For keener, - ~~~~~~ cleaner shaves fil'v I Golfers Z^^^^i Ow%K Jifc FORE! ;;- :" ' I&St J^flPs^Visl uJN^ffl Wnß® -£^^^^f You'll enjoy abound better if you're sure o» |x <fl)fc 9K|> |,^V **■ I 7K= "^gva 1 J|) |>yy^B/ < your clubs, and you'll be sure of your clubs BB> *»\. tftX ♦ I / PIT ISV-\ iL^rfsT {rsXer 1 if you choose tnem Ilere» where complete Q^^Vk ♦• •*^l I IPS^^V fM^f A- fl^\\ stocks and good advice assure yon satisfac--I*?^ yl^ a!u£" '"\fIUJ If A ~^£m'--M?' "on »nt* good value prices assure you ii n i — - JJg , Sec the Latest in of this blade has ■ cMon 0 Wed., Fri. and Sun.' marked «_<«-i ' ' *■■ WVBB* .*■. s^»^^& .\Alteu* mcl- GOLF' CLUBS freshj keen, rested edge every morning. '■,'-. Your blades last twice as long. Shaving c- it; ii i r , , L.. B C<nn/^ AVT C* e*»wr» is always smooth and easy. S Sir Wally was always-first «nd fore- PJT R FORGAN&SONS F.O.&H.S. Hart, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 219, Wellington. most—the perfect gentleman. He never L. D. Hatnan & Co.. Ltd., G.P.O. Box 190, AucKdnd. forgot the slightest demand of etiquette. . ' ST. ANDREWS AND NEW ZEALAND. BBBPBBJBBBMBBB^MBJ Oh, (or those good old days! We Beautifully finished, finely balanced Clubs I ▼ X Wt M^^p Mr^M moderns are too busy rushing about trying in Steel or Hickory. g»" BLjLImIJ_B-.B^^ 't^^M' Io k^P UP wi'h c nme» to remember .4^ IB »JFl^"^k^ y±^ :^ CB^^^^BTJ small, unessential details. Our teeth ■^^^^■^^^^^^"^^■■■^^■■^^^^^^^^^^a ■• 1 fl? A B ■ 1 d^VTSTW especially are continually neglected—and enr^.f^ I™^'1™^' SBTS" I BgSSSSSSSSi^SttttKU °Ut suffer» ln consequence. R=- FOUR CLUBS AND BAG 00/- 1 —____ ' : . > member, for your-health's sake you must^ B SBSaSSuaHMß^BalßinriifaniirHri*irn9i see a dentist more often—at least once ""~™^™~™■■"»•«»"■■«■■•—"^"^ .'/^'V/>l' E IT every, three or four months. HARRY GREEN. ' : ¥ JLf ,lw h I' I • Mali* your-appointment NOW with Wellington's leading . _ —- —^ ■■' — _ - -^ Come in and see me. Examination anil • Professional Coach. A Hi ll XL l/F advice given gratis. All work guaran- - " EASILY BOUGHT AT .■■•««-«*■■ |«lUWfl||s COUCHMAK'S m p^ = -uie nKSSHE^ _v COURTENAY PLACE MOLESWORTH ST. (over Barraud'a Chemist) V_VA jAVAy/ HIbB IB g^eXt FORD DEPOT H°ur»: 9 »■"• to S P.m.. Eat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m ' ■■ •Wl .IV^flM 88. .HHTBBJtf IbW ?Hral"" aaiil^WßW——BgJ . ' * Co-» L^., Corner JervoU Quay, Hunter and Victoria Su, Wellington, i rr —~=== :| KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. i FASH lON Correctly Interpreted by Kirkcaldie's Frogskin ' And Dark Brown Willow Calf make this good-looking TIE : Jflß^Tjt SHOE one of the season's teL^V ' 1--SCOTCH WOOL SUIT, 3-piece style, |marte S L Sizes and half-sizes, \ J) • ■ ' in large fittings for mature figures. One of . , SQ/fi ' \-^ JJ- a comprehensive range in Brotrn, Beige, . *»•// V V -^»v prey, Navy, etc., the model illustrated being ■ VV ™ Black/White, with AVhite o_l_ GNS. . "■ ■^/?£ fc^n-Y^V Lace Wool Jumper" *^ . v j I JTttH' Vfc ' -/JB\VV;\ 2.—A KNITWEAR COAT, in Xigger/Rust Fl 3.H U D3-2S I ttW/7'' p' '/P^AVVA .^tfi-^ Checks, combined smartly Tvith a good skirt *^ I fljpV* p :/r-""f\Blt.