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A./ Prepare for bright days just ahead — \ \ L / outdoors and sunshine — club openings, yA' / etc - \\ / cSRa \ \ Pretty, 4 yet Practical i Frocks W // Colourful contrasts against A'>7 green lawns. ' A/ NEW UNCRUSHABLE LINEN FROCKS, fresh Z / and attractive, becomingly styled in neat printed / designs or self shades. All sizes. t 56/9 <» £6/6/WHITE LINENS for Sports Wear. Crisp, well cut, tailored. And what is smarter than a WSiO tailored shirtwaist Frock trimmed with stitch- ? < t ing? S.S.W. to O.S. sizes. 55/_ upwards $ I- j LINEN SUITS in service weights, uncrushable, \ t 1 I perfectly cut and styled. Short and long sleeves', ' i j ; in shades of Dusky Rose, Seagrass, Petrol Blue, -4 k-' i Cornflower, etc. S.W. to W.X, sizes. Then as the day wears on, but still too nice to W|si|3i3*''’ come indoors the popular little “JEEP” COAT *' fomy will prove its worth. Gay, jaunty, light and cumberless as a'feather, but warm and in such a variety of pretty shades. Cherry, Marigold, Geranium Red, Cornflower, Beige, Tan, Off White, Hyacinth Blue, etc. * 58/6 £7/7/PRETTY CARDIGANS in every vivid summer hue. The most useful garment in woman’s attire. Casual, becoming and comforting. We stock both ' straight and fitting styles. Best makes in washed finest quality wools, good stocks of large sizes at present. Priced from 25/6 u P wards

1 I I R YW E ] MW B W■ ' W Ml I MBf/WP RU IttCE j ffKnigte Castile> Assorted soaps are a thing of the past at the O’Brien’s. Goodness, IWfe but what a pointless little extravagance they were! Because of its rich, look-alive lather, that fragrant, lasting tablet of Knight’s is tops with the whole family. And what mother saves, buys extra National Savings stamps for Pat. THE SOAP WITH THE LAVENDER FRAGRANCE MADE By (.EVER BROTHERS (N.2.) IiMiTED.' p'bTONE. ‘j.DJTZ." 1

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Southland Times, Issue 25488, 7 October 1944, Page 6

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301

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 25488, 7 October 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 25488, 7 October 1944, Page 6

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