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fj|l\ . in colourful array I ■; ;; ill/iL^ /"7 The first days of Autumn are now here, and it is ='' lMp-^':.i.\K&*!- with pleasure that we present our special showing P^Sf \:'\\ ' °f the new mode. Coats, Frocks, Costumes, Mil- ,: V ] linery and Fabrics in every conceivable and smartest /': \ I Autumn colours—all are now on display in our l *""//' / ' . ' showrooms and windows; A cordial invitation is ' _.B^7'~\ extended to all our customers and friends to pay a ~ <^?7 \. visit of inspection and admire the latest creations / / \ °* Dams Fashion for Autumn, 1934. •. , /"^^ NEW MILLINERY I « e^B3P* 3S^ s<i ) . Rich in nua ]i ty ar e these Attractive FRENCH "'"'' • , ' VELOURS—Flattering, pretty, soft brim A A //» '■■ '"■-.-.' ■ . ' , . . and smart Petersham trimming. Price *<*/ 0 Smart and Quite away from the Beret Tarn type of Hat, Henderson introduces the most daring I /-*\#al\/ M-h, E«L* •»!.«.-. LITTLE HAT of the season, crown coming to a . ■- LOVCIY INGW r3.DIICS P°in* and back of hat forming a shell— -| O/C • ~ and the price only 10/'Uv The new fabrics alone are worth a visit of _^ . - ' ■ inspection. See them in our windows and showrooms. ' ' , The New Colours Include: I New IMPORTED FROCKS I COSSACK' BLUE—A beautiful new shade be- ' ': i-^k^l"^ tween a Royal Blue and a Bright Navy. Very Imported MODEIi FROCK of Romaine with smart and ideal for Autumn. ' ' " ■ :*.•:. self cord stripei shown!: in ; Moss Green. The lines _ I '-■■ are slimmiing, and' trimmings' of material in reverse, WINEBERRY—A rich wine shade that will be sleeve tops smart and new, stiffened and extended; very popular this Autumn. collar in Beige/Brown marl is of delustered silk, , • ~* Ar4n . . . . ~'■', double girdle of two-tone green X>»7 /I C/C S^h^n^lv 1 nt Of m°SS-C°loUred G™' patent leather. Size W .X. £7/15/6 ■ IMPORTED FROCK of Soldier Red, Crackle '. ■ : POKER RED—A rich yVutumn shade, the exact Crepe, designed on straight lines, the bodice cut colour of a red-hot poker, exceptionally smart high to neck, finished with an adaptable tie collar, and becoming. . . capetts shape, trim shoulder to waist at c -,„.„,, back and front, skirt foot shows fan CO / .' See our range of Plain, Corded, Crushed, Em- nipits Si/p W OtJ/ - ■ . . bossed and Brocaded Velvets in a bewildering pieats. 3 i/,e w . wt#/ array of new shades. f i ——^— ' C. SMITH Ltd. Cuba Street :: Wellington, C 2 WHAT WILL IT COST ~gpiM^% TO RUN THE CAR &flsßt£!§k. YOU IPI TEND TO BUY? iLjbm It isn't the initial price that keeps many people from jdL-^pspnfT^l'^^^ '^'Bl buying a car-it is the cost of running it. rrM^lrA m^ t W^l £fl Yet how is it possible to KNOW in advance what the ' \ojL—^Of^4^ f f(o7^3? running costs will be? Only, we suggest, by taking the V-X \ZSIt-* Wm^'''^ experience of thousands of others. ■ rr:K^jlJCZ^^f^BP*'''- , Just refer to a few people you know who have invested -^^^^I^^hßE"'^^ 'M& i?*JM in AUSTINS. Are you interested ia a "Seven"?..they'll tell { -\ X \ Y&j^tmk "i e^:° the Ballon they «* and as fcr Wm |piili» ; "Ten-Four" owners get 40-45 miles to the gallon, and \^&Sh Wm —^—————« the full-sized Light "Twelve-Four" gives as much as 35 miles /l^'^iwt ISli The IQ^A ■to the gallon. The same economy of operation applies right -^ J^ 1 V*9+ through the Austin range. And Pe.trol and oil are not AUSTIN DANGF : everything. DEPENDABILITY COUNTS A LOT! A ™!* c " J, KMriW v»ii^*ja ' " the seven % rou it rind Austin Cars running up many thousands of standard Saloon. miles on the road between each visit to a service station. YouMI find, in other SaioondeLnxe.words, that "As dependable as an Austin" really means something—not only, to the "ten-four-your motoring pleasure, but to your pocket. For, after all, a car is "value for laioonl^uxT money only in so far as it is cheap to run. ; Cabriolet de Luxe Sport's Tourer iy^v^^E/ j^J^^^^Bßf^j^^k "/MhSE^l&Hp^S^^^^^^R Standard Saloon Sle^^^^^^l^l^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^B^^^^van^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^v Greyhound Sports Saloon flff^Bß*^^^^^^^^S^^3Wi^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^B^BßßlllWl^^BßlßßSßßlß^« Also Sis-Cylinder X 8 n.p. iuoqcls THE AUSTIN "TEN-FOUR" SALOON // \i yOU BUY A CAR — BUT YOU INVEST IN AN I 1 AH c f I xi I «^P^ I m^ II I^l II ™IS symbol on a \\ ■ . ■ .. ■ ..■ ■ •. , 11 MOTOR CAR IS YOUR /I DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS: \\ GUARANTEE THAT rr I MAGNUS MOTORS LTD.- \ ISR--S^ CT /. WELLINGTON. J[ AUTHORISED AUSTIN DEALERS ;& PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING;N.Z. Farmers' Di«t. Co., Ltd.; WANGANUI, H. F. Harman, Ltd.; MASTERTON AND PAHIATUA: W.F.C. Assn:, Ltd.; NELSON- ' ' " J- c- Ingram and Co., Ltd.; BLENHEIM: H. R. Dix and' Sons/ Ltd.' ' """'","'

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 4

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