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iiiaiaife SMeZ Befitting Individual Tastes and Figures Lady-like Fashions - Quite the Mode of the Season /<3 f . ■ illl | J:! PI , J U M II U « SRI WOOL FROCKS Pleated and flared Skirts. Some with tucked trimmings, others padded and stitched trims. Covered buttons and buckles. Smartly - padded shoulders. In eight fashionably correct shades. 79/6 VALUE, BUT A SPECIAL AT--- " WONDA " DEPT. mi y w mm i V*TV - ,t , - •< i mwm './■>/ ;0. • v >EIIS - j KNITTED SUIT . . . Depicting novel ribbed yoke on Coat. Button-to-neck neat collar. Skirt is composed of fine ribbing and is cleverly knitted at waist to ensure neat fitting. Colours: Norse Blue, Grey, Red, Moon Blue. S.W. and W. KNITTED SUIT . . . Designed for the fuller figure. Coat has novel ribbed effect, long rever, snug collar, belted at waist. Skirt is also ribbed and fitted at hipline to avoid bulkiness. Colours: Abbey Wine, Ivy Green, Firth Blue. W.X. KNITTED FROCK... One of our Autumn ranges of Knitted Woollen Frocks in "Alpine Green." Bodice has high stitched neckline with novel pockets. High shoulders and bishop sleeves. Neat yoke effect at waist, and new tucking effect on Skirt. S.W. and W. f ifaf r-* a v twm laiilSl, ■sgl P' 1 ■ i«» s mmm 7m m The Manufacturers of Player's Cigarettes are proud to publish (with acknowledgements to the British Government) the first of a scries of announcements concerning the war efforts of the British Commonwealth of Nations, which originally appeared in the English press. In doing so they pay grateful tribute to the unbreakable spirit of comradeship that exists between all the Dominions and the Motherland. I W M Their traditionally high quality has made Players the largest-soiling cigarettes in the Empire . „ 0 m Cork Tipped or Plain 10 for 7d. I Australia I X' s wj£'i» Protecting their ' ? of her side of h t,le an »y of | "■ p=«- That is »o r , d » / hold the heroir » ..^P^'tionarv / here and in Afr,vf r'° n of G -->Ui D oK?' Ca £ er to Bp . I ships than n/lhc '/' 1 "' Nav y. sironper bv f ■ I I with the R.A j"' CdS of piloK? I Australia's who/ - ; i . r) ""S«MS f bC ™ or e»°- 1 ."SS I le Of war. g OUr lardcrs ancl providfo,^ ooo,ooo fe On c g Wlth "The d . Aust ralia*s Prim» Hi will be exerted for A ustraJ >a and evert Mlnisfer Mid: fe Empire aud the'A,# ° W " Saf ctv the rT ° f c,r °« M ggp ° ft,lc Wo ' id BRITISH IN NAME "BRITISH IN QUALITY

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23997, 21 June 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23997, 21 June 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23997, 21 June 1941, Page 9

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