I FOR COOLER DAW-Yrt We have made a special selection of winter undies—garments \ that we can recommend for their warmth, good-fitting and long life. They are now on show in our Windows and Underwear ’S’JN / Department, Ist floor. / ALL WOOL FINE RIBBED VESTS. Finishe 1 with Picot edging. Short sleeves / / and sleeveless. Ideal winter weight. Size W., 6/6 os ’6/ii C4-A7 WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed in contrasting shades. They are W, I finished with a V neck and short sleeves. Shades of Sky, Pink and 4/ 1 1 V I White. Size W., O.S. - - - - - - - - - - ‘♦/•I ImoF 1 ALL WOOL RIBBED KNICKERS, banded knee. Fawn shade. Good fitting and excellent wearing in very heavy quality. Size W., j/ 6 j 4/ 6 ALL WOOL BLOOMERS in shades of Chocolate and Fawn. Size 11 /C W. , W. and O.S. -Per pair 11/O ijffl. £ ENGLISH ALL WOOL PANTEES. Finished with banded waist and knee. Colours, White, Peach, Sky, Saxe and Nile. Size W., O.S. 6/11 FLEECY LINED KNICKERS in heavy quality. Just the thing for these V cold days. Shades Nile, Shell, Saxe. Size W., 2/| j 3/6 THE WARMEST OF CLOTHING FOR TINY TOTS BREECHETTE SUITS in all Wool. Sizes 14, 16, PIXIE StllT. A one piece garment with long 18in. In shades of Green, Blue, Pink and Fawn. leggings and hat to match, finished in two-tone . Made to keep the chills IC/C to 0R / C effect. Scarlet/Navy, Sky/Fawn, Apple/Bottle. of Winter at bay. 10/0 vw/ O These are warm attractive OQ /C OQ /C outfits. 16, 18in. £O/ 0 ZU/ O /' BOYS’ WOOLLEN SUITS in shades of Maize, Sky, Saxe, Scarlet, Fawn, Green, Creme. 14, 16, 18in. ------ 10/6 to 22/6 MATINEE COATS in Wool. In plain and fancy knit Some with collars and others with embroidered yoke. Size 2, 3 - - - 4/6 <0 8/11 INFANTS’ SHAWLS. A good selection in size and knit Silk/Wool, Wool/Cotton and pure Wool - - 6/11 to 35/6 NURSERY SQUARES. 30 x3O - - - Per dozen 15/6 and 13/6 27 x 27 - - - Per dozen 13/6 and 10/9
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INSTALL AN EXTRA TELEPHONE IN THE HOME A handset like this ' COSTS ONLY i 10/- a half year Installation charge 10/-. ENJOY THE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE OF A SECOND TELEPHONE IN THE HOME.
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Southland Times, Issue 23825, 24 May 1939, Page 12
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374Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23825, 24 May 1939, Page 12
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