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foe Scarves and Bel FOR AUTUM Autumn accessories strike a new , note m colour, Exotic Green and Persian Rust bet the two most favoured tones. Belts takjfprominent place in accessories and are ing in patent leathers and grained widths vary, but l£in and 2in are most popi Buckles are different—novel shapes taking | place of the plain style. Scarves are shown j plain and patterned effects, in soft CrepcS and Kashas. DAINTY VESTEES, V-neek and pin tucks, with 1 fall and finished with small Black Satin But neck. In Persian Rust, Exotic Green and Price .. . VESTEE WITH COLLAR, V-neck style,* finished'" pipings of Emerald or Rust, for wear wijh 1 or Costume—Price .. .. ; BLOUSE TIES that add finish to either J: Blouse. In Rust, Negre Brown and Exotic GreriP Price ATTRACTIVE COLLAR AND JABOT, scaUops&fj and trimmed with frilled lace and Pearl Bi Exotic Green—Price .. . . , DAINTY WHITE COLLARS, with pleated M r Pearl Buckle, finished with frilled edgs stitching—Price .. ~ .. SCARVES, in beautiful designs, in Silk Crepe deJl Price . ... .. .. .. LIGHT-WEIGHT KASHA SCARVES, arsmost-fjj for the Autumn and are showing in gay pattep fringed ends—Price ' BELTS, in grained leathers, with fancy trii - all colours—Prices .... BELTS, in two-tone effects, in grained ends—Price . . . . . . : i POSIES, in patent leather, to complete theEnse Gold, Red,, Orange, Exotic Green, Black and Price ... \ , U . j , 4 • i Vijt \ m MAGNET COUNTER LADIES' CARDIGANS, Wonderful Offer of 150 CARDIGANS, Wool and„ Wool/Silk, in gaily patterned effects. O.S. sizes. MAGNET PRICE .. £g J m

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 2

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