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Every Smart Woman is wearing a Tailored Costume this Season. W.X. Nigger Brown COSTUME with pin stripe. £5/5/Smart Tailored COSTUME. Grey with chalk stripe. Skirt pleated in front. S.W ••• 69/6 Navy Tailored COSTUME, self stripe, rounded fronts, Jigger Buttons. W. ... £5 19 6. Exclusive Millinery MODEL HATS in Beige Straw, cut away back, trimmed with Brown Velvet Ribbon and Tulle PRICE 29/6 Smart Black HAT trimmed with Black Net and relieved with white Gardenia. PRICE 29/6 Large Fitting Matrons’ STRAW HAT, trimmed with Beige Corded Ribbon PRICE 27/6 New Season’s Lingerie JUST OPENED IN ALL DAINTY STYLES. Ribbed LOCKNIT PANTIES. W., S.W. Assorted Shades. 4/11 each. Ribbed LOCKNIT VESTS to match 4/11 each. Suede LOCKNIT SLIPS, R.W., S.W., Wms., in Peach, Maize,. White, Pyramid. 5/6 Suede LOCKNIT BLOOMERS. S.W. and Wms. in Maize, Peach, Nil, Lupine ... PRICE 2/6 pair Dainty Suede .Finish LOCKNIT NIGHTS with lace yokes in Pink, Maize, Champagne and Blue. S.W., Wms ... 6/11, 7/6 Spun Silk OPERA TOP VESTS Finished with Lace Medallion in White and Peach 2/6 Men’s Crepe Finish Silk PYJAMAS A igood wearing and .. washing fabric. PRICED FROM 10/6

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1936, Page 7

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