We are pleased to present in our Maids' and Childrens Department a selection of Coats and Children's Wear that give the maximum of service and bear that well-cut, stylish look . . . COATS. • • A “better than usual” neat school coat. Smartly tailored with popular rever collar and belted waistline. In Moss, Rust, Saxe. 27in. 30in. 33in. 36in. 39in. 77/9 79/9 82/- 84/3 86/9 A delightful style with novel tucked trimming on the collar shoulder and hip-line. A cosy coat buttoning to the neck. Clover, Tan, Blue, Green. 24in. 27in. 30in. 33in. 79/6 84/- 89/6 95/Neat as a pin! An attractive little utility Coat. Buttoned over style with wide revers and pleat in back skirt. Green and Blue. 24in. 27in. 30in. 33in. 36in. 39in. 79/6 84/- 89/6 95/- 99/6 sgns. “Little Princess” Goats include a .range of delightfully youthful styles in English Velours, Angoras, and Tweeds. In Green, Rose, Navy, Tan, Mustard, Blue, Brown, Scarlet. 16in. to 22in. Priced at 45/- to 79/6. ★ ★ BUXTONS LIMITED Specialised Juvenile Department. V* * CHILDREN'S PANTEES. IVORY, PEACH, SKY, APPLE. 12ln. 14in. 16in. 18in. 5/8 6/3 6/6 6/11 20in. 7/6 ALL WOOL VESTS Short Sleeves, round neck. 3 4 5 6 7 4/4 4/8 5/- 5/6 6/8 9 10 6/5 7/- 8/3
fO* 2 250 w WORDS Give your ideas on “A SAVINGS PLAN FOR VICTORY AND PEACE’’ A 'plan that would be most helpful to a National Saver —a plan that would be in the best interests of the country too. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: Entry Fr«« but you PRIZES: vill be irded i ich of It Chief f Ist Prize— £ 10. 2nd Prize 10 Consolation Prizes of £1 each. t those winning entries will be i the Netio I Wim i addit Address enl Savings Carr l follow i Prize £ 100. 2nd Prize 3rd Prize £ 10. 219 Prizes totalling £6lO. Bonds. rings CONDITIONS: The lodges* decisions will bo final and no correspondence cen be entered inte. All entries to remain the property of the N.Z. National War Savings Committee. Entries must be posted on or before Juno 17th, 1744. NATIONAL SAVI\GS
N F *<« f Un ■but did n ow ___ B.O." kept her prisoner BESS was a pretty little thing. Worked hard all day in the factory. But, oh dear, might have been behind prison bars for all the fun it brought her afterwards ! A social failure—because she didn’t make sure of daintiness, didn’t use Lifebuoy. Lifebuoy, with its special health element, is a sure counter to "B.O.” And that same ingredient helps to make Lifebuoy extra mild . . . milder than many beauty and baby soaps. Try Lifebuoy—your very next bath. MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, JACKSON STREET, 'ETONE. W.7S.2SZ
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 May 1944, Page 3
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