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say NEW VE IT OUR TRADE CONNECTIONS with the WORLD’S FASHION CENTRES enables us to anticipate the trend of what is NEW, SMART, and UP-TO-DATE in LADIES’ APPAREL This Season, as usual, finds us showing every NEW STYLE THEME, EVERY NEW DICTATE u DAME FASHION, whether it’s Frocks or Coats, Ensembles or Gowns, Millinery or Materials Exclusive in everything but Price! k SUMMER WEIGHT This line, just opened is an indispensable adjunct to Milady's Wardrobe. The collar worn closed high, or casually open, is a charming feature. The cloth used is a Hew creation, Knit-weave Camel-Velour, the softest thing imaginable. Colors: Beige, Grey, Lime, Daffodil, Oatmeal, Cherry, Tile, New Blue, and Cream. REASONABLY PRICED, ONLY 65/ALSO Pastel Donegal Mixture Tweeds I n similar style Coats to above. SWAGGER COATS Vhen we announced our display this line was agerly sought after. The three-quarter length >, of course, its chief distinction. There is a wide ange in style of the materials used, including ;amel Velour and Chevron weaves, in plain shades nd the latest in fancy checks. Finished with Cravat or Scarf collars. 52/6 65/- 84/SMART FROCKS The Latest m AFTERNOON GOWNS Have fabrics such as Cracquelle’s, Flat Crepes, Marocains, etc. The trend is for plain materials, with sleeves and trimmings of Figured Silks. Some of the sleeves are Raglan, and the new Dolman is much in evidence; also elbow puff sleeves or long sleeves gathered to wrist are numerous. WE HAVE GROUPED A SPECIAL LINE OF FROCKS, FEATURING THE LATEST AND SMARTEST IN STYLES TO ONE PRICE, AND IT’S MOST REASONABLE TOO! EACH ONLY ts! i & The SUIT'S the thing for Early Spring! '...23 **yUrfvS A SPECIAL LINE OF irfi M 4 Tailored Costumes m 1 In DONEGAL TWEED MIXTURES are ideal for present wear. SMALL SIZES ONLY. i £2/15/0 REALLY SMART ARE THESE Swagger Costumes Materials used include DONEGAL, COUNTY and ANGORA TWEEDS in exclusive designs. PRICED 84/- and £5/7/6 MILLINERY PASTFI FFI TS ft “It*.# ft JUtJLi A 1 tjF i We have been sent out this excellent line of Hats in latest colors—Tile, Daffodil, White, Saxe, Blue, Nile Green. FOR SPORTS AND STREET WEAR. PRICED AT ADAIR’S USUAL LOW PRICE OF 5/11 EACH AN EXCLUSIVE SHIPMENT OF “PULL-ONS” IN STITCHED SILK SAND CREPE. Shades: Lime-Green, White, Beige, Powder Blue, Pink, Spanish, Gold, Lido, and Tile. 14/6 Until the Weather is Really Hot: New Jumper and Separate Skirt! is an excellent idea, and it lias the advantage of being correct, so long as the Jumper has good style, such as Puff Sleeve, and the Skirt is cut on , latest lines. NEW LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL JUMPERS Long, short or puff sleeves. Lacey patterns, in latest tonings of Dusty Pink, Powder Blue, Royal-White, CherryWhite. and Daffodil, etc. YOUR CHOICE IS IN NO WISE LIMITED, AND THE PRICES ARE KEPT TO A LIMIT TO SUIT ALL PURSES. / to /• The Latest STRING JUMPERS ARE DELIGHTFUL. A novelty knit, with a becoming collar, makes these garments eminently desirable. Colors: Lemon, White, Pink and String. EACH WOOL CARDIGANS A really new line in Cardigans that is at the same time wonderful value. Shades: Green, Saxe. Lemon, White. Coral, etc. ONLY EACH Latest Skirts—- > Ho. 179 A SMARTLY-CUT SKIRT In plain colors. Pleats back and front. The material is light in weight, with a Diagonal Weave. Beige, Lido, Black, etc. PRICED 21/- eac«; No. 180 SEVERELY TAILORED SKIRTS In Donegal Tweeds, smartly cut. shape. Suitably finished. Gored 15/6 EACH CHECK SKIRTS Beautifully cut to take advantage of the styles that checks are so useful for. The variety of designs covers a wide range, including Black-White. PRICES 16/6 21/- 25/^9/6 AIR BROS. LTD. FASHION SINCE 1875

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18192, 13 September 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18192, 13 September 1933, Page 12

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