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A decidedly useful Coat for all weathers is shown in a smartlycut “ Hudovert ** of deep Mulberry. W. size •• •• 6gns PAIN Spattees are still the Fashion L»<W AH-Wool SPATTEES. m all colours, with fancy turn, back tops —9/i U/C 15/9 pal, An English tailored shower proofed Tweed Coat, very suitable for town or country wear. In Russet Brown. W. Size .. .. Most important of all —These Coats A model RAINCOAT exemplifies the new and interesting feature in reversible designs. In shades of Putty and Saxe, Suede. It has cosy storm collar and accommodating patch pockets. Full W. Size. .. 7 gns. A pleasing and varied range of colours in RUBBERLINED RAINCOATS of durable Shot Silk in shades of Saxe, Green, and Rose 45/6 Carry a Smart Umbrella Ladies* Black Chubby UMBRELLAS— with plain and fancy handles. PO p A A These are Good Prices for Umbrellas 7/6 9/11 11/6 13 617 S 22 6 25 6 27 6 33 6 39 6 42 6 47 6 52/6 each See that the Children are properly clad — CHILDREN'S RUBBER RAINCOATS in superior quality. May be Had in Navy. Brown, ami Scarlet. Patch pockets and made to strap at wriat. In sizes : 24,n 21/9. 27in 23/«. 36in 2S/6 34m 27/6, 3bin 28/6. 39m S2/8 Ladies’ Plain Wool GAITERS over the knee with sraak buttons up the side in Fawn and Cinnamon shades . . 8/11 pair Laches’ Stockinette GAITERS ever the knee, in ail sizes and Fawn abode .. .. 14r/6 pair \

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18448, 26 April 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18448, 26 April 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18448, 26 April 1928, Page 7

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