'' Ip I 1 HANDBAGS! I ! // Once a fashion, now a necessity♦ i. 11l J Mind you, we do not imply that the element m of Fashion has departed from "Ken"; as a 1 f 11 matter of fact, it is more important now than 11 /j ' W ove ''' ' ' i lv\V\ There are fashions in leathers, in shapes, j j /'/ ; ' V .« and in fittings. ' //// ' \lf T ' le important point to remember is where W \t / X to bu f *° the a{ivanta § e « not only on the M H i r>\ foregoing features, but from the "Quality" M /I « -•*■■*! ? viewpoint also. 11 1 A ./ h Thß o ' !,c ■ has 3 won{,e},fu!| y interesting I& 1 Ift '1 MM- flwn arra y handbags in immensa variety, the \ hi $lOufleathers including Morocco, Seal, Suede, JVi ' 111/ I Puma, also Silk. J | I Choose your Handbag at the I iln 11111 D.LG and you will do welL L J 1 Vv\ BLACIC MOROCCO HANDBAGS—In envelope shape. lljl \\ll \or From 12s. 6d. to 555. W ' i V|B g BLACK. MOROCCO HANDBAGS— ill tlu> newest deep iw '• \m [1 shape. From 14s. 6d. to 555. Fitted ami unfitted. l\\ Wli |l BLACK MOROCCO HANDBAGS—In Kodak shape. VA ■ / , 175., 225. 6d., and 255. \ ! / j PUMA HANDBAGS —Tn Tail, Fawn, Grey, Mole, I ' ; H h Green, Slate, aiul Heliotrope. In deep and enve- \\o t j J i lope shapes. Fitted and unfitted. I \A\ if/ 375. 6d. to 625. Cd. \\\ ' • /// BLACK SEAL HANDBAGS—In deep, oblong, an<l sat- ! II f chel shapes. 355. io 50s. W \ | BfcACK SILK BAGS- 10s, 6d. to 325. 6d. / OT VERY SMARTBROWN SILK BAC.S-With inside /' V\/ pocket. 355. / J C\\ ... BLACK IRISH CROCHET DRAW-UP BAG-With j// l\ R Satin lining. 30s. u//j \\| ( A Fine selection of GIRLS'SHOULDER STRAP BAGS ' ' 11// V\® j —In Leather and Swede. Black, Green, Mole, Crim- Jg// W/j son, Navy, and Tan. 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d., and 3s, 6d. V / "I /- In the £ discount off every cash I W fJurchaGQ of £1 on oven | ,J
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 4
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687Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 4
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