C. & C.’s Unbeaten Bathing Costume Values DXVE LN AND ENJOY YOUR SUMMER BATHING IN A “COLLLNGHAME” BATHING COSTUME. CHILDREN S COTTON BATHING COSTUMES, made j/ made Canadian style, V. neck, short sleeves, Navy, trimmed // . , . , , , . ■ Orange and White Facings.-Slzes, 26in. 5/11, 28in. // sha P e ’ trlmmed narrow bands of 8/0 SOlri, 6/11, 32in. 7/8. . // contrasting colours; colours, Royal, An Ideal Finish to the Bathing Costume is a “MERIDIAN” // Purple, Scarlet, Green and Gold.— BATHING CAPE: made In Black, Gold. Cerise; smartly // Trice 1/-. trimmed contrasting colours. —Price 10/0. (I // QUAINT BATHING CAPS, in helVery Smart Design in // met shape, with prettily stamped LADIES' 'MERIDIAN' // design in Sliver and Pavlova; C^dian G sty^'Vo?n B d ' f, 0 * 0 /" «™ D . I™. 1 ™. Bose and neck, small - under- Putty. I rice 1/3. sleeve; made in Black, - ntyaft HH3I . , very effectively Dim- 11 .inert with coloured de- A -a I Pffo-tivn cip« in signs: W. size only. / I Effective CAIS, in Price 11/9. fg' |s_ / / a tight-fitting '■MERIDIAN” BATH- ' ' ' / ysa—/ / shape, with prlntING COSTUMES, . i \ Jfe \ S\ ■ ed Peacock at round neck,., small \ \® I \ /\ I ! ± eacock at under-sleeve,.in Black. V\ \f ij j front.—Price I/O. fitnartly designed with ' —l/ • V/A | * White Panels and fac- *7“|\\ / I ) Y/ 1 ’ Ingg; O.S. size' only. Helmet shape l2/6. /\~{ • J A—S—STI/ //ll I BATHING , cap, ING COS'H ? ME, B Ca T na: V/Z \ 'N I ' £lnn style, round ~ f-WIA « J]\ \./f '/ \ \ with White Flowneck, no sleeve, mndff. " . •MX - /y —7/ / - -±~A — ers and Trails: in Saxe. Navy, Fawn ; . /A j // / - , .. , .. and Jade; all with..- / 3 // / colours Scarlet, AlWhite Facings — W., .. . — -7//4— -7// ' ‘mond and I’ellow. 18/9: 0.5., 19/81 - //\J — /// X. 0.5., 21/-. Price 2/6. L~ NEW FEZ SHAPE CAP, especially beneficial for the shingled head, this cap is charmingly trim- > £•• ' “vr med with small clusters of daisies; colours Green, Yellow Scarlet and Royal—Price 3/6. FAMOUS- "SWIMEESY BUOYS” WATERWINGS, prettily made in butterfly design; these are *: nt - ideal for the safety and ease of the would-be swimmer - Price 2/6. & CUNNINGHAME LTD. BROADWAY AND KINGSWAY ’Phone 5400. PALMERSTON NORTH.
THE OF DIAMONDS ▼ ▼ ▼ "What is the weight of YOUR stone”? is the invariable question asked when comparisons are being made—for, to the average buyer, weight seems all important. ,Yet this is poor judging, for colour, cut, flaws —all these are of equal importance, and all must be considered equally when a perfect stone is sought. ONLY EXPERT ADVICE IS WORTH HAVING.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 45, 17 November 1926, Page 2
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