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fashionable JUVENILE OUTERWEAR from . . • i Vi of course! WINTER-WISE COATS For ’teens and their little sisters .... In this excellent range are coats that are right in tune with the pep of young people! Coats with staminastyled with simplicity and good sense v details. Warm too ... in soft velour of popular tones . . . blue, fawn, tan, and green. These attractive “Childswear” Coats are in sizes from 27in. up to 42in. Prices: £4/17/9' to £6/16 NAVY VELOUR COATS For the “man of tomorrow” Grand for school wear and “best”! “His Lordship,” double-breasted navy velour overcoats, are beautifully made with good turnings. Half-belt at 'the back, and inverted pleat. Sizes, 18in, 22in., and 24in. Prices: 43/- 48/6 51/HANDSOME LEGGINETTE SUITS For the toddler ........ Cosy from head to toes .... and so very smart too! Fine herringbone 3-piece Legginette Suits in resida/grey and saxe/fawn tweeds, trimmed with velvet collar, and pocket flaps. The double-breasted Coats are belted at back, and have an inverted pleat. Size 18in. only. Price per Set 69/9 JAUNTY HATS for little girls Small daughters, and mothers alike will approve our selection of charming poke bonnets, prettily trimmed in felt fabric. Blue, mustard, mushroom, fawn, red, brown, marina, and dusky pink. Price each 7/11 SHEARER’S LTD. LOWER HUTT

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Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 21 July 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 21 July 1948, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 21 July 1948, Page 10

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