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STORE RE-OPERS MONDAY M *^c SSg & 4s Nsi** «5W >:- :?7i iis PS CHARMING, SUITABLE, PRACTICAL day Wear for girls During the School Holidays they como trooping to the Eosco Store . . . girls ol' all ages. For the Eosco Store has achieved an enviablo reputation i'or worth-while apparel and good news travels wide. The policy of this business is, as always, to provide thoroughly trustworthy quality and becoming styles, without extravagance of price and parents are obviously appreciative. Here are a few examples of crisp clean holiday wear for girls. CHILDREN'S LINEN WASHING FROCKS— With knickers to match. Long sleeves, Peter Pan collar and cull’s, buttoned down front of bodice, skirt gathered on to top and slightly smocked in front. Finished with small patch pocket and belt at wmist. Colours —Sky, Apple and Salmon. Sizes 16in to 22in. 6/9 to S/9 CHILDREN’S COTTON WASHING FROCKS— With tiny sleeves, skirt of spotted material, has two pleats in front and gathered at back on to plain bodice. V neck and tie on shoulder. In shades of biscuit/rcd/navy, biscuit/orange/saxe. Sizes 20 ins to 28 ins. 3/11 to 5/6. CHILDREN'S COTTON WASHING FROCKS—- • In fancy check design with knickers to match. Skirt gathered on to bodice, trimmed w'ith colours to tone and .finished with small round collar. In shades of apple, saxe, cherry. Sizes 16in to 26m. 3/3 to 4/6 CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR FROCKS— With knickers to match. Small sleeve, trimmed with cream cuffs and collar to match, skirt gathered on bodice and finished with dainty hemstitching. Colours—apple, rose and saxe. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 ins. 5/li CHILDREN'S COTTON ROMPERS— Two-tone effect, square neck, gathered and buttoned at waist and finished with coloured motifs in shades of apple/biscuit, sky/blscuit, brown/biscuit. Sizes 16in and -ISin. 3/9, 3/11 each CHILDREN’S COTTON ROMPERS— Small sleeve, Peter Pan collar, gathered into top and buttoned at waist, finished with clastic in leg in shades of apple, sky, and fawn. Sizes 18in., 20in and 22iu. 3/3 and 3/6 CHILDREN'S COTTON PINARETTES— In fancy designs, tie at sides, collar, bound with colours to tone. Shades of apple, cherry and saxe. Sizes ISin, 20in and 22in. 2/6 and 2/9

Here they are— Practical Undies MAIDS' FINE RIBBED COTTON VESTS— No sleeves, round neck, bound round neck and arm with silk braid, and finished in front with fancy lace motif. 2/0 CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED COTTON VESTS— Small sleeve, round neck. Sizes 2 to 8. 1/- to 3/3 CHILDREN'S CREME FUGI PRINCESS SLIPS— Round neck, no sleeves, gathered slightly on hips and finished hemstitching. Sizes 23in. to 39in. 0/6 to 2/0 CHILDREN’S FUGI BLOOMERS— Elastic at waist and knee, good shape and quality. Sizes 12 to 24in. 2/2 to 3/U CHILDREN’S BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH BLOOMERS— Good shape, elastic waist and knee. Sizes 2 to 8. 3/0 to 2/6 -TD m 1L )rt|S! ■S3 EL And now for a Becoming Hat MAIDS ’ FANCY STRAW HATS— With mediumly wide, drooped brims, trimmed with band and bow of self shade ribbon. Cream, beige, blue and green. SPECIAL PRICE 5/6 GIRLS’ WHITE PANAMA HATS— With wide brims that can be worn either turned up or down, navy petersham ribbon band and bow as trimming. Larger head fittings only. 6/6 CHILDREN'S ORGANDIE HAT AND BONNETS— In soft, dainty colourings of pink, bluo and. white. Trimmings of satin ribbons and dainty flowers in self and contrasting tones. Weil assorted head fittigs from— 3/11 CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS’ STITCHED COTTON HATS— . With medium brims, in floral designs. Colours and head fittings arc assorted. 4/6 %be v (3. £M. fkoss (3oy.,J£td. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6746, 2 January 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6746, 2 January 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6746, 2 January 1932, Page 9