Dressy Afternoons demand fashions like these. For your Spring Wardrobe! the new season ■— and from to-morrow (Thursday), our Showroom will be in readiness for you. AFTERNOON ENSEMBLES, in effective contrasts. Hip length, finger length, and length coats to tone with frocks. Newest materials and trimmings. In Navy, Brown, Lido, Wine, Black/White, and Crimson. S.W., W., W.X., and O.S. sizes. 49/6, 59/6, £3 3/-, up to £4 12/6. m P*V -eft jr If V (T j/7 1 \ 7 /^5 \ ) / 5* S3* 11 HATS New and Lovely POPULAR SUITS FOR SPRING, made in attractive two-toned tweeds; short mantailored coats and Norfolk stylos. S.S.W., S.W., and W. sizes. 49/6, £3 7/6, and £3 10/-. SMART COATS, in novelty mixture tweeds, cut on military lines, with wide revers and flap pockets; some broad checks. In shades of Brown, Blue, and Green. S.S.W., S.W., W., and W.X. sizes. 59/6, £3 3/-, £3 15/-, and £4 4/-. SMART WOOLLEN TWEED SKIRTS, in fancy checks of contrasting colours; very new designs. In shades of Brown, Amber, Green, Navy, and Black/White. S.W., W., and O.S. sizes’. 11/6, 17/6, 19/6, and 22/6. A fashionable assemblage of important New Millinery for Spring! SMART AND EXTREMELY BECOMING ARE THE NEW SPRING HATS.—We are showing' models in Taffeta or Jack Tar Straw cleverly combined with Taffeta, with gay little posy and veil, creating some very charming numbers. In Black, Navy Blue, and Brown. ■ From 27/6, 29/6. You simply cannot resist the DAINTY NEW TOQUES, with those captivating little veils and sweet trimmings of flowers. These are in Taffeta, Raeello, and Neora Straw,' in Navy Blue, Brown, Bed, Lido, and Black. From 15/6. THE READY-TO-WEAR STRAW SECTION includes a splendid range of shapes in all the spring colourings; new trimmings of Petersham and velvet ribbon, straw plaiting, and flowers. ■ All Moderately Priced. SPRING FELTS still find definite favour, and are featured in Oatmeal, Chaff Beige, and smart new Marl Felts. From 7/11, 9/6. A.&T.INGLIS LTD. GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN
/ a Styles that are Distinctive Jusb as styles in clothing change, so do the styles in eyo- ■ wear. The latest frames just to hand are particularly attractive. Como and let us show you some. Falrmatd Optical Co. Ltd. Queea’s Building, 119 Princes Street, Dunedin, C:i. ' A. H. FAIRMAID L, H. HEDLIN CONSULTING OPTICIANS. Scientific research proves that Mr. Lane was right. Science has recently shown that certain natural remedies are more efficient than those produced artificially. Now everything in Lane’s comes direct from Nature. Cod Liver Oil, Nature’s own finest healer, its health-giving specific not yet fully known. Creasote —fragrant—and antiseptic the enemy of germ life. Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for teeth and bones. Fresh eggs, the ideal emulsifier. It stands to reason that Lane’s is the one perfect Emulsiontake no other 1 s »/9 and 4/9 _ a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. lON EMU There’s m harvest to be reaped by the sower of the seeds of advertising. * Star ’ readers are the fertile toil.
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Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 3
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