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Shop in it, lunch in it, live in it . . . this is a Suit beloved of wartime budgeteers. In Little Women s to Matrons sizes. S.S.W., S.W., W., £5/ I©- W.X., 0.5., X.0.5., £5/15/Companion SHIRT BLOUSE White as the first snow on the hills .. . Tailored Washing Silk Blouse team up arid go everywhere with your Suit. All sizes. At just 14/ 11 and SUIT ACCESSORIES AN UMBRELLA to keep your Suit unspotted. Our English Blacks have unbreakable handles and stormproof frames —Usually 27/6. Special, 21/™ eac^* A PAIR OF GLOVES in imported Peccary, hand sewn. Supple, soft and long wearing. Natural only. 2€> / @ pa ' rSTRIPED HANKIE, for your pocket, of sheer, fine Lawn, gaily dyed in fast colours (also with fancy spots)— Usually 1/6. Special, J/^ Or STRIPED CAMBRIC HANKIES—ggjj each or Q for 3/g if, <Vv * Jfci 3 •ji '■«?#) / I' Jr ) nshiv/i \ I \ \ I lit \ im ■ \ I v ( mmi? « '\ \f • V. V J1... LV " WINTER - WEIGHT" - Buy NOW ! A Wool Mixture, a Cotton Mixture, or an All Wool on sharp days all the frills in the world can't equal the comfort of warm, winter-weight Undies like these. VESTS of Silk and Wool have a selffaced picot edge. Cream colour. No sleeves— Women's. J/Q 0.5., g/g Short sleevesWomen's. g ( /g X.0.5.. 0) g VESTS in All Wool, without sleeves. Women's size— y /et News from, the Fabric Department A Frock? Our FANCY WOOL CREPE has a Worsted finish, makes beautiful draped styles . . and it's in lovely shades of Firth Blue, Orchid Brown, Silver Cloud, Ivy Green, Navy or Black. 54in. wide Usually 15/6. 12/6 yard Slacks for home wear? NEEDLE - CORD VELVETEEN, with its close, silky pile and soft colours, is the luxury fabric . . . alto for Coats and Kiddies' Frocks. Jade, Cardinal Red, Rose, Grey, Coper Blue or White. 36in. wide. PANTEES of Silk and Cotton fit snugly for wear alone or under Wool Bloomers. Peach, Cream. s ' w - w 2/11 as 3/6 6/6 SECOND FLOOR. 1 \\ \ V \ V"Y READY-TO-WEARS Usually 12/6 to 15/6. NO TWO ALIKE g | Toques, Slouches, Matrons" Styles. Trimmed or tailored. Blacks, Navy, Wine, Rust, Blues every Winter colour. A clever buy on our part brings you a group of Ready-to-wear Hats from which your • choice will be individually yours at only 4/11 for every one is different. MILLINERY for MAIDS Usually 11/6. To Clear: <?sjb / «jg Haloes, Bonnets or the new Si Drop Brims . .' . styles to make a young girl gay, and every one in the finest of English Wool Felt' Here's a Hat Offer specially for Maids . . . with a Fawn, Green, Royal, Navy or Brown colour choice. All at Less than Half! SECOND FLOOR. FOR MENThe Comfort of INTERLOCK Heavy Cream Inter- BmWP' 7 lock Underwear —. BB|gyM suitable Winter : weight. You'll like the softness and warmth of these ex- ;11111l cellent garments. WllSij Small Men's Men's Sleeveless Singlets .... 5/2 5/2 Short Sleeve Singlet# .... 7/6 7/6 Elastic-top Shorts .... 5/3 5/3 Full-length Underpants 9/6 9/6 SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. ORDER THIS PARCEL NOW Comfort for Chilly Nights PURE RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS with !2 Months' Guarantee against fault. Enjoy sound sleep and safeguard your health. 6/11 KNITTED WOOL COVER for Hot Water Bag—--1/6 THIRD FLOOR. tsTMJ HIGH & PAI w Re MM The folk in the Homeland on scanty rations will appreciate a gift of New Zealand's most precious products—Cheese and Butter. You couldn't send n more welcome |,'lft than one of the 500 special packs which The Farmers' have prepared, containing 31b. Tin CHESDALE CHEESE Two lib. Tins BUTTER 111/© ' nc '"ding Postage and Cardboard Container. To Soldiers on Active Service—J,2/3S ;\ • .mmißi Must be posted before June 2fl. After that date parcels for overseas must not exceed 51b. in weight, and only 21b. of any one article enn be 6cnt. Order at once in our Grocery Department, Ground Floor, or send money order or postal note for goods and postage, together with name and address of your friend. Brightly Decorated TRAYS WOODEN TEA TRAY, 18 x 12in., attractively finished in assorted scenes and colours. Excellent gift. THIRD FLOOR. BLACKOUT Protection for MOTORISTS Paint your tyres and fronts of mudguards WHITE —it will make for safer driving for you and for the other fellow. We offer a complete outfit, comprising:— 1 Pint SPECIAL WHITE TYRE PAINT i Pint "RAYTEX" WHITE FINISH ' BRUSH ALL for g 'Q Get the outfit this week-end and do the job at once. THIRD FLOOR. m,-: m IliHiL \ i m I i iMfir lisJ Hi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23995, 19 June 1941, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23995, 19 June 1941, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23995, 19 June 1941, Page 13

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