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THE PERFECT jjjElff B I choice for SIfWI ALL occasions r Sißw i KEII Ml IS EHIHWWII i 7/TT / /I i H I MISS ALICE FAYE (2nd from right) I ! now appearing with j I CARROLL | W ’ I “ON THE AVENUE” | | Wears an | I English Tailored | So New ... So Lovely ... So Different! As soft and alluring I j as rose petals, yet , B of a strength to marvel K fg The secret is a new process that actually revitalizes K the silk thread. It enlivens, freshens, yet gives an u exquisite dullness so definitely flattering to the leg. I We cannot tell how or why because it is a secret I x x exclusive with “Prestige," but the actual result is ! Trust the Film Stars to appreciate to the full the amazing. It brings you more perfect fit, too. In ; smartness; the supreme chic oi an English Tailored S all the famous new “Prestige” colour tones for ! Costume. In a range just arrived from London we Summer. ’ > have costumes similar to the one worn by Miss Faye. Price 10/11 ! Some of them have link buttons, others are double *’ * z I breasted. All are faultlessly tailored—Tricotine and I Fancy Diagonal Worsteds. Shades of Black, Brown ! and Navy and sizes S.S.W. to W.X. “Petalwisp Splash-Proof” J Healthy • Feet $ With hosiery more glamorously sheer than our grand-mothers ever imagined .... “Prestige" insist ; J ffl&lce on making them economical too! Cleverly they have ; developed “Petalwisp Splash-Proof”—and now you > ” HeftltllV can wear this beautiful hosiery knowing that rain ! **W<BB* will never mar their perfection. They are fine in weave but are not as frail as they seem—in fact ® ******<•* *’■» • they wear amazingly. ... Price 8/11 . 1 (T ; ooru HF' f w .J | “Dullness” | fitting Every woman with a tender place in her heart for ; dainty feminine luxuries will treasure Prestige ; “Dullness." They have a dull clear beauty that is 1 the essence of smartness. Briefer skirts place an ; Foot troubles are not hereditary ... added importance on hose—and “Dullness” make ! they are AT.WAYS caused by incoryour limbs visions of loveliness. | rectly fitting shoes> No f oot troubles ... Price 6/11 j wi n ever b eset your children if they are I correctly fitted with H H. COLLEGE PALS | < I These “Arch-Curve” Shoes have been ; I designed to give fitting not only to length < ® > ; and width, but also to corset firmly that ! most vital part of the foot, the individual ' ! arch-curve. Meanwhile the young toes Your perfect choice for afternoon and street wear ; are given freedom to move, to breathe, .... The smooth dull flattery of “Dulmode” will ; to grow towards health. Let your children give you the poise and assurance of a Dietrich. They I know always the joys of walking ... are scientifically designed to give you sleek stream- ! insist on “College Pals.” lined ankles heels that cup your foot snugly I .... toes designed for action without a bunch or | wrinkle - p . Mr Chas. W. Castell, the famous ... Price V/11 | aa ■ London footwear specialist, is here t; WWLL F f* children with these scientific ; QjXArch Curve Shoes. Bring your children in and even if they do I 9 not need shoes just now, take this I opportunity to have their feet | I measured by Mr Castell, and the ! 11 fitting recorded for future buying. * * I NOTE!—Box Plans for the Repertory Society’s Three Act Production “TO SEE OURSELVES ’’ to be presented in I Victoria Hall Tonight, Monday and Tuesday (Oct. 16, 18, 19) are now open in our Booking Office in the Sweets Section. |

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Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 9

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