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Melbourne Cash present % •> LOVELIEST AND COATS -- i iff . tv aa THE NEW FROCKS.... Charm and freshness combined with all the sparkling new colourings—in florals, spots, checks and stripes—give these Frocks a beauty all their own. Every one of the adorable figure-flattering garments is gaily designed for Spring, with flared or pleated skirts, puffed shoulders, long or short sleeves—shirred waists and other distinctive touches ! Never before have we offered such a brilliant range in every fitting—in fact, there are literally scores of delightful models, all so smart and crisp and all such wonderful value at Melbourne Cash’s specially keen prices THE NEW COATS... Available in an extensive variety of weaves and tones. They arc beautifully tailored and incorporate the latest fashion - first features, including novelty pockets, stitched collars, smart double-breasted styles, new pleated backs and other popular innovations. And you’ll be pleasantly surprised to note that such exclusiveness is so well within reach of your purse ! M.C. 280. A beautifully tailored COAT in a fine woven d wool and fully lined, “the neat roll collar being finished with rows of •• stitching, the sleeves beingfull fitting and a Square shoulder line. VVQk / & ;i price »* / w M.C. 210. A very/* snappy two-line BOLERO tin a superior .'quality Silk Crepe. The ' bodice and rovers being of “ ’exquisite patterned silk, ’ ‘ very dainty' " "••A frock S nfe<l pS 49/6 * ! 1 AM m L ■q / i < A 'Js mi 3 m M.C. 330. A very suitable FROCK for a matron being cut on a full fitting line; the bodice having gauged and padded shoulder line; .the skirl out on slimming lines with box 45/pleats. M.C. 300. A very gay FROCK witn zig-zag markings in bright colours on a dark background ; the bodice being neatly tailored with a contrasting- collar and the skirt being- cut in the new pleated sunray.. style. price •49/ fe M.C. 300 M.C. 210 / 1 BUS IE GISBORNE’S o a ox 207

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 14

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