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ABRAHAM. WACHNER FOR NEWER AND BETTER GARMENTS ! FACE CLOTH COATS! Scores and scores of the most exclusive models —all with the best collars of Sable, Opossum, Skunk Opossum, Caracil Paw, Astrachan, Real Musquash, and Baby Seal. The cuffs vary —fur trim, plain, and fancy. Every wanted shade—Brown, Black, Navy, Bottle, Saxe, Plum, and Wine; sizes S.S.W. to E.E.O.S. 97/6, 105/-, 110/-, 117/6, 130/-, £7 7/-, £8 8/-, £9 15/-, and £ll 11/-. AND BETTER STILL A HAT TO MATCH EVERY COAT ! Charming little shapes! A style for every face and a price for every purse! DAINTY READY-TO WEARS—From 16/6 19/6. EXCLUSIVE MODELS—From 24/6 to 45/-. SHORT COATS! The very thing for our climate—so' smart, so cosy and so serviceable. SUEDETTES 19/6. LEATHERETTES 17/6 SEALETTES 59/6. CARACIL 79/6 EVERY LADY WILL BE PLEASED TC POSSESS ONE SILK RAIN COATS We have a new sample range—exclusive— 45/-, 47/6 each LIGHT-WEIGHT AND HEAVY WEIGHT RAINCOATS, in the new elephant skin; shades Putty and Beige; length 40in to 48in—32/6, 35/-, 37/6 each. PATTERNED RUBBER RAIN COATS; fleecy lined; the latest —l9/6 and 22/6 each. ALL LEATHER COATS I New Zealand's best. Years of wear in every coat. The ideal coat for Southland —lO5/-, 117/6, 13(1/-. £7 7/-. £8 -8/-, £9 9/and one only SAMPLE BLACK LEATHER - size WX„ £lO 10/- net. NAVY HERRINGBONE SERGE COSTUMES A special line just unpacked; sizes S.S.S.W.. S.S.W., S.W., W, W.X., O.S. Well worth 95/- each. The thrifty buyer gets one this week for 75/THEY ARE HERE! THE NEW SEASON’S FUR COATS! And what Coats' The best we have ever handled! For the use of our Fur Coat Clients we have set aside a special room where coats may be tried on and purchased in privacy. The new range consists of over 100 Coats ranging from £2O to £75. FUR THROW OVERS—From 57/6 to £l2 12/-. FUR NECKLETS—From 28/6 to 95/-. REAL SQUIRREL MUFF AND THROW OVER—£I6 16/-. REAL SKUNK MUFF AND THROW OVER-£25. FOR THE BEST IN FURS SEE ABRAHAM WACHNER ALL WOOL JUMPERS!—A new line at 16/6 has just arrived; V neck or with Collars, hip yoke bands. ALL WOOL CARDIGANS AND SILK AND WOOL CARDIGANS -The better qualities only—22/6, 25/-, 29/6, 32/6, to 45/- each. SUN-RAY SKIRTS A special Autumn range; Checks and Tweed effects—l3/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6. Plain shades of Navy, Black, Brown, Wine and Bottle; sizes S.S.W. to E.O.S. New goods—22/6 each. BLOUSES! BLOUSES! OF THE BETTER TYPE. HEAVY P.K. FUJl—well cut, good styles, all sizes—l2/6 each. THE BEST CREPE-DE-CHENE—22/6 each. ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. Where you get Better Value for Your Money. “TRAVELLING LIGHT” PROPOSED PUBLICATION. TTUMEROUS REQUESTS have been 1.1 made to the Southland Tinies Co. and to the author that the series of articles by H.K.S., published in the Southland Times under the heading, “TRAVELLING LIGHT,” and describing a comprehensive tour of the Home Country and a short visit to parts of France, Switzerland, and Italy, should be reprinted in book form. This will be done provided that a sufficient number of copies is ordered in advance to cover the cost. The book, which vill contain 154 pages, can be sold for 2/9 per copy, and with a view to publication, those interested are requested to fill in the appended Order Form and send it to the Times Office. ORDER FORM. The Manager, The Southland Times Co., Ltd., Invercargil. Dear Sir. — Please book me Copies of “Travelling Light,” by H.K.8., to be published if a sufficient number of orders is received, at 2/9. Name .. . Full Address ....’
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Southland Times, Issue 21656, 18 March 1932, Page 6
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