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SPRING COSTUME From Our Showroom Smart women about town will appreciate our display of Costumes for the present season. These were specially imported by "The Farm- I ers" from'London's foremost fashion specialists, and are modelled on the latest approved wA lines. Come and look them over. With all their exelusiveness, you'll find them surprisinqly inex- Er 7 v pensive. E|sL | ENGLISH COSTUMES, in Fawn, Greys, Blue. Light weight Ilopsaek. Plain tailored type, with three poe- BeEfe.- I kets, link buttons, two inverted pleats in skirt. , Price, 65/-. I ENGLISH COSTUMES, with finger-tip length coats. Beau- | tifully tailored, stitched patch pockets, panel and stitch- 1 ed back; half belt; inverted pleat in front of skirt. lij. Green, Fawn and Grey. ff'W’ * 75/-. W "WEST OF ENGLAND’ 1 TWEED COSTUMES, plain tail- 1 ’’ ored type, as well as Norfolk. Hard-wearing, yet smart. From 79/6. LADIES’ WORSTED COSTUMES, all sizes. Navy, Brown, Black, Bottle. Link fastener buttons;'perfect fittings. From 79/6. THE LURE OF LOVELY LINENS! British Slub Silk Linen An Extra Specially Good Line from our Dress Department. This fine British weave is of excellent quality, and our Dress Section stocks it in charming Pastel Spring shades of Gold, Beige, Apple, Rose and Ocean Blue. 36in. wide. j/11 yard Men's English Tailored Sgsk "FAULET” SHIRTS Everything that a man could wish for in a ByiLdEXjk VjbE smart, stylish, well-fitting Shirt is incorporated in the “Faulet.” Its exclusive features inelude: Patent reversible cuffs and double ' W""" A fronts, and it’s "British to the Buttons.” Your '* choice of Fawn, Grey and Blue stripes. With 2 semi-stiff collars to match. 12/6 Each LADIES' NEW skin gloves. Here are smart Gloves of XWA Morley’s well known high quality standard, to tone with \ your Spring Costume or kWFTOMMnfc ' ' Frock. t ''SHSMBgHl''''V ’’t “Waaheasy” Gloves, a very "it .fine washable Nappa; wide ' ''V ' * 'a gauntlets, fancy stitehed ' \ A hands, very soft skin, in 14 ‘ g ’ Pastel and Rose Beige. All ~ sizes. 11,8 ° nd 18/6 - " A “Washeasy” Glove, with WWI black palm, white back ' ’ 'YA v’ with black spots. Very smart. All sizes. 12,6 pair - \ y " Red Kid Gloves, plain and \ ~ \ HSMg R , “ with white stitchings; wide \ 7 I fancy gauntlets. All sizes. \ 12/11 Pair \ - - Washable Suede Gloves, with fancy punched gauntlets, 'f ; fiGy* elastic wrist, in Pastel U/11 Pair. ART IN SHOE CRAFT! DQIT DAU ‘ The Celebrated Bill I-BAN PLAN QUALITY SHOES. GARDEN A select range of useful models for Promenade and Walk- ’ >, u j tx ing; also a comprehensive range of easy-fitting styles and * a F rners Hardware DeAfternoon Shoes. Brit-Ban Shoes are British-made—pump partment has everything you need soles, court and strap styles, Cuban heels. In Black, Navy * n £ w . good quality Garand Brown. den Took, Hoes, Rakes, Hand 47/6 Cultivators, etc. Un" frhic Vnluo GARDEN TOOLS! Wake Up to this Value— HOES-Welland Vale ALARM CLOCKS! . e 3/3 to 4/7 3/3 to 4/3 And worth much more than “The Farmers” reasonable prices. 8 t 0 Our Fancy Department is showing four lines of dependable RAKES—“AIarms.” All are excellent Timekeepers, and each has a 14in 5/- to 6/melodious alarm that’s calculated to arouse the heaviest 16in. 5/9 to 6/6 “morning-after-the-night-before” sleeper. CULTIVATORS — NICKEL ALARM CLQCKS, bell in back, clear dial, reliable. Hand 3/6/6. Garden, 3-tine 4/9 ALARM CLOCKS, enamelled cases, in Red, Blue, Green. _____ Strong and reliable. LAWN RAKES—•J/II (Complete with handle.) z / ' Bamboo 1/3 THE LUX “CONQUEROR” ALARM, base model, colour- Steel 6 /g ed dial, and case Green, Black, Bronze. Wire 5/6 14/6. I HAND FORKS 1/3 to 1/9 We Guarantee All Our Clocks! to 3/9 | "Ki •I’jj’j j ’Xdl

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Wairarapa Age, 7 September 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 7 September 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 7 September 1937, Page 7

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