonnington’s handy. 9 • Geo. Bonnlngton Ltd., Cashel St., Christchurch. || a«Hf DE WITT'S PULS | -GIVE BEUEFJF f When backache arises ' from kidney trouble, as it often does, you won’t get rid of those stabbing pains or that dull ache until your kidneys are well again. Let De Witt’s Pills wake up sluggish kidneys, then mark the quick relief from pain. V Trust De Witt’s Pills; rely on them as countless other women have done, and you will understand why those women speak so well of De Witt’s Pills. The first few doses are usually sufficient to reveal the benefit which can be expected from a short course of this remedy. Give De Witt s Pills a fair trial—your suffering will end, your vigour and vitality will increase. D eWitftSsSMis ' For Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Toint Pains and all forms of Kidney 1 rouble. Obtainable from all chemists or stores. 1 rices 3/6 and 6/6 (plus Sales Tax). A product of E. C. De Witt & Co., England. N,Z. Representatives, Newson & Co. Cta., Q iUrbert Street. Wellington. C.l.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1943, Page 3
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