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.Mllilllillllilillil ■ STUDIES i n iTYLE Simple elegance • • • the deft, sure moulding of line ... the atmosphere of distinction—These are traditions well worth maintaining, and you will find them faithfully reproduced in the new Autumn Frocks now displayed at JH. & J.C.’s—Lovely new warm colours ... in fabrics of arresting and captivating textures. As Illustrated . . . The simple tailored lines of th's charming style in fancy weave all-wool Afghalaine, destine it as a style success for Autumn. Nine gores give a pleasant swing to the skirt, which features two tucked panels at front. Obtainable in Pine-Needle, Black and Ember-Rust. Size S.W. Price £4 7 4 A f Qpposite, we have sketched a most becoming style . . . cut from Rhubarb Red, Satin-Back Crepe. Insets of contrasting colour are provided by Braiding and Applique on the round yoke and shoulder of three-quarter sleeves—The graceful lines of this frock are enhanced by an opulent gored skirt. Size W. Price £5 15 A / Tailored styles . . . right for every occasion . . . take first place in this season’s silhouettes . . .showing in a gorgeous array of becoming colours . . . Rose, Grey, Rust, Saxe Blue, Green, Tan, Pine-Needle, Black and Navy. Sizes: S.S.W. to O.S. From gns. to £g/|^6 H. &]. COURT LTD. « ami 11 o n FOR AUTUMN FASHIONS 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l IllllliiiS

!V£A LOT ON W HANDS THBSe DAYS BUT! CAN TAKC/T. THE ONE SOAP SPECIALLy MADE TO PREVENT "B.O." 6 35 m 1. Rush hour in a restaurant certainly knocks the stuffing out of you! Heavy trays . . . short tempers . . . hungry customers—-and only half the staff we used to have. Phew! • # AA IN DEBT TD UF6BUOV. I KNOW I'M SAFE FROM 8.0. AND My SKIN TELLS ME ITS ABOL/T THE MILDEST SOAP I’VE EVER USED. 3. When I get home, a Lifebuoy bath for me! Tiredness drifts away. The day’s stickiness disappears. In a few minutes 1 m ready for anything knowing I’m dainty, feeling braced-up and fresh. 2. But when you read in the paper what our boys are doing, it makes you think! “If they can take so much, we mustn’t grumble.” . . . Anyway, it’s easy to freshen up at the end of the day. "S 3 4. Down at the Red Cross depot they’re always glad of help. It’s a hectic life but I like it. If we once let those Japs get a leg-in we’d know what real trouble was like.' J.F-V C.rt .DXtVjlttJSlto UN.4.J X JLiU — W.48.20Z.

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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 21982, 10 March 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 21982, 10 March 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 21982, 10 March 1943, Page 5