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A — “Adrienne Tzs M J J Astor” Casual \* V V■& W f r Classic Frock in ' / , f* A synthetic wool. MiX The perfect style rfWiSk ' -f° r “furlough VjXgcL fun” , . just the /IF II f kind of dress you ZvfiwfSßiii ' ik It ’I I can wear XI 1V Wk K\J S ,1 , ' 11. wear. 1"IX I® £W»gv\ 7s /- 84 /- w n * 91 Iff B— Afgalaine Frock — Em- SE m: - tW 'JF broidery on bodice and vani Tf* ft ■ - h w sleeve. Vest inset of beige CTfe £ff t 1. || Jr /■ ;: //Vpr georgette which has a slim- iul)Fsft / ming effect on the fuller bust. tSJ - GlSisS /4 aw - £5/5/- lillOi <li \ « Ilm JKtx i||E WPS /I / / I * I iB 1 ' C—Angora Cloth style with f I I embroidered shoulder yoke and I \ \ 11 pockets — gored skirt —in f / ; 7a I I Rose, Blue, Green, Black, and / // I % I I Teal, S.S.W. to W.X. fittings. ft \ \ 1 1 Two qualities. I \zf;S;! U \ \ % I 1 £6/15/6 £7/7/- I\l\ if i\v a A D —The lines are young and I Tm? . flattering in this frock. In a /|' “ / St/ * . Ufim f -I jKFTI. : ! fl J : - colourful check, this shirt- ' X waTufßfTSj waist will see you through //. ■ '/ ' winter with distinction. In fc/'Z, • A/r , a XSk W w “Tresca” . . . the wonder| material i° r waskin g wearing. j W 75 /- 84 /“ & mfttW » -di E eftmixa ® I II ■ fl " I II e II | J J • \ E— A frock you can count on for dis\lAx 7 . ffl. ; A tinguished service in these days of b ' A many duties. Stemlike simplicity in a F — Beautifully simple dress for r z A . st /^ e /bat is flattering to any figure, every winter occasion. In a warm AV- I,’" '••'.mtA Beautifully embroiaerea 7m /R wool woven material in powder *’"• '•••’■'■'A with contrasting colours. * blue with contrasting saddle-stitch- ft>/'■':’» ing on the bodice. Narrowly gored ft./'■ ■■■h/-’-.' t"/ "’•va.'A skirt falls into soft folds. Also in M. '.’'•H/''' A Breton Red, Black, Tide Green, and Rustic. ; ; '4l S.S.W. „w. gQ/3 /I ft A and W.X. g2/g f ’W'A V ' iV* G— Delightful in detail, a youthful |P \ (3’ ,t’-’SK-’l frock of soft angora wool with the fc/?- !/>'••, ///H/ Ya ~ n,_ newest full skirt and self-em- pj? /• jw* * — f \ A broidery on bodice, forming attrac- I \//. »; / I tive pockets. In a lovely deep rose, f t I I I l\ \ v I harvest brown, lido and saxe. 1.. I I . I I -■/ \ f £7/10/6 I / / w° 1 v DftWTER ■«! FBo@S B ib. l ? Commissioned for their .. . < S /j I IS 1 ® SERVICE /J 111 'lll ® STYLE \||| ill ©• VERSATILITY ® WARMTH I / j / The frocks that count these days, are the frocks / | / that function. Frocks with a purpose—or better / / f / still, two purposes. Frocks that will pull their / / / / weight because they’re daytime dresses and will / / II go on equally smartly into evening. Here we have / I | A them illustrated. Simple, well-cut, casual: right / A jiZ a' 'S-V'Y 'cV for times when you don’t want what’s merely / pretty, but what is pretty practical. V

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Southland Times, Issue 25691, 28 June 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25691, 28 June 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25691, 28 June 1943, Page 2