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. At Bast ! siife. Legs. ♦ I Hollywood Film Fashions ; FASHION | <2®«® to few > A TTIOKIQ * Beautiful and alluring fashion shoes designed for famous American Film |. for | 'Wf ’''A Z wh: S so“e n^al be b P eX a l b C“ i Labour Day i shoewear. : UgTogalr i ' fl Follow the Stars this season .... ; vv I wwyand your choice will be admired : « Z : by all - ; <•> < iMjr K They will be more conspicuous this ; p, I : Summer because skirts are shorter .... Watch our . r A circumstance demanding faultless hosiery. !-- „ Tn? < rMre««i C j99 X' &I \ ♦ Mantle Showroom I - zEEßmay FLTL fashioned SILK HOSE with lisle rein- ■ make rCCOrOS Never before has such a collection Usually 5/11 pair. 3/11 pair 1 oik | of lovely shoe fashions been offered pure silk full fashioned hose in j ; to Southland women. Here you have -La assorted shades. Usually 10/11 j P air - ! ; the screens lovely shoe-wear brought to your own door. They’re com- . PURE SILK HOSE in a large range of shades _ r ... . ! . , , . ... , hsi-itZ a an< t sizes. Usually 2/11 to ”1 /11 P a ’ r ; | ■ Woven Knitted j fortable too —their smart lines and k Jj* 3/6 pair ’ ! I Well worth ltS 49/6 and 'i graceful styles please both the eye F PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE. Good i 59/6. > „ nr l tbn font “Loretta TOISMS” 6/11 paiF 19/11 29/6 WHITE COTTON AND LISLE TENNIS SOX. ! ® Assorted coloured tops. J P 3 * l ; ! j : - i ** [ | Costumes I Each Model designed tor and fl Well worth 75/ ~ t 0 • 1 • ■ X | | w - 59/6 1 bearing the woven signature ot S » w | j §U£ I, famBeg mEeg as . o fl ! i| Tweed Costumes ! w WT W’3 MB7 II , fBF ! II Tailored styles. Well ; I OUIU£ V f F3.Y ZiM ! worth OQ / C ! / ! ' ?i ‘ 5 ' X \ ! ' 59/6, 84/-. ® I O — J | Ginger logers Joan oennett 2-DOME BROWN NAPPA GLOVES. Assorted ; J ! sizes. Usually 7/11 pair. /1 1 pair ! | All Wool Cream ; ZZv zfi. w/ « 8 « ]| Jumpers and ; \ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SEASON’S I ! S~3/ri JK te only - 1/- pair i worth s 7l 1 A i i \lk rae Lose WOTd sY/l ! ! VI '"iSK ’ w I,Ol,e^wcss jl '| Frocks in Floral ! I | i I Designs ! W 5 IEI Well worth 19/6, 29/6. ; ABOVE ABOVE - ! O / 4 H ! DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY /Ffa llm ! ©/ ill ’ [ “FAY WRAY” “GINGER’ROGERS” J&i i ! Court style in Brown Suede with smart patent bow. Brown Suede with Glace trimming cleverly introI ' High spike heel. Sizes 3to SJ. QQ /£ P a * r duced. Court style with medium QQ /C P a * r > OJ/ 0 spike heel. Sizes 3J to 6. uv/ U for Labour Day Weefc=®sas ; | ■ , Spring Coats i ie Film Fashion Shoes : ' SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SPRING ! I ! illustrated here represent AND SUMMER HANDBAGS Well tailored. Well ! A only a few of the many In White Linen and Imitation Skin. 1 worth fascinating styles in stock. Special 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6 ! 59/6,75/-. & S’/O ! We have them in sizes and W > > '< 'j *' n, Vi7\ half-sizes from 3| to bj. I,a gg <«> ! 1 1 W ® o< s> j Its ; ; i| ! ft ABOVE — — ABOVE — LARGE ASSORTMENT OF I ! | ™ , > DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY DESIGNED FORAUTOGRAPHED BY I : | Plain Tweed Coats ! “FAY WRAY” “JOAN BENNETT’ TRIANGULAR SILK | ’ <?> ; | ; Dark Brown or Navy Glace Tab Court Shoes. At- In either Black or Brown Suede Court style. The «>■«■ SCARVES | [ i Well worth 59/6. ; tractive braiding design on front. 57 /£» pair patent trimming is very distinctive. 97 /Q P ai r SPECIAL /I / EACH I ! «- „ ‘ Medium spike heel. Sizes 4to 6J. vI / Q , Medium spike heel. Sizes to 6. / I/O i IS/11 i Be sure to see the *❖* ; autographed woven . label inside every Film When it comes to ; I Crossover Smocks ! Fashion Shoe, and also ! 0 Neat floral patterns. I ***** On the sole. s®/ Stamped Goods ; i I the Town comes to Smiths. ; ABOVE above — I ! • DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY PURE LINEN TRACED BREAKFAST I ; “JOAN BENNETT” “LORETTA YOUNG” CLOTHS with assorted coloured borders. ! > Naw Black or Brown showing in this two-hole Tic Rich Dark Brown Glace Buckle Court Shoes with ; Size 48 by 50. Usually 5/11. 3/11 each > ; < Shoe/ Interlaced trimming and featuring the medium spike leather heel. O K /each ! ! ! I 1000 Locknit ' American Square toe and heel. QQ/R P 3 ' l- Sizes 3to 6. / <s> PURE CREAM LINEN TRAY CLOTHS. <s> ! I ■ Sizes 3to 6. UU/U Aborted designs. Size 14 by 20. ! g Underskirts ! LADIES’ COLOURED AZLIN TRACED ! E? / each ! SpiWgkX Autographed Film Fashion APRONS. Assorted designs. Usually 1/9. ! 9 a !IS Shoes are styled in cach a N ! Wife- America —and made in i England with traditional <S>n<S> ; 1 British quality in every jF '! > j inch. A pair of these is a /J/ | • ; | j i step i n th o r *Bht direction. Iff <s> I Blouses f/f ! 11 Assorted styles. Long > . ■ or short / J| 4 ! — ABOVE — — ABOVE — SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT ! sleeves ©/I 1 ! DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY DESIGNED FOR AND AUTOGRAPHED BY ; sleeves. u a < “GINGER ROGERS “GINGER ROGERS” “Gems from flip Rpeonf Rpcital” ! ■ A Black Suede Court Shoe with patent interlacing , Bla , °L Br< ?’/ r l 9 lac . e w . lth sn \ art broad bar and Gems irom me Kecem necirai < , , Smart Spanish heel. 07 /P pair buckle. The Stitch d trimming and suede apron front ! ! Sizes 3to 6J <3 // O gives added finish. Sizes 3g to 6. 37/6 pair IN THE TEAROOMS FRIDAY NIGHT 9.15 j presented by MR A. SUTHERLAND’S ! | Tweed Skirts ; / X TALENTED PUPILS | i worth O / V *' As usual in a “Sutherland Nights ’ entertainment M / I R \ i WRF2-* Jl there will be no dull moments. 13/ °- *** ’wW 'vV UMSiwICP vv fl j/ s ’^ r,/ - ' Display ff — ABOVE — — ABOVE — Qj/Ae gIBI Bl J!nFSlff DraG ’® D M DESIGNED FO^ BY DGPfIRTMENTfII- ff g ffMf ff ff Uffffff JD S/." S a Bi a =k s«rf« jne shoo » it h psle ». lfll^j/^lrffffff ffff U 42/6 ’«*' 35/--

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Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23026, 21 October 1936, Page 7