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WxT THE NEW beann 7 es f /fvh 11 OW C? are tricky and charmulg! ■wi P 1 W ® B H I'i tl HH la "Wl Hitherto Beannies have been A rU' vMy jA/JI unadorned; now they sport } ( little bows, quills and p. t i “twiddly bits” that make all U || | p z-l the difference ! Ours are of 1\ LJ Ullk— xJ felt cloth in shades of Sailor. » Blue, Saxe, Brown, Tan, f Fawn, Bottle Green, Scarlet f (") r and Black. R/ll MILLINERY! j v a ß a—a— ■ ■ IB— including Angoras This is one of the season’s " r "—‘ k most popular lines, probably because it comprises hats of the sports type so comp.iW mentary to youthful fealx ‘ 7.'|j tures. Made from fabrics in Brown, Fawn, Bottle Green, OROJ Navy shades, plain or with misty Angora finish, Crowns \cleverly pieced. 13/6 felt toques --1 I to y° ur it ' ~yf\ It will never be said that J l -— your Toque has “gone with i the wind”—it won’t blow off V' - I 'll /i 1 . on windiest days. Here \ - L ’/-x/ \" _/ j at Smith’s we have a charming collection, each one dif/Y* \'Z../ ferent and made to fit as neatly as a nickname. In \ Navy, Teal, Tan, Rust, Wine ~ \ and Brown. 15/6 v \lit '■ • ?? and 17/6 Mr U - \ Wlwfe -YA FELT HATS of distinction wlSp' a•L ’. . Certain it is that you’ll ske . , y * these hats, so attractively styled and just as attract- ~ ively priced. They are in F > Sailor Blue, Navy, Bottle Green, Burgundy, Tan, Rust, Wine and Black. • 17/6 -yqgF FUR FELT MODELS are winners .’fif The preponderance of tailored types (each one differ- *• | en t> °i course), no doubt acfiWv- -4 ' counts for the great demand 'Wa ■' there has been for our 1942 yy’''- Fur Felt Models. We have WMlfl them in the most fashionA : -!!X j ri - YSs/Y able colours. /■ 35/6 The word now is ffl U S T New Zealand’s future is at stake. AU our money, energy, Y “ and determination must be put into the fight for home r 111211 and freedom. The facts COMPEL every New Zealander RsiV to do all he can —and lend aU he can to the Liberty Loan. VdJ TODAY

EMBARRASSED WITH GREY HAIR? Ej PRIMROSE HAIR DRESSING restores natural colour Not a dye. From WOOLWORTHS—Chemists and toiletry counters.

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Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 2