the Spring fashion story in one word . • . + . . . . always first with the latest, James Smith's presents a range of Spring's most dashing check tweeds at typically modest prices. , Swagger Suits, Jacket Suits, mannish Tailored Suits—all are made in checks. Say checks, large as paving stones, right down the scale to tiny shepherd's plaids. And true Paris styles to make, them up are procurable for a shilling or two in McCall Printed Patterns. •i ' • j£§f Checkerboard Checks Y'*yK Also,a variety of broken cheeks, in black/white, ' V"A fawn/brown, navy/white; 54in. Perfect for swagger **sd Wifccm suits and useful toPc°a*s. 54in. A/11 YD. ' ' Amr^llraL ' Price T' I I Fringed Checks' \ gmmtjEß? I IW-WdSSMr The last worcl In Tweeds are these unusual checks. £§?Sk3RJ/ ft ffl J^a-^1' each alternate square being fringed along one side. H^jJ^ % BC"^ £* 3 '" b^A^/white, green/white, fawn/rust/brown; j^p^M- [g|i . Outline Checks-/,"'" ' . - % \'% % I , Cream ground,, with checks made of fine lines of ffi^y^ftfWH&CTl^m Vt isfsl ■ flecks in black, green, brown or Irt/X. YD. Tfilillii' fPrP' * Horseblanket Checks E&iait M^K \ 1 1/ Dashingly bold, in a variety of sizes and colourings, ' , pSH|p^wi|JK || /( / including green/white, fawn/brown/lemon,/ fawn^ laJCTry N II I \ brown/red, . fawn/brown/green. 1 1/X,'YdJ H^Wr «,«.- Shepherds 1 Plaids v : fifnlSll ™S U irVJV/e Rne Worsted: minutely checked in brown, navy. tmWsJM 34in.'bust require, black- 56 in- " ' . IA/JL YD» mXa^SSSBR yard $ S4in. ma- Price ITT ,^P . ' / McCal! Printed Patterns , & ;•'' • Sketched at left — 'James Smith offers a complete Home Dressmaking M£* S"" X? itcJ n Serv 'cc, with these famous patterns, and.'their 1*5% ' retires i'^y^ds •• uP- to-d*te Cutting-out Department, where any Mf 54in. material. , - , 9a""ent may be cut out, or cut, tacked and fitted, ' ' for a nominal charge, , - - i The Shopping Trend is to I mm ■HB Ah i V !■ fl ', *.. H •'■' " ' -*■ Acids in 48 Hours. '*•> JmHt^^mlmß^^M When the least movement of a Joint or '^BBwI^iMWSsSBB ' ' SX!S? <s t ,an a*in* torture, it is time to . " i > KMVKm^BI^BBBBBBV'. »^BVK^<^3BBBI act—-quick! PJieumatio poisons have a ' .. i VSaKf^BBHSBBBBBBK*!- " * before tho poisons settle firmly all over yll> rßV^BV^B^B^^BV^B^^^^ _^Mt^BW your system! * ' * t(m ll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^h^^^M^^^h^^^^^b r^, I°^ 3n?u il l? e Powerful new irivU-aclliu, - 'lI^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^mIIIIBBBH ' remedy that Is astonishing ,thousands of ifW sufferers, and It's just as good for gout lumbago and kidney misery as for rheu- O acids—then soothes and heals. That's the "^«__ a ' V i —^ - '' secret of Urodyne's success. *"•"•» "™ TitanKS tO»» l^" Ba l NW"J^^^I^BB» , Ask your chemist for a package of the' , ' ..TiTrrsßyfc7iiT7iii 4feMtlHm^B^B■ new^Urmivne tablets, and if the/ don't do - -^^^^WM&*PTmr^iji\*T "'fcTTTfmMiß^BMr * * VriM^V- .^^T':^! ll**--^Z^r^^^!lJ^^i^^^ff^^^^BßM» TELEPHdNEVW^^H ( BBBBBBmi mbWBBWbbBBbBmP 44-040 ; ■ r— ; ' . ' ' '"'_ Drives Out Itching § 70 Dandrufif—-Quickly t Years -' And Stimulates.Scalp to Grow Hair Nature's Own Way. '-.'• Reiiute ' '" ' "M^ hair was dry» liritt|e- a""" «*ntiini»lljr' nepuce -BJ- falling out," states Mr. H.,R. A. Arthur, K'V~^glMjftj£^^^B 9hH^^^^^B^Bß^^bSP>^ 1 dearly it shows there is now-uo excuse JZLiI l^^ljrAM»^l Bfl^Bfl MPiI&^BSBB&r «j People to suffer with scalp trouble*. rf-*""^£*^^^'^Bk. '■' \l^ 'S Dandruff is not—as many ■ imagint-- - H V^sM^O'^ When this insidious germ plugs up OBTAINABLE AT L^CrilMOß^Mßlß^^l c? n" >out- S0? 11-^ 3«>m «calp » ' not ALL CHEMISTS. L£mlS^^PK.^^KiT:ll cleansed of these plugs—baldness will . • ,come. Crystolis Rapid—by virtu* oj " its t If you would have a CLEAN scalp— aniazing penetrative power—« acienB— ——— MB '«- -[--druff-a new .rowth of affi^MtSl-C- - with the glossy sheen and sparkle down into the hnir-roots. Here it din-' rt-fc \t**mm ft..ff . O of good health—ask your chemist for solves and expels 'all hidden foreign lIQ I Oil ■ matter—and stimulates the papiUaa "*w ■ *#•« IWI ■ . (hair-growing organs) with the very EYESTKAIN CAUSES HEAD- \ ' elements they need to revive their ACHES AND LOSS OF natural hair-grawine functions. "" EFFICIENCY .*""" *^. I <s*7~~7^ I °° highly endorsed by world-fomou* f. >. /[/ /j\ scalp specialists—it is positively mar- — Consult — , I I t (\ ( ( I (\ antoed to produce actual—visible— EXPERT OPTICIANS L/_ I— / I ( II) results or Email purchase price of "2/11 ' VrTT / \TTI7 f* promptly refunded. SPEAR & MURRAY LTD. / RYSTniTS ' 7 WILLIS STREET ' „J „ . , „ .. , *—»1 i^ UILJLIU (Opposite Grand Hotel). %Z£WJXX ' ' RAPID ' Telephone 43-369. c'i s!, n2 w"k"ne* Pl "*'-*6 ™1; ?"«■ Recognised by the Pharmaceutical ProI -^;;—«-wth jj^hrfrt-d, fcsSlop as the WorJd , s most ' Effectjve . 1 ' I Scalp Treatment and Hair Ktvmmtium.
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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 14
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673Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 14
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