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OSmifch^/. Fashion Without Extravagance When You Shop at C. Smith's new H ATS -'^^^B^ >~. deve lop new /mXL r^Wßfcfc. Ups -and -downs /^^BF This Season has a soft spot '■ \ >-^ I small and upturned or *" w*^ tricky little models with no A^^KF \ \ ■•PICTURE g#* jT -"■• "A"—lntroducing Black Baku Siraw w"' "' |/ * • featuring shallow crown with the brim S raised on a bandeau at the left side. V | J Multi-coloured flowers cluster close \ttfgj& </ / :■ icfc_ihe hair; finished band and soft tt^ ' J^ t '-' bow of Black Ribbon Velvet. Price \ / '■ ' * ■ mo it flu **^^ Tfe # • YOUNG MATRON ilfell "B"—Style notes a now Black Hat - « «L?»£tMi*?£J",.G »"».• sh«" L de«9M *? J«* «P». the n«wn ? ter;,k «,. ~r brim turned up all round, with a Spring has brought forth! Glorious sophistication exspray of clover and mauve flowers pressed with splashes of colour, all the bolder for their tuehd into bandeau at left sid». dark grounds! Such natty little printings and the sheerest Price 35/-. woollens you've ever seen! • SAILOR STRAW 1 - .E«rArv\kl ar< Not Illustrated—The very popular I 3CG ■ 11 Sf^lFliJ ICT S Tailored Sailor in fine quality Nut- ■■■ C* \-» V* Mmm II *J V^» 111 W^ 1 \m* *J meg Straw, trimmed piped plait of contrasting eire ribbons; soft veil - / T . # T" 7* / •the Latest Vogue jor /^S DAY AND EVENING WEAR i : The choice of- Lace for the Matron has never baen disputed as I Wjriih. **'' *o !t« correctness! It has a grace and beauty expressed in no other I rail >^j|l^ - way, and C. Smith's with their usual eye for correctness have VjPH' ■*£<,'1 featured in their collection many charming Lacs Gowns for the I^Sfc' I llVf ©ENSEMBLE IN DARK ROYAL BLUE LACE; bodice with MaaSmi^^^k^y*k '' j^ltoaiiLiM .u,jr- v" length sleeves, is trimmed applique of matching sheer \ MiVyOftiii^a. and lined flesh net; skirt points above the waist line flares jPyp^ljjS^ll&J. "\ M« j>SHj|i^jk softly to ankle; large posy of matching roses at waist; silk M$M - \*W&^&'£Sum. s'iP* The straight coat in fingertip length has long sleeves. • ENSEMBLE OF BLACK GEORGEHE AND LACE. The M&mm&^ jK^^^y^ 'WlmMvTßfWtak frock bodico of Georgette shows a V neck, and is gathered ij^^. JPlh«BmF^.^^^SmPM^K^l *° kust; trimmed above waist with shaped and pointed band mmk,,^^t Ji^^m^BKt^^^^mS^^^m^t of lace caught with a lace posie; the full length sleeves are of lace. Shaped panels of Georgette back and front trim JWtBHMSsM&r the ankle |cn 9ih sk;rt-Coat iust lon^er {fian h?plength and - j^F^^^lljE^r fits to fi 9ure: sleeves are long. Size W.X. Price £9/19/6. eowi »eck and extended \Su~\.^ / shoulder and slightly flared W^T^\ skirt. Co«t hip length has fit- 18-1 %- V &lpi^^Hik ting back and new peg sleeves. VK> -*'J O^^ Siw WX Price £5/10/6. ">^ Whenever you see anything ifra^^K^^' *^»M^^^ yon particularly want and %mt W-\ ML^^y^ you're afraid;it will be snap- . W^^^ *'^^ttPT CHARNAUX ped up, that's the time to use , „,** Vt^^^ r* our Lay-By. A small deposit Is .^sbS^^ ' + feij^M'^^ Foundations TOI* .. ISJTStrt-S: the Modern figure C. SMITH LTD. . CUBA STREET - WELLINGTON NEXT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th SKI-ING THRILLS for only j£3-14-O FROM WELLINGTON £3-2-O FROM PALMERSTON NORTH I These charges cover roil and motor fares, accommodation at the ; Chateau and use of skis and sticks. ' Proportionate reductions from intermediate stations. Final "Snow Train" of the season. TIMETABLE " The "Snow Train" leaves Wellington at The return train leaves National Park at 10.42 p.m. on October 7, Palmerston 11.0 p.m. on October 9, and arrives North at 1.39 a.m, (Bth) and arrives Palmerston North at 4.19 a.m. (10th) National Park at 6.56 a.m. and Wellington at 7.0 a.in* Full information from Government Tourist Bureaux and Railway Booking Offices.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 17

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