S 3 You'll be intrigued by the luxury of the delicate needlerim laces and fragile seeming silks of this very appealing lingerie. There are garments to suit every taste and purse—from the charmingly feminine wisps to the severely tailored underwear in the pure silks and satins which launder so beautifully and wear so well. m m s as NIGHTDRESS (atmvt) of palest turquoise krinkly georgette; has a fullyflared skirt cut. on the bias; the uplift fitting top is trimmed with exquisite needlerun ecru lace. A tiny ribbon girdle defines the high waist, and lace finishes the hem line. PrlM, 72/6. mi ii & m % m r fr i m 2«Xi IS. s I m -&. ss w/w I w % m S 3 m -m m J 5 3'PIECE SET of pale apple green crepe satin and fine i ecru lace. The VEST (1) ~. I with the new pointed i opera top. and rnlififitting bust. Price, 22/6^ The SCANTIEB (2) are perfectly fitted at the waist. The wide. French leg is lace trimmed, too. Prioe, 27/6. The PRINCESS BLIP (3) , has a flared skirt, sheath fitting hip, and' lace opera top. . ,■ .\ : Price, 35/9. TWO-PIECE SET of peach satin lav- ) ishly trimmed withfine coffee - coloured lace. '-'■'■" : ' : : "■■'<'-, (4) The PRINCESS SLIIP' a for-evening wear is ankle length, with a low-cut,back and lace opera top. Price, 79/6. (8) The BCANTIES -' '""line and wide French "leg with medallions and edging of lace. Price, 49/8. Mail Your Order. w .. \>i. : %;:>'■■ .■■■'vM.,,,,,,, p '■ W J iftf:'HOSE'BARGAIN LAMPS 1 I AVE MEANT CONSTANT LOSS Mr.Jones, the photometer' definitely E roves that these 'cheap' lamps* are giving is light, and are consuming more current. Moreover 'cheap' lamps are slowing up the staff, causing more spoilage, increasing risk of accident, and yet are actually costing more money." "I must agree, Mr. Edwards, let's stop experimenting in lamps and use only what we know to be good—Philips." | PHILIPS LAMPS . 'MEASURED LIGHT" 4*fc V Hil[ps Imp, QVJO Ul. 286-288 WAOM Sirtel, Wdlitfvu \ v. % :■>.-:■ X-X»v-j»y ■•.:•.:•.■', . X ,-,'J zm&k <*mm »-^ ; <M STRENCTH at these four points Here's the latest development in rimless mountings LOXIT. This scientific mounting eliminates wobbly lens and the strain caused by ordinary screw mountings. It moulds mount and lenses into one -enduring unit. Let us demonstrate its advantages. *im *<s\ Fairmaid Optical Co. Ltd. Queen's Building, 61 Princes Street, Dunedin A. H. FAIRMAID, Consulting Optician
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 2
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