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Col- IA /£* H]|sMl '; ours are in New Eose and Brickette W. size TT»f / 0 MIU^H iTTT . THEPOPULAR TWEED COAT—In smart mixtures of MSISSt Jjtt? jJHI Sli Fawn/Brownj designed with wide reviers and adapt- ||lf B &3s!Srl^(p!mSo ■ jBBHB W M : able collar, sac belted style finished two patch pockets iBKIM « -, and metal buttons. S.W., W., and W.X A*7 ICL TSm&#S&&J3^ SKIMak. - USEFUL COATS OF FLECK TWEED-For the small jBSk HH« ' figure, shown in semi-fitting style; double breasted and 'tHBEB* belted, are half lined. Colours, Green, Brown/ QO/£ E&%!m§Ski \t Saxe, Navy and Black. S.S.W. and W. - O^/.O fllilrelllil \\ ' A FROCK OF THE NEW MOUSSE CLOTH is shown - ' JsSHH '.Jrf . in Marine Blue, bodice is fashioned with long, fitting "1181118111111 sleeves. Metal buttons giving a smart finish. The collar 1111111111111 v *• -pi im s i» serf effect iS ~ to g »d» f ed **. »*» ■■■ KW*, "bS,°cf«° JJt f LijpaJj pleats Mt\ li* W&M&%&a&a&Mga " inset with silk m the new EpuV^i i. g W 4-T/n ®^^^^^^^P skin colour, sleeves are full length A^in \\-^f] with fancy gauntlet cuffs. The X*>£^3£j-> ' \1 W skirt ion bias cutting fits to hip, •f\y\i/*v "' Bj O\. while box and knife pleats give £$?vt ' ' fulness at foot. . Colour is rich '■' r——\js^jh ' 1" <nv°' Si"w £6/10/6 ■I""" flß^~^l I" WASHING FROCKS —°* Printed Cotton, in excellent variety; £~\ §-^ ~* I J\ 1 shown in 12 different styles, V Necks and ill / / \ 1 Collars. Short Sleeves or Sleeveless. S.SW,/^f I ■ mw y\ ■ s" w"- allV/| •#-■*■ (|W \ \ Also in W-^- an<i OS- sizes. A //» and IA/11 P¥ \ \ ' With long sleeves, at "/D IU/11 n' JV --. ?a #^% : MILLINERY ' Don't Forget the '■ :^-^W4JHr?v- -. ■ „. . -. kiddies . ■■:■:. "\^^ for Every Outfit CHILDREN'S ROMPERS— In ■JSHr^* ( L Natural Coloured BANTOK STRAWS— Figured Tobralco (buttoned at ! slbß^l W ' Vely correct to Avear with the smart and waist). Sizes 18 and 20 Jk /I 1. . " Z' X popular Assam. Coat. Modified Sailors featAll at one price 11/I1/ 11 _ "^9 f^ uring soft brims and trimmed with contrastCHILDREN'S ROMPERS—PIain ' ' \ ing Petersham Ribbon Band. 1 Q7fi colours, bound contrasting shades '"''"\- "-S^L Priced at JL»J/U ites^Z't^/Tfs^ /o "tfi /4"*T IAmTYl AmTY COLOURED LINEN HATSPrilV 1/112/3 « [ KM^yC^ -• V «T attractive shapes and look extremely rrices a/ a a *-/ «J . ■ ix fj S^^ smart with the gaily coloured TV 11 INFANTS' IVORY JAP SILK ' Si fV^' Cotton Frocks Priced at I/ 11 . , - FROCKS—Dainty lace insertion ft II \ . ■ • ' "".iii yoke and .embroidered' hem. ' ~"i 1/ \1 An exclusive range of BLACK CRYSTAL . : Sizes, 16in. only. rj If* I / [/ STRAWS—Very becoming shapes, showing ,- , . Price l/U i / m styles. Trimmed with soft ' INFANTS TU^nRP «iiiv ' " —■- clusters of colourful fruit and flowers. FROCKlLNelt^moc^^^^ . XMAS GIFTS * P»ces ranging from^O/g to yoke, and puffed sleeves U/|| tDo your Xma* Shopping ...****/ V *MUJ W Size,; 16in. U/ 1 1 , now while stocks are The .popular demand for Sports Wear is the MAID'S SUMMER COAT -In ' toft* of ™. STITC"ED , Py.LL;ON' Y°- .** a J-nty Geranium coloured Rep. Smartly , gestions awaiting you in angle. Ims hat is delightful and becoming tailored collar and lapels. Finish- our Fancy Goodl DePt- to all bearers. IJf //» to 1 A //• ed neat pockets and belt; pleat ' ■ ' Priced at ID/ D 151/0 down back. Length 42in. OC /it _^ . MAIDS' COATS-In Blue Fleck § Wll/I iT^T-T X J T ■ is^tr-^j^-^ VM. OlVlllxl JLtd. 46/- 52/6 55/- n . c . J Cuba Street, Wellington ' Paint Your Home for HiHii^^Hl^Bsiiii^flHHl dm^ £5/9/0 TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! fjmQtf?*£?&*if YES! THAT IS ALL /-. — . Igy^;... -iS,.^£SSB!g, Great Display now open ■: 2 gallons Undercoating 110 6■ , • i^^^^B J 11-O Ol II Ifl J 2 gallons Finishing .. 118 ■ 0 , Br '.'. ...^ -fig . . ■i gallon Facing Colour 0 6 3 ■ipAt^rrlKl 2 gals. Red Roof Paint 18 0 ■l^al.Ni ■ If you are planning to buy Toys for the •2 only 4n. Brushes .. 0 5~ 6 JBL^JMI .children, James Smith's is your so/c for Toys SEE 1 only lifa. Sash Tool 0 1 3 ._^^^^^l open To-morrow a great display of hun-' . . ~ %: i^J*^"" 11*■■ dreds o{ new 2nd fascinating Toys—You'll wish A DVT. £5 9 ° N^-^P 8^ ' you were a CMW- again when you see them. ————— Some people may consider Toys extravagant DAre . | v triHes. Actually this is not so. Toys ?re a "Aut g § £-J^ * A * child's happiness—just as your hobby—whether ' - ' ' »^_ I ■ # ■ -A-4J • J 1 be books' the theatre, or gardening—is your • 8 -^^ *m irn <£ JAMfcb bMITHS 9 ' ■^^L- ' , rtW^^^^m. CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS V wilus i T, mm* c i t y • » ————--—-——--___.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 5

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