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TEAROOMS NOW RE-OPENED! • . - - ’ Canadian Frocks... in the Smartest Styles imaginable for Tiny Tots to your “Growing-up” Daughters. MAIDS’ FIGURED CAMBRIC FROCKS, cut on neat-fitting Canadian lines, with full flared skirts and belt tying at backhand trimmed with white collars and cuffs stitched „ in contrast shade.' Sizes 12,14 and 12. Ground shades of Scarlet HI and saxe. Price fcl/ U l ' TARTAN GINGHAM FROCKS \ J' suitable for daughters “just grown XU'-r "Sr up,” featuring Talon fasteners to below the waist, neat all-round belts, contrast white collars and full flared JJrW o \ skirts. Sizes 9 and 10. Ground shades „ ■ cALfcMfZfcW range of Blue and Red.. 21 / _ PLAIN SILK-LINEN FROCKS but- ■ k 'S toned from neck to hem, with flared I r ■ 1 skirt and sash to tie at back, contrasted with white collar and cuffs X • ■ trimmed with dainty tatting. Shades i / A » A 3k of Lemon, Sky and Cherry. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. . 17/fi 1 Price II /w . Z,W YaflWnF W'WxA FLORAL CAMBRIC CANADIAN | HWJU /Alrtt/.2- , FROCKS for little girls’wear, made 5, k / WUty V /y in Maize, Saxe and Deep Rose, in i. if 19 fjE i\l If flared skirt style, with tie belt at Ml’tW HO i V-u back. Trimmed ' wtih soft organdi AWZ/y,a ’lgi A SWI collars and, cuffs and complete with '• /BbE /Ay efIQA pantees to match. Size 1,2 1Q / Q “ d - 3/b SPOTTED GINGHAM FROCKS in ground shades of Red, Green and JT \ \ ‘ l \ll / / Blue, contrasted with white linen \ 1 I \ \ / / collar nad scalloped edge, with \ \ I \ \l// // flared skirt pleated at front and tied I \ I )\ Ay II . with sash at back of waist. Also \ \ I tU A* complete with pantees to match. 1 \ I « 5 .„3m, 5 , 6 . O GOOSEY-GANDER FROCKS in /Pi >1 Slub Cotaline, made with scalloped jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiimg yoke and dainty collar, with high--1 B pointed, pleated sleeve. Pantees to j UIwWIUW JL A I match these frocks for Tiny Tots. B „ B Shades of Cherry, Maize 17 /C g On and after Ist Novem- g gi Ue pj.j ce |f / Q S ber, goods entered to | ' ■ | monthly accounts will g ' a | bear discount in- | J | stead of our usual 5% | » a a* J* &IJI ■ but all Cash Purchases - J will in the meantime still A a / ju I be subject to 5% discount, | ****l TAY ST INVERCARGILL. g unless goods are marked | net or at Sale price. | -

LUMSDEN SPECIALS VOTE for DUNLOP and have PERSONAL Security; “50 years in power." It it’s DUNLOP it’s good.— DON MATHESON, Motor Mechanic, Lumsden. BUY BRITISH!" Every time and Buy it from DON MATHESON, Lumsden. CONCENTRATED TOMATO SOUP

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Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 12