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MILADY ALWAYS TO When she has her choice she prefers the atmosphere that suits her best —plenty of room to move in, adequate lighting facilities, comfortable spacious surroundings, courteous attention by experienced sales people, and above all the assurance that her presence is always welcome. THE Reflect the of Spring Exotic, colorful, charmingly designed, and exquisitely fashioned, who would fail to be impressed with this wonderful display, and when we tell you that the : prices more than meet the spirit of the times, you’ll be surprised and delighted V too. 9 /r* SUMMER COATS . In materials such as wool georgettes, fine wool tricots, and a varied assortment of silk fabrics, are shown in many styles, including fitted tailored styles foxslim figures. All the summer shades are included in S.W., W., and O.S. sizes. " 89/6 to £7/7/0 Here is a group of exquisite ensembles, particularly chosen for summer days. Soft silk Georgettes and Chiffons, in wonderful patterns and colors; these feature the new .Coatees which are sometimes sleeveless. Prices 89/6, £5/5/- to £7/7/In fadeless printed cotton fabrics, including the wonderful “Duro” range, these Coatee styles are priced as low as 29/6 At 59/6 we feature a selection of Afternoon Frocks in the season’s new weaves and colors, silky crepes, printed art silks and georgettes, and a special showing of those wonderful Macclesfield Silks in sleeveless and long- sleeve styles. Attractive “Tub” Frocks, in guaranteed fadeless fabrics, have the same beauty of cut and fit; they display the new >vide revers, also dainty orgapdie trimmings, smartly pleated and flared skirts, sleeveless and short sleeve styles. Ranging in price from 9/11 to 17/11 FOR THE TENNIS ENTHUSIAST White Spun Silk Tennis Frocks, cut on tailored lines, perfect fitting styles, are 18/8 to 49/6 The New Sleeveless Slipons, for after tennis wear, in fine wool and silk and wool; Cream with contrast stripes. , 9/11 to 19/6 Well-cut Blazers, in popular club stripes and plain colors. 27/6 and 35/EVERY HAT IS DIFFERENT Whether you prefer the extreme types such as the sophisticated bowler, oi* the more modest, but equally smart Bandeau type, each hat features some exclusive touch that makes it different. The popular straws are shown ip dozens of variations, prices ranging from 12/6 to 49/6 HOSIERY AND GLOVE. THAT EXCEL BATHING ATTIRE Everyone will be bathing this year, and sonie member of the family will surely need a new Bathing Suit. Popular styles in misses and ladies’ sizes range from 9/11 to 17/6 The “Jantzen” ‘ Suits, in various new styles, from 23/6 to 29/6 Bathing and Diying Caps, in new'live rubber. 1/- to 3/11 Bags are just as important as Hats or Hosiery to complemept the summer ensemble. We are showing a wonderful new range in Real Calf, Fancy Morocco, or Fancy Grained Suede, all beautifully lined and fitted with mirror, etc. 15/6, 17/6 to 21/Otiijer novelty styles 25/6 to 39/6 Long Lace Mittens, the latest novelty fpr summer wear, in Black, Ivory, and Champagne. 3/11 pair Silk Gloves, in a wonderful variety of styles, including Frilled Cuffs, Gauntlet, and Fancy Applique or Embroidered Tops. All shades and sizes. 4/11, 6/11 to 13/6 pair The Popular “Wear Clean” Skin Glove, ideal for hot weather. - All Sizes, hi shades of Grey, » Beige, Fawn ap.d Cinnamon. 16/6 pair Mercerised Lisle Hose, fully fashioned, with point or. square heels. A splendid range of qualities and shades. ’’ - 3/11, 4/11, 6/6 and 7/6 pair The “Winner” Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Hose, with the latest step up toe, cradle foot, etc. Fine gauge, with new French heel. 8/11 pair Store

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 11

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