' / Our Lingerie Salon features appealing Underwear in Superb Silks and Bocknits . . . 4-PIECE CREPE-DE-CHENE LINGERIE SET. Flesh-col-oured Lingerie Set comprising Nightdress, Slip, Scantie and if ' » Brassiere, each garment being 'Zw cut * or P el '^ ect St bcautifully finished with hand-fag-gotting. The set 59/6 PURE SILK SCANTIE-BRAS-SIERE SET. Pure Silk Crcpe?A de-Chene Set in Peach shade, -W trimmed with Georgette and rw-vir ’ appliqued Grape design. For wPW exclusive taste - - 47/6 A SATIN PRINCESS SLIP. A . rich Satin Princess Slip in SaffigaC/ . <?’ ' Peach shade, cut on the bias . Y sp j 0 gi ve perfect fit and trimmed <' > s/\ V ' with Coffee-coloured Lace. 4 Slip 27/6. Scantie to match 16/6 tel V'\l A Modern Mantle C V Salon will Reveal:— I FROCKS FOR AFTERNOON If 1 WEAR featuring the new / \ 1 • ? » V rucked or smocked necklines; - •» st; d ? the peasant air in smocked or shirred finish on the front of skirt; the new colourings so exquisite for summer days . . . Beaver, Nilesque, Veronese and Excelsior . . . For Exclusive To the Fashion Public of Southland we extend FaSh Froin V £4*l9/6 to £7 7/il' t Hs„ ENSEMBLE SUITS comprising this Invitation to attend the a pi ora [ F roc k; jn gay colourings and plain coloured Coat in full length in Brown, Navy inmi n or Black to match ground col°ur of Frock. Useful for house or Street Wear and priced from 89/6 tn £G 19/6 ® MATRONS’ COATS FOR WMra IL II F 3 n Z’l SUMMER DAYS . . . Wool nA™ S 3 O/ra « Georgette and Wool Crepe U U Ve Ay materials in Brown, Navy and Black, some showing the new iffl yW Cape effect on sleeves, others finished with pleating or smart- ® (JF looking tucks. All fully lined. Now on display in our new Salon - £5 19/6 to £6 19/6 of our New and Modern Showrooms r- * vi f Choose your on the First Floor of our Store, Summer Millinery on Tuesday, November 5, and following days. i JI a modern Department. PRESTIGE MODELS made , r 7 • with large brims in Neora, Ine Opening of our fashion Balabuntal, Leghorn and Fancy 0 7 • „ J 7 ? Straws, every Hat being differSalons m these additional j n S fyj e an d colour. Some Dz>n/7rt7npn/e /iwn nnfi feature floral trimmings, others Departments has been anti- a dainty Ostrich f eat her or cipated with increasing inter- perhaps a simple ribbon. Be1 ° sides the new Summer shades est for some weeks, and we we have Black, Brown, Navy and Beige, all Accessory iavfeel confident that the pleasant ourites. 29/6, 32/6, 35/-, 39/6 surroundings and enlarged FOR TIIE YOUTHFUL ° ° WEARER ve are showing a display space ivill make shop- range of smart styles, included . . 7 7 7 - 7 amongst which you will see ping a convenient and delight- 1 Breton Sailors, Halos and the . , . .... popular Shallow Crowns with ful necessity to the feminine bandeau effect. Moderately 77. priced from - 12/6 to 25/pubhc.... F WHITE FELTS for Summer and Sports wear can be chosen from tucked crowns or the Accept this Invitation to Inspect our Modern lar S e square shape and turned _ , . „ , , T T . up or sailor brims. See these in Fashion Salons at Your Leisure. OU r new Millinery Salon - 9/11 “The House for Satisfaction” Invercargill
TOLD ON THE HIGH SEAS THE MAN FROM LAUTOKA Christchurch. A well-known South Island business man, discussing his travelling experiences with a friend recently, was heard to make the following remarks: “I well remember leaving Liverpool on theßlue Funnel Liner, Nestor. Not long after we got to sea I met an old acquaintance from Lautoka in the Fiji Islands. He was looking pretty sorry for himself and I could see he had the devil of a cold on him. “If I only had a bottle of “Baxter’s” with me,’ I said, Td cure that cold for you in no time.’ “‘What’s “Baxter’s”?’ he enquired. ‘lt’s the finest cough cure in the world.’ I told him and I meant it.” Many travellers, whether in New Zealand or abroad, always pack a bottle of “Baxter’s” in their luggage. “Baxter’s” should always be kept handy to ward off coughs, chills, and sore throats. A few regular doses give welcome relief. It is warming, soothing, and comforting. Its unique tonic properties build up the system, restore
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Southland Times, Issue 22729, 4 November 1935, Page 5
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