Sugar and spice and all things nice! Shopping for,little girls is all enjoyment. For p (J* what .woman does not remember the thrill with which she selected that coat or frock when /"""V c^lo^ce was er- How proudly / ishe wore it and how carefully she hung it away 111 her own little wardrobe. Good taste I / / every woman's inheritance. And what I Jill mother would deny her daughter the developf \ ment of that sense of fashion that was born * I within her. I (f fashion is the key-note of the juvenile display 1 \ this week at Smiths' 011 High Street. There \ jU-;. you'll find an up-to-the-minute selection of V pretty playtime prints. And Smiths' suggest that you bring your little girl for a shopping 1 spree, for in this easy-going, chatty store they have the clothes and the commonsense counsel to show you how inexpensively your daughter can be turned out, looking good enough to eat. . So when you think of sugar and spice and all things nice—remember the store for little girls' , fashions j 4>N HIGH "STREET - 1 ______
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give photographs this xmas HAVE THEM TAKEN NOW And Avoid Disappointment, OUR PHOTOGRAPHS ARE C4OOD AND REASONABLY. PRICED A. P. 6c F. STUDIO 185 JACKSON STREET PETONE THE CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHERS
% ! gangway far destiny •Lower Hutt calls for recruits for the Air Training Corps of the R.N.Z.A.F. We envy these youngsters . . . we envy, not only the chance of training for ■'< a career in to-morrow's world . . we envy the pioneering, the adventuring along highways and trade routes as high as the heavens. t ■ '• We see these boys on 500 mile-an-hour wings, crumbling old barriers of time and distance, healing ancient hates and distrusts. We see them bringing to? ' an old earth-bound firm like Scoullar's, fine furnishings and decorations from the four Jor net's of the earth. The air belongs to Youth and to these young men who join the A.T.C. • this week we say, "whatever the wide world after this war . . . you will be trained to take it and to shape it to yolti' T heart's desire." j YOUR NATIONAL 88-90 LAMfcTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Also at Hastings and Blenheim.
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Hutt News, Volume 17, Issue 18, 29 September 1943, Page 7
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