*<-\ £B^(> n digger Chevron frieze.- An extremely ±a Pigskin, Morocco and Cro- / lv< 7r fl*ii>\Ki\ BT/v)^ smart promenade suit. Illus- Cl GNS. codile, beautifully fitted with / ' ti*^ V I S^\' V trated left. D"2" chromjum-and novel- OC/C \T / W^/^^/^rWl ' '""1 ''' T'l ' THREE SaiART GLOVES— \i li^/ihWMwmX I"/. '"' |'-\ weU and the Full eFlare.Cuffifc* 3.—HERRINGBONE TWEED, in an ex- -NM^W^MKI '"""''- 'I', \ B^V #■ ■ ceptionally soft quality makes this well-cut I H>/W7WVwMr-| '''' '' ''" ll J- I /I I • Coat for all winter and sports wear.' With I '/. KMViy/%1/ VOTI -'<<.'/' ' ' "1 ; \ # / I I :■ leather buttons, Raglan sleeres, and wide 1/ .yywvvW/OifxiKl -'' AW 111 collar revers. CI^NS. :' V Q fM^ss![W ' wV:"V;T;\ ' ' • 4. — TOP COAT for town wear, in Lido ■ \ ] "W\ '■'--,/,, |i \ ' — . - Bouele Tweed, with moleskin collar. \ I 1 1 '' '■ a* »^ Smartly .panelled and belted. One of a' I I 1 \ " I' ' V^M I good selection priced at, .... H£. GNS. ... ; > » f" \\l 'UU " \l \)\ must have a Gowns from the * Ground Floor Showroom Q/^ AR P Group 1 —W.I NT ER Group 2 — DRESSES, in ■ Group 3 — NEW GOWNS, FROCKS' in Hopsac and ; iwv»H r ™™ n,,t.ri,i. n. ir l ,EleP han* Crepe; 1933 ' MESH LACE. WOOL-KNIT--N- ~ ,„ . . ..novelty weave materials, the shades, {rood styles, indivi- TED SCARVES—Mitre ends" >ovelty Wools, smartly cut new beltless and half-belt dual trimmings/ Included is " /nbrilU^t^lS intr^ts'on and trimmed, all new shades. ' oemess ana nair Deit a bdection of O.S. and Grey, Brown, Saxe, Lido, rrr- w-a 39/6 :r -"° 69/6 7^ sj-e 94-& F"*s*" . . Pr'cec'' DRESS p^^^^^v- ApSl. 'Millinery . materials •''.'lLfflaßiEw^'A*' V/ V" VELVET TUEBANS, GOLF ' f ' ',| MI HPrfu^rlWF^jgi ' V \ I' PULL-ONS, in Corduroy and shades. C/I 1 M Ilu\\\\ \S^Tt' -; — \ 1 \ I Suede Cloth> Felts of eveiy o/ii // ! U\\\W^ \J ''" '* Xy\ I /.' kind- • PHANTOM*CKEPE — 36in.; UI IiJ J J l±J>^ 1/ a / \ f Vl dull corded Silk with Satin j"i iiW'r'n '"""^ -^ *' *'■~■ ', j^^if \ »A back. In Roral, Red, AVine. . ySv\ "~^W' NN." ' "^itWrV .^^^H ALL PRICED AT , Brown, Navy^,'Billiard Green, - I >v. // n ' ■ /IB \. . >>>-—-'v/ // 7mV \ ' .^^■^■^■^■l I /I I TOOTAL'S CORDED VEL- \ /^ \' I VAV f V H / I I A'ETEEX—Ccigp, Fawn, Grey, \/ \/ i - ' \^HVBvBvBvBH H I I D Pink, Brown, Delph., Almond, i/ l(/ f^PTVQI ■ ■■« Blacklvory- 5/11 l___JC^r / /^ ■ I I X WOOL GEORGELAINE— SCtTI / < #m I % The season's best shades and B^, /OAJ \ / PV ■ m most attractive styles are fea- Bottle, Violet, Mid Grey, X V \ / / H UM WLHJ turcd, all from the Ground Copper Beech, Copper Rose, : : c ■mm ■■ • Floor,;] Millinery Showroom. B, iack- 11/9 VANDYKE COATING — 54- ---• ■■■■•- inch. A Chevron Velour in K. | |i^^^ ■ - jr- ' -^pi^. m m K . a winter-weight coat weight; I I 1 \-f- #"■ '"A #V I r^V I i^^ ■ " Lido, Billiard Green, Crimson, kK{ ] A 1) X bs^ k- ii/ 9 ' all afternoon shades. IU/ 0 ST A I X I CRUSHED VELVET — The A I / \ I IX I i -f- r^ new afternoon and evening I J-\ I IXI i\ I T\l fabric: in Grpy, Purple, . ■ * * I IN K^J L. I U . Moonlight, Green, ii /A Black. 11/9
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 4
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