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j Men s and Women s Bathing Suits. High Tide In Values, Low Tide In Prices Jauntily made with comfortable lines, snug fitting, these bathing togs are all that could be desired. They’re wool—all the way through and designs will take your fancy too. These bathing suits are designed not only for leisurely lounging on the sands, but for active water sports also. You’ll find one at Clark’s to suit both your purse and purpose. .And beach accessories to go with it. MEN’S BATHING SUITS. Men's Latest “Speeda” Wool Cos- • tumes, 16/6. Men’s Two-pieee Surf Costumes, with belt, 13/6 to 16/6. Men’s one-piece Wool Costumes 8/11 to 10/6. Men’s Cotton two-pieee Surf Costumes with belt, 8/6. Men’s one-piece Cotton Costumes, 2/11 to 5/11. Boys’ one-piece Wool Costumes from 4/11 to 7/11. / Boys’ one-piece Cotton Costumes 1/6 to 4/11Boys’ and Men’s Trunks from 1/- to I 1/6. All Wool Costumes are mads in New , Zealand. t ' LADIES’ BATHING SUITS. Ladies’ one-piece Bathing Costumes, with novelty coloured bands. Famous Roslyn make. W. and 0.5., 13/6 to 15/6. Ladies’ one-piece Bathing Costume, with skirt attached, plain and band effects, 13/6 to 15/6. W. and O.S. Ladies’ new one-piece Bathing Costumes, with cut away back, 15/6. Ladies’ two-piece Bathing Costumes, plain shorts and fancy tops, 17/6 to 19/6. W. Ladies’ one-piece Bathing Costumes, with striped collar to tone, W. and 0.5., 19/6. Ladies’ Navy Cotton Bathing Suits, W. and 0.5., 3/6 to 5/6. Ladies’ Towel Beach Wraps, 12/6 to 14/6, • Ladies’ Bathing Caps and Helmets, 6d to 4/11. Ladies’ Bathing Shoes, 2/11 to 5/6, s to T s e * B v COOL AND CHANGEABLE. The indications are for w'esterlj winds moderate to strong and backing by west to south temporarily. Weather probably cool and changeable with scattered showers, but indications are for a temporary improvement shortly. The barometer has a rising tendency. WAfTARERE SEASIDE SECTIONS. FROM £55 BACH. Easy terms. Sections about 4 acre. Sate r Beach for Bathing and Fishing. Excellent Eoadl access. Good view of rea from mmt sections. Secure your section) now and build for the-holidays. See Price’s advt. re Sunday Butf Service. D. SMART & CO., Levin, Are ihe Agents. We Have Your Holiday SuitCome in and See it sr ( 6 v WK rv tipsfrPT” SIX POINTS AHEAD! 1 IN CUT, —Style advisers in London keep “Maelone” cutters acquainted with latest style trends. Shoulders fit snug and fronts stay smart. OIN BUILD—AII points of wear are double and trebly sewn—pockets well stayed—suit fronts and rolled collars moulded of uncreasable Lapthair. 3 IN MATERIALS—These are of purest New Zealand wool and the range includes many of the newest worsteds. IN FlT.—Well graduated sizes mean a perfect fit for every figure. No extra charge for special sizes. gIN PRICE—You can get your pick' in “Maelone” Suits from £5 ss. Well worth guineas more. g IN GUARANTEE. —Any “Maelone” Suit will be replaced by us free of charge if you are not thoroughly satisfied. 9 £5/5/Other Prices: £6/6/and £7/7/DRESS IN “MACLONE,” You want to be comfortably and smartly clothed on your Holiday—and you can be in a Maelone Guaranteed Suit. The snug fit round the shoulders, the style, cut, cloth—all are just right, and youTl always know you’re looking your best when you’re wearing a Maelone. Come in and inspect our range of patterns and fittings. Try one or two suits on; see how smart you will look in the one made for your figure. NEW ZEALAND’S OWN. f\\J: Palmerston Worth.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1931, Page 4

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