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COATS & FROCKS for the YOUNG FOLK at BUXTONS ★ ★ Princess Style COATS An ever so smart Coat in Cheviot Coating. The Princess lines and the neatly stitched turn-down collar give style to the miss who is growing up. ■*+ M 24" 27" 30" 33" 36" 75/- 79/6 84/- 89/6 95/VELVET TRIMMED COATS Neat as. a pin! A fine quality English velour Coating. The pockets, collars and cuffs are trimmed with velvet. Double-breasted style, buttoning to the neck. 16" 18" 20" 47/6 49/6 55/HAT and COAT SETS These imported Hat and Coat sets in English Velours are procurable in a complete range of colours and sizes. 16" 18" 20" 22" 24" 27" 47/6 - 67/6 : 49/6 - 72/6 : 49/6 - 65/- : 55/- - 79/6 : 63/-: 65/BREECHETTE SUITS Your tiny tot will always be so cosy in these all-wool English Velour Hat/ Coat and Legging Sets. 16" 18" 20" 89/6 95/- 99/6 ★ ★ ★ "Estalaine" FABRIC FROCKS A delightful "Better Frock" in this new attractive and warm material. An all-over floral design on a background of Pink, Sky, Maize or Green. Youthfully styled with a flared skirt, gathered yoke, long sleeves and the daintiest of white organdie turn-down collar. 18" 20" 22" 24" 42/- 42/- 45/- 47/6 NOVELTY CHECK FROCKS This ever popular style with the young folk has two inverted pleats in the front skirt and a pleated bodice with a neat turn-down collar and long sleeves. Colours are Green, Rust, Yellow and Rose Checks. 30" 32" 34" 36" 42/- 44/6 47/6 49/6 ★ ★ ★ BUXTONS LIMITED P.O. Box 116, Nelson.

you could see the thousands of living germs in the air after a sneeze or ; in any crowded place you’d guard your throat with For COUGHS, COLDS & ’FLU STACEY BROS LTD.. KHYBER PASS RD. t AUCKLAND

EQUAL INCOME FOR WIVES [To the Editor] Sir,—lt was with great interest that I read several articles in your paper recently dealing with the rights of wives in sharing the family income. Dr. Somerskill’s remark that wives become “Yes women” if the husband holds both ends of the purse string and her plea for a reform in these matters seem particularly opportune at the moment when the women of England are presenting a petition to Mr Churchill and the House of Commons to the same effect. The mothers are too often merely unpaid family drudges. I hope others who are interested and who are more competent will take this matter up.—l am, etc., FAIR PLAY FOR WOMEN Nelson, 30th June. BLUEPRINTS FOR MANUFACTURERS The U.S. Department of Commerce suggests it is essential that each manufacturer of war goods have a blueprint of exactly what he will do immediately following the war. AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION IN 1 CANADA Ottawa. June 25. The Minister of Munitions and Supply, the Hon. C. D. Howe, informed the Canadian House of Commons, that aircraft built in Canada to the end of May. totalled 8014, of which 2360 were elementary trainers, 3578 advanced trainers and 2076 service aircraft.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 July 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 July 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 July 1943, Page 3

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