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Style rAssuranceTo wear a D.S.A. Garment, whether it be a coat, frock, ensemble, or suit, is to know that you are perfectly attired . .. Dressy COATS (Illustrated on left) DRESSY COATS in Wool Georgette trimmed with silk stitching and embroidered. Navy, Brown, Black, Fawn. All sizes. £4/4/-, £5/19/6, 6gns. ENSEMBLES ENSEMBLES in Navy and White, frock cut on tailored lines with hip-length Coat, with three-quarters and full-length sleeve 84/-, £4/19/6, 6gns. TAILORED SUITS (Illustrated on right) [TAILORED SUITS in plain worsteds and with pencil stripe. Cut on well-fitting lines. In Navy, Black, Brown. S.S.W., S.W.. to X.O.S. . £4/5/6, £4/19/6, 6gns, 7gns. i SPORTS SUITS SPORTS SUITS in good variety of Tweeds. Plain and belted styles. Shades —Fawn, Blue, Grey, Brown. S.S.W., S.W., W. £3/19/6, £4/17/6, sgns. COAT FROCKS COAT FROCKS showing in Wool Georgette, cut on welltailored lines, in Navy, Black, Kenya Red, Green. S.W., W.. W.X. 4gns, £5/15/6, 6gns. m is m Pi tel m 3^ m. m Sim m m (Illustrated above) Tweed Sports Skirts in light-weight, pleat at side and hack, in flecks and fancy weave. 17/6 (Middle illustration) Well-tailored Skirts with panel front, in Black, Navy, and Brown. 19/6 & (i iM Smart New SKIRT Styles... (End Illustration) Fancy checked Woollen Skirts, smart designs, pleat at side, light and medium shades. 25/6 WL \ Address t , George Street, Dunedin Telephone: 11-479 All Departments ★ Poor modem Cinderella! Do you keep house like this? There are hundreds of ways of lightening the load of women’s labour . . . lifting the weariness of sordid toil from her shoulders and the wrinkles from her face. And if some slight expense is involved there’s always the fairy godmother of easy payments to wave a magic wand. Get a vacuum cleaner, an electric cooker, a gas copper, a washing machine. Read about them in the ads. in the ‘Star.’. 4 THE DRUDGE

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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 28

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