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We present this important collection of Daytime Frocks... Frocks with" a certain poise—with undoubted graciousness and distinction. Sketched are just four of the many charming and individual styles—and all of a quality that is your due. i i & M IP m m SO-. is nny & S£ 1 «as: W VI II? ..r. N - - . sSHai^l mtma Peach Bloom FUR FELTS NAVY - BROWN WINE - BLACK BLACK TULIP f.m m i if? 50K Wk r*T A W I iiWUWK kii; iKtiwnii •Ki: UIBIIUII UKUtIIIHI ii'i: ■■miKiiii. iIIUHDI I' ll "I' i' iiMMBMnn iiiiiiiiiiHiijiii^iiiiiiiiiii'i l Have you extremely Then here is an offering of particular importance to you ! SLENDER FITTINGS IN THE FAMOUS SELBYS - Grouped at Considerable Savings Quantity is limited—styles in most cases of small and at such remarkable pricings they must soon clear. Select early in the day—early in the week—to benefit from this outstanding shoe offer! * REMEMBER Slender feet NEED the protection of Arch Preserver Shoes, moulded on slim lines and fitted with concealed arches to support the feet in their natural position. On right appear just two up-to-the-minute styles from the range. • A special staff, thoroughly experienced in the construction and fitting of Arch Preserver Shoes, is at your service at any time. Let them advise on shoe-fitting problems. LAY-BY IF YOU PREFER A small deposit enables you to reserve any article for delivery at a later date. Ask for full particulars of this helpful service. Gracefully designed gusset-front Arch Preserver, in black or brown kid. Cut out design, Cuban heel. Widths 4A to A—Usually 69/6. SPECIAL PRICE: 55/Selby of suede, trimmed with kid.. Smart stitching and punching. Cuban heel. Black or brown. In widths 4A to A—Usually 69/6. SPECIAL PRICE: 55/IlillilillllliilllllllllllilllilllllllllllllilllllllllllilllilM NOVELTY WOOLLEN FURRED WITH SKUNK OPOSSUM BEAVER CONEY PATAGONIA 99/6 Coats of finest novelty woollens—* flatteringly styled—luxuriously furred —fully lined to tone. Semi-fitting, with plain or stitched seams at back. Many delightful new sleeve treatments. Tonings: Wine, grey, brown, navy and black. Sizes: S.W. to O.S. L2s—Novelty Weave—Smartly tailored lines, softened by great deep lapels of rich beaver coney. Stitched seams. Unusual cuffs. Fully lined. S.W. 99/6 L26—A Pointed Patagonia Fur Collar distinguishes this attractive semifitting coat of leaf brown diagonal weave. Note the smart new sleeve details and stitchings. W. 99/6 Wet Weather Smartness— SATINETTE RAINCOATS Single breasted* belted, with stitched storm collars. An inverted pleat at the back, pockets at the side, and Raglan sleeves. In navy, parchment, AC /£ brown, black. Sizes 46,48,50,52 Aw/ U II 4 "" ' 7ft s&xLl'til % 19 |PR*§feiH^ 5. : - 'X v /-%7: ENTERTAINING WITH EASE . . . in the delightful Tudor Room on the Seventh Floor. A menu which includes the most popular dishes—courteous, efficient serAlusio by the Tudor Trio. NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME —- ... is especially interesting, and includes popular melodies of to-day and yesterday rendered by talented artists. | Queen Street Auckland YOUR BUSINESS DEMANDS Quality P When you buy printing, you are not buying so much paper, ink and type, you are buying the IMPRESSION the printed pieces will make on your customers —-and on the EFFECTIVENESS of that impression depends the result •—increased sales From the Herald Printing Works you obtain that intelligent co - operation which produces the EFFEG TIVE piece of printing—the printing thai helps you to SELL YOUR GOODS. Send .Your HERALD PRINTING WORKS and Get Queen Street, Auckland. Phone 30-078.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)