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the theme of every fabric included in this glorious Spring display at Clark's Choose now from a myriad of new shades and colour combinations in the smartest mateials. See the Diagonals, Checks, Stripes, Spots, Marls, Florals, etc., and delight in the reasonable prices which make purchasing eatsy for even the slightest of purses. effects; 36in. wide wide. PRINTED SPAEVATEX— ■ , V AT?T> A dainty soft fabric for summer wear; 36m. wide. 1/6 YARD. T ° B A^ry o eltensivoassoi.:nK::t of New Season's designs in light and dark grounds; 27/28in. wir'e. I/ 11 * YARD. WOVEN CHECK GINGHAMS— Ideal for washing frocks and Kiddies' wear. Bright-gay-ser-viceable. 35in. wide. 1/- YAMUPRINTED HAIRCOiID . A glamorous assortment of dainty Floral designs to choose from. 29in. wide. YARD ' SPOT MUSLIN — ' , . A ~ , Featuring the fascination of coloured spots on white grounds; also .bleached. Ideal for trimmings. 27in. wide. 2/6 and 2/3 YARD. COLOURED OKCrANDIE MUSLIN— In an array to delight. So charming are the new self colourings; 45in. wide." 2/4 YAKDNEW LAKE PRINT— V a-d« Dainty designs on cream grounds; 36m. wide. oct XAikU. LEVIN'S BEST STORE. j SPONSORING GLORIOUS FABRICS. j a TUWUWWVWWWWWi Plant Them Now! Star Special Dwarf I You can Economise and Still Enjoy Good Fresh From the Factory ALL ONE PRICE, 8d per lb. Trio* Raisins, ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE 372. YATES' CASH STORES, LTD PHONE OR BRING YOUR ORDER. MUNICIPAL BUILBINGS^^^^ THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT AITKEN'S. 400 PAGE NEW TITLES BANK j PAPER PAD j NOVELS I S 9d. FANCY. CABINET STATIONERY GOOD MAGAZINES Motion Picture. 6d. 500 2/6 NOVELS NOW 1/-. j JIG-SAW i PUZZLES j 3d | and 6d. Ha?e you Heard "Skffle Off to Buffalo"? Regal-Zone Record, 2/6 at Aitkens. j 1 Yours Intimately ■ Thera must be an intimate understanding between underwear and the frocks of to- J B " day if the fashionable slimness at the hips is to be maintained. .To give your new ■; ■ Spring Frock fair play, choose Rosco Undies. Vests and slips that mould the con- IJ 1 tour into the trimmest line—panties thatseamline the hips—not a millimetre of ;j ■ bulk to blur the silhouette, but giving com-plete freedom to the most athletic move- *[ • ments. And another thing of paramount importance—the prices are such that we ■; ! moderns can pay. If unable to call* write, Satisfaction guaranteed on all mail orders Ij 2 —postage paid as usual. I* WOMEN'S LOCKNIT PRINCESS SLIPS— Shaped shoulder, also Opera style, good shape and * length. Shades, apple, sky, pink, white, raehelle and peach. . PRICE 6/9 POST FREE. WOMEN'S LOCKNIT BLOOMERS— Elastic waist and knee, double gusset, good shape, Shades of pink, peach, black, white, apple, sable aid raehelle. PRICE W. 2/6, O.S. 2/9 POST FREE. WOMEN'S LOCKNIT NIGHTGOWNS— Round or V neck, sleeveless, daintily smocked, good shape, various pretty styles, shades of peach, tfjpie and sky. PRICE 8/6 POST FREE. WOMEN'S BLOOMERS— In good quality creme fugi, elastic waist and knee,, . perfect shape. PRICE W. 2/6 and O.S. 2/9 POST FREE. WOMEN'S CREME COTTON WOVEN VESTS— Shaped shoulder, no sleeves, round neck, good length and finished with fancy embroidered front. ... PRICE. 1/9 POST FREE. WOMEN'S VESTS— ; ..';;"w«. In silk and cotton mixture- shaped, shoulders frpxnrd ■ neck, no sleeves, bound around neek ' .sleeves < with art. silk binding,' good length. . Shades., eream, apple and. sky. -. PRICE : 2/9" POStf J-R]sij f; The C E ROSS Co. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1933, Page 4

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