1 ' English and American HIGH CLASS . •MODEL •FROCKS • the Smartest o have “finger tip • length” Coats to match. AFTERNOON FROCKS PURE SILK FROCKS Mostly of heavy weight grain- Guaranteed Washable and I«. 2**% cd surfaced floral silks, pleat- Dry Cleanable. fwi W ed and gathered back styles u'v and “suit effects” are featured. Striped and checked for sports. with many broad long leg-o- afternoon and street wear; j x V,. | ' mutton type sleeves on frocks short pleated sleevs, inverted or coats. Interesting trim- pleated skirt, wide belts of mings: large pearl buttons same material and big buckles, glass and cut transparent White grounds with self ITI composition. Ground shades raised stripes and pencil line ) (floral colourings harmoni- stripes of Red or Green, also ' ously blended) Wine, Brown. Delphinium Blue, Green, MusNavy, Black, Harrow Blue; tard and Green, grounds S.S.W., S.W., W., W.X. sizes checked in S.W., W., W.X. < 69/G, sgns. At sgns (, l JSouthland’s Summer can take a lot of colour - - - These Exquisite American FLORAL SILKS FROCKS can £* ve ® * 'AMERICAN MODEL FROCKS y with Little Coats to Match There’s always something distinctly different about T. and B’s Model Frocks . . . Exclusive styles and cut, novel trimmings. Floral Ninons, Sheer Georgettes, Crepe Georgettes and Grained x Surfaced Silk Crepes. Marvellous coloured florals and spots on serviceable ground shades Brown, Navy, Blue and Black, in sizes for S.S.W., SW > W -» WX - sgns 10 10ffnS ' ' L'' DAINTY GLOVES give US Net, lace, mesh, silk and fine cotton, Wwl 'Vi YOUR also ribbed silk with large gauntlet L? ' W-Z Aa HANDS cuffs, some stiffened others soft, O* ' A wrinkling at wrist; all sizes, in aLw Cream, Ivory and Beige. IgF 4/11, 7/11, 9/6 Thomson Jitel R & Beattie,Ltd. 1 FOR exclusive imported FWMiWiLi® /Av FROCKS AND ACCESSORIES. asm J 3F if A A PRODUCT OF TH E CREAM O A T A MILLS-P R E P A R E D BY FLEMING & CO. LTD.. GORE.
As Production Increases there is a steady drain on the lime, phosphate and potash content of the soil in the production of lamb, wool and butter fat. As the production of the farm increases, so should the topdressing programme be increased t o give still higher returns per acre. Apply SUPER —at least 2 cwt per acre per annum BROOKS, The Bike Man, Two shops, Dee and Tay Streets. 25 Ladies’ Royal Cycles to dear at £8 10/-. Easy terms. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, new 4-bank £l5. Terms arrangedTypewriters Supplies Co.. 57 Esk street
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Southland Times, Issue 22997, 17 September 1936, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22997, 17 September 1936, Page 3
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