Southland’s Fashion Leaders 8 ONLY JOHN B. STETSON TAILORED “SLOUCH” HATS 1 49/6, C3/_ - ->' iW Select one of these genuine Fur Hats now for a smart com- < /W J? I plement to a new Summer weight “Country Life” Tweed Costume. " I This is your last chance of \ possessing a “Stetson”—as our / \ next range of these famous hats Z.AT does not arrive for several months. ' CM / \ The z "Sailors' Are Still Here and Halos too ! There’s something charming about a “Sailor” and T. & B.’s NEW SAILORS, in shades of Navy, Green, Gold and Black are particularly charming in styles similar to those illustrated above. Prices range from 12/6, 19/6 to 32/6 “HALO” STYLES, in stitched Taffeta, dull and Lacquer Straws, ribbon and flower trimmings, in shades of Navy, Brown, Green, Gold and Black - -- -- -- - - 14/6, 22/6 “SOFTlES”— Stitched fabrics including Slub Linens for sports wear; White and Beige shades ----- 5/11, 12/6 Time to Change to SUMMER FROCKS — But Miss Southland must have a too! V* P A /C U. \\ New English styles, /\\ | -. \ Linen finished and /A' I ; jz Hair Cord, Floral and U' X. ...Jp* 7 ’ Checked FROCKS '1 / with puff sleeves, .M y/ for children wearing J 16 inch frocks, fast TV' •y.iHV x,//, washing colours. »U, £Mt" $£ 45k I YSf. wi, 5/u £■ i “WINSOME” AMERICAN FROCKS— < miniatures of adult models. This high i" 1 class Children’s Wear is in guaranteed washing colours and the styles feature yokes, plain panels gathering and pleats; sizes 28 inch to 34 inch. Priced at 14/6 16 inch White and Cream Silk Crepe and /j Crepe-de- Chenc SMOCKED FROCKS ‘'' for your own little girl or a gift for some- \ A one else’s ------ 8/11 p. / \ >/” “RAMADA” CARDIGANS, made by Wil- i \' \ liam Hollins, the Viyella people. They’re ,< A I colour fast, and wash most satisfactorily; I'l shades Saxe, Green, White and Pink. >'■ Pl 7/11, 8/6, 9/11 -R ENGLISH ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, in n.v? P fine soft knit, give the required warmth over lighter summer frocks; Saxe, Apple, Fawn and Emerald - - - 9/11 All shades in CHILDREN’S CANTER- UrTvJ BURY SILK LOCKNIT BLOOMERS. XXy 1/11 pair Everything for Infants, Toddlers and Misses THOMSON & BEATTIE, Ltd. HALF PRICE BARGAINS - - MANCHESTER
Calves do best when reared on MOOSE LINSEED MEAL RICH . . . in Fat HIGH ... in Protein LOW . . , in Price —TT'CA—— iMtoSlEl
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Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 3
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