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mm li L A perfectly new SKIRT of fine Serge shows mixed stripes in shot effect featuring havannah, rose, jade and fawn. These stripes comprising both broad and narrow prove wonderfully effective. Two-piece style belted, slit pockets. PRICED 35/9 Wool Check of Dark Brown ground has rose , creme, and mid Brown delightfully introduced into its patterning. Of two-piece make, belted and with winsomcly buttoned cross pockets. TRICED 45/0 The Season’s New Skirts WHAT is the correct length? What should the style be to conform with Fashion’s dictates? And how about trimmings? These and other interesting skirt questions are answered by our Autumn displays A SKIRT in Mid Grey and Black has clever pointed side panels to show the stripes of Black on the cross as well as vertically. Fnished with stitchery and belt; an uncommon!}’ smart garment TRICE 49/6 A Cherry Plaid on which Black and Cream are introduced skilfully has box pleated front and back with small accordeon pleating all round, PRICE 40/0 The Triumph of the Jumper The triumph of the jumper being complete as evidenced by a thousand fashion indications we hasten to advertise a few examples typical of Autumn’s offering. Battleship Grey is the smart shade of a new JUMPER IN FRENCH CREPE DB CHENE, the round neck and three-quarter sleeves with foot of garment carry bead work in black and steel of handsome design combining to give a rich finish. TRICED 79/0 A JUMPER with V. neck in tomato Art Silk. Embroidered all over in chain, stitched silk of variegated hues introducing kingfisher, fawn and iade. PRICED 03/ Maize Coloured Art Silk is used for another clever JUMPER. A deep crochet band at foot with picot edging on the three-quarter sleeves and round neck. Slight definition is given the waist by a slotted cord. TRICED 57/0 Ivory Georgette of very heavy quality makes a beautiful JUMPER. Its buttoned front is panelled being finished with tabs which make a most unusual trim. New cuffs to match. PRICED 4gns Shoes of Marked Individuality square buckle. A Tan Fawn WALKING BAI walking heels and welted soles. A Black Suede SHOE of exceptionally fine quality has half-inch bar across the instep. With pointed toe and Louis heel this has for a finish a smart TRICED 59/6 SHOE has flat TRICED 85/6 FLORSHEIM SHOE in clever combination of Black Kid and punched patent leather fittings. This gives a semi-brogue effect. The half-inch instep bar finishes with small buckle as shown. Welted soles and smart military heel PRICED 85/ Another Florsheim product also believes that two materials are better than one. The vamp of Black patent leather and the quarters of Grey Suede are dressy to a degree. Leather Cuban heels. Two narrow straps finishing with buckle. TRICED 97/6 LM

HALF YEARLY SALE NOW ON.

SOUND PRINCIPLES. The Dodge principles of construction have not been altered over many years of arduous practice. But various improvements leading to higher efficiency have been introduced. THU NEW MODEL DODGE embodies certain up-to-date features that must commend it wherever it goes. The Dodge Car in 1923 is, in fact, the true refiex, of inventive genius and forerunner of the utmost owner-satisfaction. LET US DEMONSTATE ITS QUALITIES. WALTER TURNER LTD., Agents for Dodge Bros. Cars, Queen Street, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2593, 12 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2593, 12 March 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2593, 12 March 1923, Page 6

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