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COLWILL'S roi- Remodelling r„, Oltd Coats The Oldest Established Fm-ner in New Zealand. -05 HIGH STREET 'PHONE 3 ** Bt OHRIBTOHUROH

Despite tiio flourishing existc-P'-p of radio music in the hour l , more children are studying music in the United Stater to-day than ever before. Sales of pianos for use in tbo home have in some quarters returned to norma!.

|aylllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllll!lll!lllllil!ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllUlllinilHinilll Economy m m sss V w Xl>\ HHllillll x Great Values in Beautiful Wear ! MILLINERY Becoming Hate for Smart Matrons. In Straw, Straw and Satin, etc. In Black, Navy, and Browns.—Usually 49/6 to 79/6. Economy Week Prices 39/6 to 69/6 Modd Hats, in all the Newest Styles.—Usually 84/- to £6/6/For Economy Week Half Price Smart and Exclusive Roady-to-Wear. Hats. In Hand Tailored Styles, including Jay, Reslaw, Condor and Sunson makes.—Usually 59/6 to 95/Economy Week Prices 49/6 to 79/6 Smart Pandan Ready-to-Wears; in Wide Brims; in Fawn. Navy and Black. Trimmed two tones in Petersham Ribbon.—Usually 29/6. Economy Week Price 22/6 Pretty Pandan Hats, in Drooping Shape, with Crinoline Edge. Beige, Black and Navy.—Usually 27/9. Economy Week Price 21/Wid® Brimmed Cretonne Hats. In Floral Designs for Beach and Holiday Wear.—Usually 12/9. Economy Week Price 8/11 MANTLES A -, Un ,? o£ Floral Tobralco Bungalow Smocks. Collar and Cuns and Pockets trimmed with Self Colours. Usually 12/6 , , Economy Week Price 8/11 only Ifavy Corded Silk Coat. Cut on straight lines to suit t.ie O.S. figure. This garment is finished at bottom, with an embossed border in the new spotted design.—Usually ' ' gn ," : - Economy Week Price 84/A good range of Colours in light Weight Rubber Raincoats. <5S;n, 40in and 42in. Fawn, Almond, Rose, Cvclamen and Sase tonmgs.—Usually 15/11. „ , , _ Economy Week Price 10/6 Extremely Smart Ensemble Suit of Light Tweed; in Rust . hade. Belted Coatee, and Trimmed Stockingette to match Jumper. Pleats in Skirt.—Usually 12 gns. Economy Week Price 9 gns. Three-Piece Suit' in Beige Suiting. Coatee trimmed with Striped Material of Jumper. Well cut Skirt with Inverted Pleats.—Usually 9 gns. Economy Week Price 6J gns. Lumber Jacket, in All-Wool Figured Design. Smart for Sports Wear. Beige and Brown Tonings.—Usually 21/-. Economy Week Price 16/6 2 only Featherweight Tweed Frocks. Cut on Smart Tailored Lines. Pleats in Skirts and slightly Flared on sides. Trimmed Self Tonings. Brown/Beige, Beige/Green Tonings. W.'and O.S. Size.—Usually 84/-. 1 Economy Week Price 63/1 only O.S. Frock in Navy and Beige Poulard. Bodice is cut in cross-over style. Draped Fiared Skirt. —Usually £6/12/6. Economy Week. Price £4/19/6 UNDERWEAR Ladies' Cotton Vests. Tnmmed round neck with Lace. No Sfri^ eS Art Economy Week Price 3/9 Striped Art Silk Bloomers. In Shades of Rose, Beige, Nigger,. Almond, Pink Navy an d Black. Women's sifr. Wi -^ suai £ S' l . l and 9/11. Economy Week Price 7/11 Sa * e - Almond and black. Mzes 32, 31, d6.—Usually S/G Economy Week Price 4/11 Ximonas, in Cotton Crepe. Shades include Saxe, Rose, Helio, Navy and Gold. Sizes 27 to 36.—Usually 6/11 to S/6 Economy Week Price 4/3 to 4/11 ■ A range of Children's Coats in Crepe de Chine. The colours include Sky, Pink, and Tussore. Size 16.—Usually 38/6, 42/- Economy Week Price 35/Childrm's Fancy Robber Aprons. Sizes 18, 20, 22—Usually <l/0 n*n r mm - i- - 1/9 1/C 4? O 0 ?, o tl Cfy 11111111111 l Economy Week Price 1/3,1/6 2/6, 2/9 Special Pu'cJ* Trimmed SILK lUM^aJbtoidery. Wthpinwcl"" AflsixesTurn .back colU*- /-| -J Usual Pn « VrE 9/ magnetpbke_J__

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 2

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557

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 2

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