“Smart and Snappy” Describes the practical styles feU | of our new season's Swim Suits I®® i ' wi Get your new season s Suit now while : " Wy selection is at its best; besides, it MAY i W ■ be warm enough for you to wear it ; • \ m > during Labour-Day Week-End. We I . j can suit every style from our range of 1 Suits which are very modern and at ' j ■ the same time not too extreme to be \ ® practical. g I See our Special Window Display for Pre-Week-End | 1 Shopping. 'WW-J L iL.J uj 'f O “KOOLA” BATHING SUITS. A Bathing Costume that is smart in its un- “WAVECREST” SWIM SUITS, usual stripes and serviceable in its strong This Suit is showing in jacquard wearing qualities. Chevron and diagonal patterns and narrow stripes. Some s riped tops and similar skirts or skirts in ith patterned tops and contrast plam contrast. Modern styles m Navy/White, skirts and some with striped tops, Brown/White Royal/White, Scarlet/Whi e shape d for neat fitting> and con _ and Black/White - - - - -3/6, 26/6 trast trunks with very smart White »CTl?imn» rathtmc stripe down the side ' Thcse are SPEEDO BATHING SUITS. . in Scarlet, Royal, Scarlet/White, We have all shades and all sizes in this and Royal/White. popular Swim Suit with the patent Speedo 94/<• 97 in „ n j on/c backs. S.W. to X.O.S. - 12/6 to 19/6 ' ' ' ' “WAVECREST” SWIMMING / TRUNKS. , A one-piece skirtless garment, / << f/// shaped for perfect fitting and K- iQ showing in novelty knop knit in - h / / / Black, Royal and Scarlet mixed /\ .. // J J with White - - - - 32/6 “Jautzen” Bathing Suits This season “Jantzen” Suits are showing in even 'QK/K/q a greater selection of styles and cokers than ever. This Suit so well recommended for wear /Ira and perfect fitting is available in sizes 30 to 44 alid lo following are some of the colourings and styles showing in our range . . . “MOLDETTE” ... A modern, backless Suit with l--—. cross-over straps. Royal and Green in fancy knit; Black, Scarlet, Royal and Green in plain knit. JOIN IN OUR EXCURSION TO 25/6 and 31/CHRISTCHURCII “BEACH SUIT” ... A practical and smart suit FOR LABOUR WEEK-END. with straps in self and contrast colours and fasm . -m xo tened with metal clip. Jungle, Royal, Navy, Tram leaves Invercargill at 12.48 Scarlet, Bottle and Black - - - - 29/6 p.m. on Saturday, 24th October, and leaves Christchurch on return “BRA-TUCK” and “BRA-TIE” . . . Neatly shaped at 6.20 p.m. on Monday. Passen- brassiere tops, one Suit with straps and the other gers may also travel to Palmerston, to | oac j < 0 £ nec k. Saxe with White brassiere Oamaru, Timaru or Ashburton at Brown/Gold, Black/White and Red/White. the excursion fare. Reserve your 27/6 and 37/6 seat both journeys for 1/Retum Fare 25/-. "SQUARE BACK” .. Very smart appearance and perfect fitting in this style in Bottle and Black/White ------- 37/6 IJ iil ' “BUTTERFLY” ... A Suit with striped top and /•ft 7 / plain skirt. Gold/Brown and Red/Black - 33/6 j “NECK-LACE” . . . Tucked for perfect fit and ■ \ laced in contrast. White/Royal, Royal/White, wAa Red/White, Green/White, in plain knit; and Jungle j n fancy knit ----- 33/6, 37/6 Herbert Haynes & Co. Ltd. Fashion Leaders for Southland Invercargill
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COUGHING BURGLAR WAKES WOMAN M rs , of Mount Albert, Auckland, recently awakened by the sound of a cough which came from a burglar. Mrs was knocked over by the burglar when making his escape. Unfortunately the man was not caught. It would be a good thing in view of the prevalence of such daring entries in private homes, if every burglar could be relied upon to cough. We suppose, however, that even burglars take Baxter’s Lung Preserver and do not keep their colds for long. The recent unsettled weather has sown a heavy crop of colds which needs the prompt relief that "Baxter’s” gives. Get busy with “Baxter’s” immediately and benefit by its remarkable efficacy and valuable tonic properties. “Baxter’s” is most pleasant and safest fo: young and old. Sold by all chemists and stores, 1/6, 2/6 and big family size 4/6.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 12
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671Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 12
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