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INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S APPAREL.

The ever recurring problem of stocking baby’s and children’s winter wardrobe is always a source of anxiety to anxious mothers. It is a difficulty to know what to buy especially when one has to consider their purse. H. & J. SMITHS’ have solved the clothing problem to a nicety. Their up-to-date clothing factory equipped with the latest labour-saving machinery and staffed with expert designers, cutters and a host of workers, turns out daily large stocks of the finished article. Children’s frocks, coats and underclothing are made on the premises. Naturally with such a large output and increasing trade, the firm are able to cut down to the minimum, thus the public benefit. h The values are exceptional, so also are the quality and workmanship of the dainty little goods. A special feature is the collection of children’s coats to suit all sizes and ages—made of Covet, beaver and tweed. Mothers and children too will revel in the sweet little frocks of velvet, flannel and wool, also little jumpers, charming replicas of grownup styles. The same aplies to the juvenile millinery—The Petite models are of straw, beaver, velvet and felt. The variety and quality of baby outfits, which include little silk frocks, woollen coats, bonnets, bootees, vests etc., will delight and interest H. & J. SMITHS’ have established a reputation for good goods—and this equally applies to the children’s and infants’ departments as it does to the others.—(advt)

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Southland Times, Issue 19515, 15 May 1922, Page 5

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INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S APPAREL. Southland Times, Issue 19515, 15 May 1922, Page 5

INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S APPAREL. Southland Times, Issue 19515, 15 May 1922, Page 5