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ffl carefully studied the Old English messotints and sporting prints |l | are rich in colour inspiration; so U i too are some of our famous Scottish artists’ works of scenic beauty. From these are obtained the variety of design and colour which marks every new season’s collection of “Country Life Wear.” -Pavlova” "Fascinating” A brief idea of what you’ll see in our collection of AMERICAN MODEL FROCKS “PAVLOVA” “FASCINATING” (just opened) You will agree! A Tweed Materials—Sheer finished Romaines, Of swan like grace, rf chromatic colour plainly the masterful cut the keynote is the fashioned with an enorm- o f th ese models are the most im- . ... ous collar, cosily contrived. portant feature they’re all or part fishsleeve, never restrict- c W j o„ ns net on w hj C h tubular embroidery is ed in any movement, ' dressy yet quite suit- “COUNTRY LIFE” “d out er on“the th S kirt th taik P o? U !oD able for the “owner- SKIRTS oured embroidery giving the posies a , lifelike effect. driver” and easy to For the smart devotee of clips and Trimmings are composed of c snort for the “gawky” Diamante coloured Stones and Pearls. wear. Rich mixture of spo” ror me g y Tucking is also employed. v n « . . . young girl in ner leenb, Qhndpslndian Tne Red. Fuchsia, Comcolouring, in W. size. f or t h e ma tron of fifty. mander (off Navy), Bottle and Black. lOgns. 35/6 These Exclusive Models are priced at £4 10/- to lOgns. When the . b ® s4 T\ s 1 better - that s . News ftOHg. “BROADACRES” ; ' Irresistibly smart Irish hand-made . . Tweeds. This model dominates the ■■■■■; situation on every smart occasion. Buckingham Lilac over Greyed Olive •' / 4 K&gnßMEglKi Green and Nubs of Orange and Lemon. W. size - - I - - - 9gns. il|M * “CUPDAY” <||||||||| 18l '' Rich .colourful homespuns, belted, easy to wear, hands free. This and other full swinging back models provide the wearer with a real basketful of colour % and onlookers delight. Sizes S.W., W. ' Priced at Bgns. , ® 1 ' Awaiting Your Inspection "Broadacres” "Cupday” Thomson & Beattie, ua. — Southland’s Fashion Leaders since the Sixties - , if?**’ ■ i O' ’ \ a A; HO J she sat on the Stove ! H < !igia Sooner or later guests always gravitate to the kitchen. P. So in these days the kitchen must be ready to receive .. guests too. And who would not like a kitchen so beautiful that it is worthy of a place in the front of the house — instead of the back. Yet the stove can make or mar a kitchen. So let us look on the bright side and picture a beautiful coal range in gleaming, glistening porcelain enamel, so clean you could sit on it. Such is the new CHAMPION COAL RANGE—-built on modern streamlines. No -"tjEE *' HAM Modei B ixa. AL ° W ridges, crevices or corners — just a smooth porcelain •.>. enamel surface with rounded edges. An occasional T whisk with a damp cloth and it is as clean as a new i.c.l. RANGE in grey mottle, or any popular nin. And it cooks and bakes like magic with a speed, colour. Available in right and left hand K . , „ . . , models, with High Pressure or copper side convenience and certainty that makes one wonder Note the oven thermometer and how one got along with the old type range. concealed ashpan. Roomy oven and amaz* ingly efficient in heating and cooking. See the new CHA MP lON COAL and Jj -K \\ °yJOOD & COAL WOOD RANGES, in popular colours, agy L?,.') .. at any Hardware Merchants, Builders' f\ ll' | Suppliers, Plumbers, and get further 1 B I /All’ll particulars and illustrated folder. Send ffl’jjlwW I id I R-i I for descriptive literature to the Makers, IV7 Y 1\ U 3 1/ 8 .J Radiation (HE.) Ltd., Brinsley Works, I V Dunedin. H Ti. C2— 3O«

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Southland Times, Issue 23141, 6 March 1937, Page 3

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