Byiw™n MI Mr Im fr- 'J) $ "The time has come" (as the Walrus said) to indulge in the warmer weather. To get out on the courts and enjoy a stiff set of tennis ... to tingle with the glow of healthy exertion in the summer sun ... to feel cool and lithe in free-n'-easy sports clothes and the pleasant pride of feeling your best out in the open. Undermentioned are but a few of C. Smith's fit-and-proper sports clothes. THE BASIC TENNIS DRESS Must be trim, but with allowance for plenty of limb movement . . . those two musts are very much apparent in our tennis dresses. Sharkskin, linen, eyeletted dice linen, silk tenrtis crepe account for a few. Many are the chic bare knee length. Styles are mbny but dll are decidedly cut out for the job. f,0 "'29/6 Sketched: The latest Utility Sports Dress in eyeletted dice linen. Quitk-to-fix button front that makes it a mere nothing to launder. 39/6 A GAD’ABOUT COAT Goes Everywhere You'll love them, so you'll want to wear yours not only over your tennis garb but over all your summer wearables. Soft, casha-marl woollen in lovescore colours. Limpid Blue, Linden Green, Sampler Pink, and Casha. 69/6. Other Gad-abouts in spring-like woollens 27/6 to 69/6 /lj A tennis woollies X'■*// Indeed, woollies for everywhere and everywear. ‘**\Vl| / First Cardigans minus sleeves in English wool 'I i I \ (cream), 21/-. I I \ i /iZ*J tricky little short-sleeved Jumper-Cardigan • > Al k' r with f* ne h'P welt ant f Sorter stitch collar. In k '\ \/ .Pottery Red, String and Harvest Corn, 27/6. £■97 \ I Then a Glamis Set, beautifully woven in Grey, 1 I I Moonbeam, Raspberry, Clipper, Vine, Lagoon, 1 | -—•f Green, Red, Afghan, or Airforce. Jumper, f id \ 39/6; Cardigan, 45/-. I I /■' / \ And a ribbed Twin Set in scores of lovely / shades for the choosing, 65/-. ■7/ / I / I SHORTS as an alternative ■ / I To wear with your woollens: White Shorts liborII II ally pleated all round. Side placket. S.S.W. II to W. 9/11 and 12/6. Also Cotton Shorts i I ’ in bright-and-gay colours only, 3/11.
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DON’T LET uatf SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6tli— pass Without your GIFT of appreciation C. SMITH’S HAVE THE KIND OF GIFTS FATHERS UNDERSTAND AND LIKE BEST I TIES—Our collection has been specially built up for Father's Day, and wo have many distinctive examples of tie perfection3/6 to 5/6 SOX—A specially chosen pair for Father in fancies or more subdued plain tones. 3/6 to 4/6 SILK SQUARES—The indulgence of a silk scarf is well within your reach. Very natty in tones of blue, green, brown, ond also white4/11 to 10/6 SCARVES—The warmth of wool at his neck. An entirely new range of \ briskly checked scarves in Blue grey, -C. Grey and Brown; 5/11 to 8/6 SLIPPERS—He'II bless you for your insight in choosing slippers of handsome leather, in Tan and Black. to SHlRTS—Tasteful adaptions of stripes for collar-attached shirts be Blues, Greys, IBIMIMWiWM 12/6 to 17/9 MORE SHIRTS—Neg. two striped shirtings Grey, Green 13/6 to 19/6 fly Wh the store for men CUBA STREET
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 289, 4 September 1942, Page 7
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511Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 289, 4 September 1942, Page 7
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