LADIES! You will be interested in the NEUD SPRING SUITS Now, on Display in our Showroom. From the Trim Tailored to the New Saunter Suits, THEY’RE CORRECT! We List Here a Few Only - Better Call and See the Whole Range - They’re Chic! GREY LIGHTWEIGHT SUITING is featured in link-button Costumes, man-tailored. | Most attractively priced at 55/- and 63/SPORTS SUITS in the Newest Novelty Tweeds, are designed for the utmost comfort. One, a belted style in Brown and Bellow Fleck on a deep cream ground, is . fastened well above the belt with large brown buttons, and for its trimming re-‘ j lies on four fringed pockets. Size: S.S.W. ; 69/6 T “ ‘ Another is quite different, equally as smart, being a shorter version of the ever-popu- \ lar Saunter Coat. Fastening only at the j neck, below the trim turned-down collar, '( it swings to the baek, where two inverted $ pleats fall from a fitted shoulder yoke. | 69/6. Pencil Slim-Slfirts complement i these Suits. > LARGER CHECKS are a feature of the three-quarter length Saunters, with Collars and roomy Patch Pockets. Suits or Coats only. Bottle Green/White, Brown/Beige and Navy/White.. TAILORED SUITS in a new and very becoming shade of Beige, not too light, are made in link-button and double-breasted styles, each utterly masculine in cut. Their perfect fit will assure you of their smartness. S.W.' and W. 63/SAUNTEB COATS, without which no wardrobe is complete, are quite up-to-the-minute with their Snug Collars, Patch Pockets and Swing Backs. These are showing in Plain and Flecked Spring Coatings. S.S.W., S.W., W.’s from 35/- & SON FOR THE NEWEST -ALWAYS!
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19811, 14 September 1936, Page 3
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