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M i k m At Less than Half Price Usually £l2/19/6 and 13Gns. Friday's Price, £5/19/6 Quite the most distinctive frocks of the season, fashioned from printed velvets, lace, georgette, satin, crepe de chine and marocain. Frocks that reveal every essential fashion feature—long flowing lines, flares, pleatings, long sleeves. Some have soft little collars. Beautiful colourings, navy and black included. Sizes for all figure types, from small to larger than average. Avoid disappointment by being among the first to inspect them when the doors open at nine.. I 14 V I A particularly interesting collection in crepe de chine, georgette and marocain—frocks that are usually £5 10/- and £5 19/6. All fashioned in accord with the latest dictates—higher waistline, well-fitting hipline, introducing pleats, flares, pintucking, etc. Colours include greens, beaver, blues, tan, rose beige, diabolo red, and dahlia shades. Also navy and black. Clearance ©f Two and Three-Piece Suits—Wonderful variety, featuring all the new weaves, including tweed effects, umphasiz'ng the smartness of the new lines, hip yokes, natural waistline and the popular tuck-in styles. £B/19/6, for 79/6 £9/19/6 to £lO/19/6, for £5/19/6 £ll/19/6 to £l2/19/6, for £6/19/6 13gs. to 17gs., for £7/19/6 Lumber Jackets—Wide variety of smart weaves and colourings, featuring unusual two-tone effects. Ideal for all sports wear. Usually: 27/6 to 69/6 Sale: 19/11 to 42/6 Tweed Skirts.—Well tailored designs in smart new tweed mixtures. Hip yokes, belted designs, elastic waists, pleats and flares are all introduced in most practical styles. Fully One-third Under Usual—--29/6 39/6 49/6

Children's Winter Coats In Face Cloth and Velour; Fur on collar and cuffs; with or without belts. Sizes: 24, 27, 30, 33-inch. Usually 39/6 49/6 59/6 Sale: 25/6 39/6 45/6 69/6 79/6 89/6 £5/19/6 49/6 59/6 69/6 89/6 Misses' Face Cloth and Velour Coats— Bolster collars and large cuffs of fur, in Persian lamb, shorn lamb, skunk opossum, Thibet. Brown, cedar, almond, olive, bottle, rose, navy, and saxe. Sizes: 36, 39, 42-inch. Usually £5/19/6, £7/19/6, £B/19/6, and £9/19/6. Sale: 79/6, £5/19/6, £6/19/6. Exceptional Value in Skin Gloves at 9/11 pair. French novelty suede; French washing suede and kid gauntlets; washing kid, two-tone cuffs; nappa gauntlets; English wear-clean, beige and fawn only Usually 12/6 to 18/6. Sale: 9/11 pair. In the Toilet Section — Hot Water Bottles; guaranteed—--4/11. For 2/11. Cold Cream Removing Tissues—--1/3 box. Sale: 3 for 2/-. Yardley's Lavender Talc Powder—1/6. For 1/3. Roger and Gallet's Dusting Powder —9/6. For 5/11. Semi-made Suede Purses To be finished with beads. Tans, fawn, blue, mauve or grey. Complete with beads—Usually 6/11. For 3 /11. Traced Luncheon Sets= —4/11 and 3/11. For 3/3. 36in. Cloth and 4 Servietes. White and coloured fabrics, traced in floral and conventional designs. Plain and Fancy Printed Rubber Aprons— Usually 1/6 and 1/9 each. Sale: 2 for 2/6. Finished with frill or binding. Cross-over straps or slip-on style with ties. 4-ply White Andalusian Wool—s 6 head of 8 skeins. Ideal for children a garments and underwear.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 4

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