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Smart Winter Clothes for Miss ■&S.' f\ 1 =0 m m me **> nx&?, 3 i fj m i i I m m 734—TAILORED BUIT, smartly cut in grey and fawn Donegal tweed. Tbe coat has Inset pockets, and well-cut skirt has two side pleats. Sizes: 7, 8, 9. Good Value. «3/i5/ 3798 —NAVY RAINCOAT, In heavy quality J \ \ gabardine. Well cut, with stitched seam at I baclc. Tailored revers and inset pockets. *, H 1» tft. ""to throughout. M floo4 ViM.Sizes: 48/6 49/6 52/6 54/6 56/6 a3S3 B1 391n. 42in. 441n. 46in. 58/6 60/6 62/6 65/6 3383 EXCELLENT VALUE IN GIRL'S TAILORED TWEED DRESS. Has stitched yoke and two stitched pleats front and back. Collars and trimmings of white pique. Colours: Green, blue. Good Value. Sizes: 331n. 3 6in. 39in. ■ 42in. >\ W X 0 \ \^f/t}\tyi\l / '/{t |/// 'W' 17/17/3 17/6 17/9 743—CHILD'S CARDIGAN, in good quality brushed wool. Has a ribbed effect, and pockets. Colours: Pink, blue, brown, orange, wine. Sizes: 4 5 6 J God value: 2 2/- 22/3 24/3 25/3 26/3 B<7 JUMPER SUIT, in good quality wool. Has tartan patterned skirt. Fitting hip yoke and tie of seir. Colours: Blue, green, red. Good Value. Sizes: 301n. 33in. 36in. 39m. 35/6 38/6 41/6 44/6 1074 CHILD'S TWEED SKIRT, with finely pleated panel at side-rront and back; sateen tops. Colours: Mixtures of rawns and wine tonlngs. Sizes: 18ln. 20in. 22in. 24in. 26in. Good Value: £/£ 4/9 $/_ $/$ 5/6 3778 GOOD QUALITY CHILD'S VELOUR COAT, with stitched yoke and flared skirt, has pockets and fur trimmings or wallaby. Lined throughout. Colours: Blue, red, brown, green., Sizes: 20in. v 221n. _24in. Good Value: 28/11 30/11 31/11 r L/ 3778 GOOD QUALITY CHILD'S VELOUR COAT, Wlin siucnea jukc <i"u _ mi £-/ u uiq flared skirt, has pockets and fur trimmings of wallaby. Lined through- / j \\. rj / out. Colours: Blue, red. brown, green., & Sizes: 20in. 221n. _24in » v W U - v\\ (f W/ffV cod Value: 2 8/ll 30/11 3»/U J * * - * SMITH & CAUGHEY IP DRESS SPECIALISTS. SPORT OF KINGS. A-ractflf meet at Churchill Louisville* Kentucky *4 m V m V-V,v M Governmental heart of America. Th® National Capitol at Wa»hington r D.C» AMERICA is the traveler's Ultima Thule—the far land of promise for - those with minds alert, curious and eager—who seek new scenes and new ideas —for whom progress, is ■ greater than politics, nature greater than creed. For here, in a theater of magnificent conception, is played the stirring drama of Life! • Even the swiftest crossing of this continent leaves an indelible impression—and a desire to delve deeper into this melange of .men and marvels! Men have linked these marvels with a superb railway system, that features comfort, speed, and economy—permits rapid and thorough travel, with generous stop-overs—and the ultra-modern luxury of Pullman sleepers, delicious meals, and constant attentive service! Cost is most moderate. Thus you swing quickly from the fragrance of Californian citrusgroves to the awesome vistas of the high Rockies—span the stretching plains and thread the maze of teeming cities! New. sights at every milepost ! Crowds and solitude, excrtement and calm. Inspiring interest for every type of mind —America! Reach it on the new Matson-Oceanic sovereigns "Mariposa" and "Monterey," pace-setters in speed and luxury from the Antipodes to California. A glorious South Sea journey, with stops at Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii, and either San Francisco or Los Angeles your goal. TTien your choice of routes across America. And remember that this is the shortest route to England! May we send you a free illustrated booklet containing all particulars? In the WORLD'S SPOTLIGHT International Exposition, Chicago, June 1-Nov. 1,1933 America invites you to visit this World's Fair MOUNT VERNON. Hf* toric Virginia home of George Washington, "father of hi» country." MA'T SON-OCEAN I C LINE AMI-KH A N II AILH AV .V Tlt A V I'M. nn il I\FOlt>l ATI O> ' >M T E A l ' :v.s>T« REPRESENTATIVES: HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, LTD., MARITIME BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21480, 2 May 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21480, 2 May 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21480, 2 May 1933, Page 17