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u o at o There is no element of chance in buying a Costume —especially so if you purchase it here. You hade a garment suitable jor every day wear — correct, distinctive style—and a fair price. The Tailored Suit proves ever suitable for town or country wear. This excellently cut costume of Scotch Suiting is most suitable in style and colouring for a full figure. O.S. 7gns. The Tailored Costume in fine Knglish Flannel has still its advocates, and is expressed here in a jar rev suit with double-breasted coal and box pleated skirt. W. Size 6£gns. Oatmeal Coloured Friska Suiting makes this smart Costume for s.w. figures. Hip length coat, lined with art brocade to tone, and pleated skirl. S.W. Size 7^gns. Small patterned Blue/Grev Tweed denotes an elegant Costume for the maid. Has doublebreasted coat with half belt from the hip, and the inevitable box pleats in the skirt. S.W. Size 6gns. A simple but rich Coat made on long, straight line* of Chestnut Brown Chenille. Lined throughout with Putty Polonaise, and finished with deep fold collar of Platinum Foxelinc. Bgn». Rose Beige Marled 'Tweed expressed this delightfully cosy coat for Autumn and Winter wear. A wrap collar of Beige Foxeline makes a lilting complement to this desirable wrap. 9|gns. R £ & G °cf Suaut>

THINK BEFORE SPEAKING. Sift it well, ere a thing you tell: Let the sieves be one, two, and three! Is it kind? Is it right? Is it needful quite. That this tale be passed on by me. —Anon.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18469, 22 May 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18469, 22 May 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18469, 22 May 1928, Page 7

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