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For the Lawn Grandstand sfflpg at Labour MW - Week-End >IIW Gore will be in the fashion news this week-end —for years it’s been the rendezvous of t L Wfwl A {W fashionable feminity for Labour Day and ’*,4slyg T. & B.’s Southland’s Fashion Leaders will I 7 again play the major part in the smart 1/ \ I V . I;. V? dressing of thousands. / \ I V | Y SILK FROCKS FOR THE LAWN j 1 I '/ Wear them under your Tweed Coat. J J \ : 'i 3 Pure Silk Crepe-de-Chenes, Suede Silk Crepes Aj v) .• / and Sheers. Full stitched Gore and Unpressed te/ ' /.7 Pleated Skirts. Loveliest Florals and Stripes. , . / A few exclusive styles have a basque of cut out All fittings. 59/6 @ GNS - ;' WRIII TAILORED SILK FROCKS Smart Button to Neck styles, small dainty collars and attractively embroidered short (wvTH? ART F ctt R T TNFN FROCKS sleeves. Some styles have the new stitched SERVICEABLE oILK. LIJNLIN gored Skirt. Pastel shades of Pink jfIGNS. Dark mixed floral colourings. Sure to* be Green and Blue. «r favourites for week-end sports and holiday wear, they neither crush or show any soiling. FOR EXTRA SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Haughty shoulders and short sleeves, pleated kt-, • » wrr i i 7 x- c. Bodices. Most sizes for women oi Se“ e^dusive^p^ction^early. " § avera ® e Proportions. 49/© AFTERNOON FROCKS i Plain Silks and Dull Crepes in pastel shades, of li Corn, Pink and Blue. Sriort sleeve styles with i\ stitehed S° re d skirts. £6/S5/f — MILLINERY — f*/ J- /y gi I SUMMER WEIGHT FELTS to wear with frocks, If i-A \ t V? /ssL-J? suits and coats of tweed. Shades include Pastel gwSxfi fflkr- ' Blues, Pinks, Green, Lime Green, Beige, Cryrlwi Al sont Red and Grey- Adaptable Crowns and M Jamul ■•<«''' Brims. Bretons, Halo and Pompadour shapes. MiKF Ww fti 15/6 “ 22/6 X T W. NATURAL STRAWS are most convenient, you ~ can wcar them with almost anything. Our range ? If includes Knotted Disol, Panama and Chip f 18/, '' Straws, trimmed with Corded Ribbon in shades - of Navy, Black and Brown. - "J Prices range from \ \ \ 1/ TWEED SSAYS - ™" V\ \ \ / Whether you drive your own car or g ~ I \ I / Shanks’ Marc you can’t beat TWEED. > (' Ii; IL I, | / The most serviceable Coat of all and the / ! If! 11 colourings are richer than they have / A" /■/ I f tLrl ever been. Nubbly Birds eye Effects, Bold C. 1&■ ■' Checks and Striking Stripes. Broad, ini''' *•>-il?' A His - business-like shoulders and deep pockets. \ Swinging styles and close fitting ' lliM* v UMk k s--/ Tailored Coats for those who prefer i " «■«»■ 8 9 10 ONS | : MAKE UP WITH CONTOURE COSMETICS Thomson & Beattie Ltd. SOUTHLAND’S FASHION LEADERS SINCE THE ’SIXTIES

I Jiil thought | | her whit® kS |9| HHH i. ;■ -wF y § ■ 1 I pt nil L I aza. YOU \ ■ Wilt 1 V ■ W 1 ’ / > I \ 1 |< / f V ' |o. o « Mary w@re ttfe [PERSIL-WASHED I . When once you’ve seen true Persil whiteness all other whites IS S I U IW/ | look grey and sorry ! Persil washes whiter because it washes //■ f W H/ri f// 1/ | cleaner. Its millions of tiny oxygen-charged suds scurry 1® J / Si i I through the weave and shift the ingrained dirt that lazy suds I REe,s TeR E^ 9 * jf/ | | won’t touch. Yet though so thorough, Persil is as gentle / /mML JS m I = I as can be. Your coloured blouses, flimsy undies and pre- / ESI) = = cious hand-knits—as well as linen—are all washed best / VT 1 If/ = 1 AND SAFEST in Persil. / | HI/ /W/ 1 | PERStL (N.Z.) LIMITED P.51.17Z / i iiiihiii

COMBINED BREEDERS’ CATTLE SALE Indications are that the combined breeders’ annual cattle sale in Invercargill, which will be held this year on November 14, will be as successful as in previous years. Entries close on Saturday and so far they have been co/piog m jycll, ’ -

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Southland Times, Issue 24573, 23 October 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24573, 23 October 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24573, 23 October 1941, Page 3

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