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COMMENCING TO-DAY BRANSON"HATS Winter Sale 56 of (he SMARTEST PEACH BLOOM VELOUR AND FUR FELT TAILORED HATSBlack, Brown, Navy, Green, / 4 and Wine—29/6. NOW sj/ JL 1 48 INDIVIDUAL MODEL HATSVelour, Velvet or Fur Felt. Black, Brown and Navy <i 39/6. NOW A3'© NOW 72 BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED MODEL HATS— All styles and colours 69/6. NOW ' © BRANSON - HATS 2nd FLOOR, BLACKETT'S BLDGS., Directly above Skeates, Jeweller, Comer QUEEN and SHORTLAND STREETS (ENTRANCE: SHORTLAND STREET). OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT. SMARTLY STYLED -- ATTRACTIVELY PRICED at CeliasSALE to Now 39/6 3 very large sizes in Braemar Cardigans, colours are Black, Bottle Green and Dark Grey, long jacket shape—Usually 3 gns. Now 49/6 2 Large Size English Tweed Golf vjSkirts in Brown Mixture—Usually 79/6. ' V ' NOW £1 3 Large Size French Linen Lawn Combinations, finest hand work and trimmed with real Val. Lace—Usually 59/6. NOW 4 GnS. Several English Woollen Suits, cut and woven to look like tweed—Usually 6 to 9 gns. NOW 62 GnS. 4 English Tweed Tailored Suits in various Greens from Bottle to a Blue Green and Black Check—Usually 12 to 14 gns. Now 5 Gns. I English Tweed Fur-trimmed Coat in Bottle Green—Usually 18 gns. FOR TROPICAL WEAR AND TRAVEL WEAR Now 3 Gns. a selection of Washing Silk and Printed Dresses substantially reduced. Other Models, of course, at—■lSaloi, Celia^iBLACKETT'S BUILDINGS Corner Queen Cr Shortland Sts. Phone 46-665.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22754, 14 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22754, 14 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22754, 14 June 1937, Page 3

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