For Sunny Days on the Beaches! Ladies! Get ready to answer the call of the surf in one of our supersmart, 1928 Bathing Costumes. Caps, too, and JBelts, in intriguing colour combinations—come in and see them. Prices will appeal.,; LadW Swimming Costumes, with Red, Saxe or White binding— S.W. W. O.S. 3/11 4/6 4/11 Navy Bathing Costumes, with skirt attached, wide shoulder to form small sleeve, bound with Saxe, Gold, Red, White— S.W. W. O.S. 7/11 8/6 8/11 Canadian Costume*, all-wool, with coloured facings— S.W. W. O.S. 12/6 13/6 14/6 Two-piece Suits, all-wool. Navy knickers and Cream top, with coloured circular bands. W T hite belt and buckle — S.W. 18/6 W. 19/6 Children's Bathing Costumes. Navy with various coloured facings! White, Saxe, Gold, etc. — Sizes 1 2 8 2/3 2/6 2/11 Rubber Bathing Caps, all colours and styles— White Canvas Shoes, rope soles, coloured lacings— Rubber Belts, Red, White, Green, Saxe, Gold, Black Graham, Wilson & Smellie
»1 In the hottest weather you can keep cool in AERTEX Shirts and Underwear, because the AERTEX wonder weave insulates the body against all outside tern* peratures. You clothe yourself in air when you wear AERTEX. See that you get it by looking for die label on each garment. n Tmm rBP^ ObtainabU from all Hositrs, Outfitter* and Drafers; or in east sf difficulty afpty U GEO. W. DAVIDSON, P.O. Pox 359, Wellington H2. Repraentitlve of the CELLULAR CLOTHING CO. LTD., who tuppHc* Wholenle Trade onlr.
the Most Outstanding Photographic invention of recent years The All-Distance ENSIGN %m The All-Distance Ensign Camera takes pictures of subjects from 3 feet away from the camera, but also get* objects sharp which are at far.greate* distances. Hitherto, the greatest difficulty is using a Box Camera has been to obtain sharp images at varying distances, and it has so far been impossible with simple apparatus to take pictures lest than a distance of 9 feet away from the camera without using a portrait attachment. _ _ ■ Takes roll films 2sx3J in. From all Photographic Dealers', • Mannbcttirad by HOKGHTON-BUTCHER (Gt. Britain), Ltd, London, England. Mi SkariuU t, Co., Wdhflffon
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 22 October 1927, Page 17
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359Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 22 October 1927, Page 17
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