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AN ELECTRIC AGE THOMSONS’ UP-TO-DATE DRAPERY SHOWROOM— Key of the Position DELIGHTFUL AND DESIRABLE COATS,, Pure Wool—at any price. SILK FROCKS, ART SILK DITTO. COTTON ROBES — 7/11 to 67/6 RAYON DRESSING GOWNS. Best Colours — 7/11 to 12/11 MILLINERY, the Admiration of the Countryside. Favourably Compared with anything from Beach Straws, at lOid to Bakou, Ballybuntle and Leghorn, 10/11, 12/6. 17/6 to 22/6. Season’s Styles. BATHING SUITS, and all Accessories. UNSHRINKABLE WOOL —10/11 up COTTON— An >’ Price BATHING CAPS, en suite—from 1/3 CORSETRY. A Study in Our Place Royal British, P. 3., Twilfit, Berlei, The Famous No’s. D. and A.. All Sizes— (rom 4/6 CHILD’S BLAZERS, Bound Edges, 5/6 up ALL WOOL COLONIAL NO’s. SWAGGER SUITS, Showing New Neck-Line Tailored Skirts— 55/6 SMART TENNIS FROCKS, Silk Linen Pleats in Skirt— 15/11 LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES, with Yoke Finished, Lace-Edged and Tie-Back— 9/11 LOCKNIT PRINCESS SLIPS. Shaped— 5/14 Details of NEW CORSETRY, BackLacing Kerect Back and Others Space Prevents. DRESSES—RECHERCHE MATERIALS Polyneise Linings, D.W., 1/41 The Dressmakers have Discovered these WHITE VOILES, HILLSTONE ART SILKS. RAYONS, 9id. Head Dressmaker Can Be Seen Clearing Line SAND CREPES, about Last in the Country. Good Shades. 7 to 9 and longer lengths Old Price 2/6 36/40ins. 650 TUSSORE SILKS, Sakusan, Tussore. Ninghai— 1/1, 1/6, 3/3 JAPANESE SILKS, a fortunate Delivery— llld. up Miss Park’s Counter ART SILK GLOVES, White, Ivory, Organdie GAUNTLETS—--3/6 to 4/11 SUEDE and All No’s. HOSIERYFAMED ADVERT— 1/11 MINERVA SILK— 2/3 NIT-TO-FIT— 3/11 LADY JANE. PRESTIGE (N.Z. make)- 4/11, 8/11 Leading Shades. Selected No's. ROMPERS, LACES. HANDKERCHIEFS, OVERALLS—--1/2 to 1/9 INFANTS’ & BOYS’ COTTON SUITS, in Delayed Delivery from U.K. last week—33in. SAKUSAN, 6yds. Silk—for 6/3 THOMSON’S SIGN OF THE CROWN
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19946, 2 November 1934, Page 14
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497Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19946, 2 November 1934, Page 14
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