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AS HERBERT, HAYNES & Co, Ltd. • TAY STREET , INVERCARGILL ready-to-wear suits —regularly 75/- to Ho/- V \ —Now Reduced to 29/6 39/6 Z/ -49/6 OYour choice of any HAT || Volk MH S I M.LiMLCza) from our stock at | 1 22/6 25/- ■ 1 27/6 , ’ rvz-r , J Every hat a first class everything that s smartest and English make and usually I newest in Autumn coals, afternoon ana priced from 27/6 to 3a/-. kly K evening frocks and millinery, we q promise you an exciting adventure ' in fashion-shopping! gnntiimnnniliinnnniniißnninninmmniiininnmniniiiimiiininniniinniiinnimmnininnimiißniimnnnnnflinininiitmm , ■ ; | FOR GLOVE CHIC .. . Note j b 0 F X fl JI : these pwced | | Pageant of Easter Smartness , i.irn kjappa ctnVFS—A dove for all KNITTED WOOLLEN CARDIGANS as smart as these indicate the wearer’s ; L NED NAPPA GLOVES. A.B fashion alertness—for they are knitted in a new and very fascinating ribbed who want to travel smar y -< ■ . design with contrasting stripes on cuffs and border. Shades of saxe, fawn, green dome style m a dark tan shade with gus- and black.-Our price 25/6. seted fingers—all sizes—9/b pair. f nMrnnnrckiNrmVFS Yon can de PATTERNED SILK AND WOOL CARDIGANS. These are knitted in fancy LINED DOESKIN GLOVES. c. - ,7 design (and that’s smart); the ribbed band is new (and it’s smart); the shades See 0 "! y chic r havJ are lavy-red green-brown, saxe-putty, silver-black (and they’re all very smart), fur tops and elastic at wrist. All sizes in Our P nce lb/b - dark brown—l7/6 pair. WOOLLEN PULLOVERS that will fit very smartly into the Easter fashion n jjappa ri OVES picture with their trimmings of wool applique in different' designs and their run -rnoc v r collars, cuffs and deep border of contrasting shades. Women’s and O.S. sizes in y»7l“d Z■ ;. S'~. °» P»“ 1/6 IM - taste if they have a ‘°P / ,d FACECLOTH COATS. Choose your Easter coat now, for these new arrivals with like these and are (lark Z j their generous collars of white goat or hair seal, skunk and sable opossum and sba . fe ‘ . | /c ■'*?*’ 111 011 23 cleverly slenderizing lines are destined for immediate success! Sizes O.S. and sty e pair. X.O.S. in navy, black and brown shades—£6 6/- to £9 9/-. LINED NAPPA GLOVES in black that achieve smartness NEW SEMI-FITTING AUTUMN MODEL COATS in the materials and styles that | with contrasting stitching of hold Fashion’s heart now—in facecloth, barathea and diagonals with insets of white With elastic at wrist — ISWw reversed materials and large fur collars of skunk, sable opossum and musquash. 14/6 oair Sizes S.W. and Women’s in shades of black, navy, nigger, wine, hunter green ond Wedgewood blue —£5 5/-, £5 19/6 to £9 9/-. LINED REINDEER GLOVES of striking FJF distinction with their elastic at wrists, their F NEW STOCKINETTE TWEED FROCKS that will be a joy to wear for Easter fashionable brown shade, their fur tops and |v; 4 with the natural waistline defined with a patent leather belt to tone, flared skirt fur inside the cuffs—our prices 19/6, 21/-, t 1 arfd collars that express the tailored mode. Sizes S.W. and Women’s in blues 24/6 pair. I WlSs l rowns — REINDEER GLOVES in brown only. Glove || A NEW TWO-PIECE SUIT is one of the smartest things you can have just now. chic is deftly expressed in this line with its » The y nec | c j um per features a deep band that gives a distinctive pouched effect, fur lining throughout and elastic at wrist tt / B while the skirt has two side pleats. Women's size in wine, saxe and green all sizes 26/6 pair. I/.';./shades-29/6. right” A for WOOLLEN PULLOVERS WITH V NECKS. With their striped borderings and dome style with perforated cuff-14/6 pair. f motifs to tone these pullovers are the darlings of the Autumn mode. Womens In strapwrist style 18/6 pair. With elastic g ' rize in wine, brown and green shades—B/H. wrist and trimmed to contrast —21/6 pair. T 4 “GOBS” FOR EASTER.—In the days of our youth ladies sang “I love a sailor” I/ ' ■- —Now the fashion-song of the hour is “I love a gob!” And who wouldn’t when TWO-DOME NAPPA GLOVES, made from f A\, ' ' we offer such flattering expressions of this nautical vogue at only 8/11. first quality skins in dark tan shade—a per- f < t g;..1 feet fitting glove in all sizes. You can g J | ASTRACHAN SPORTS HATS—Always quick to introduce a fascinating fashion, afford their smart attractiveness at our price ' S 1 we rushed these new Astrkchan sports hats from London —and here they are—of 7/6 pair. J*/ * * 4 I ready for Easter sports and Easter travelling. Fashioned from a soft, rough .in.....:. / ft J ™ tc, ? al in shades of emerald royal orange, brown and fawn, each one g = f ; ,las that toucll of individuality that distinguishes a smart hat from just a hatl Gnids Gwides aircd | / J ' l2/6 £aCh ‘ School StwdenSs! j B Come to us for your NAPPA | \ I / / | GLOVES as we stock all sizes in § \.l /■-/ 'y tg, | the highest quality leather only! g VI J I ffl § Our Gloves for Guides are made j /jA \ DOTS t IAtSS OUP FCSCEHICSsrSy L 1 B in New Zealand in the correct | • \ \(-as?-R i shape. 12/6 Pair i Easier Window Wisplaysl | ff B 1 wk k iiiiniiiiiiniiiiniiiiniiiiiininiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniinnniniiiniiniiniiiniF x'Zj Nd J -j sasss Open iiil 9 p.m. Tharsday . . . Closing until Tuesday Morning! \ >. /

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Southland Times, Issue 21659, 22 March 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21659, 22 March 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21659, 22 March 1932, Page 5