to PRESTIGE HOSIERY HOSIERY No. 811. Service Weight Fully Fashioned in Pure •Silk. All Light and l>ark Shades in sizes 8} to 10 inch. 8/11 PAIR. No. 606. Sheer Weight. Itingless and Fully Fashioned. 8/11 PAIR. BOND’S HOSIERY ‘ADORA’ Semi Service Weight. Fully Fashioned Pure Silk. All Sizes and Shades. 4/11 PAIR. ‘MICRON’ Fine Pure Silk, Fully Fashioned and splendid wearing. 1 6/11 PAIR. ‘EMBASSY’ High Twist Pure Silk. Fully Fashioned in New Shades 7/11 PAIR. ' (go w BED SOCKS # |f Soft All Wool in Pink and © M © Blue. 3/6 PAIR. Jjfc LISLES, CASHMERES and SILK and WOOL LISLE. Fully Fashioned, good appearance and excellent wearing. 3/11 and 4/11 PAIR. I ■■ . CASIHMERE. .All Wool Cashmeres, all Shades and Sizes. 2/11, 4/11, and 6/11 PAIR. SILK & WOOL. Both Plated and Marie Qualities. 4/8 to 6/6 PAIR. AULD & Co. Drapers. Opotiki. Season’s r.lfi.y ■ , *A' ' v ?t tV . •;/), No longer does general Iqok upon the Overcoat as a . only—no longer can it be considered a mere .shelter io cast aside the rain drops. It lias become aian’s dress that distinguishes immediately liis*_,U3£&\dttUality. =• - To draw comparisons with the , ages when Overcoats were of a. rigid type and of an extremely short nature —it is artist’s work to compile and design shapes in overcoats that suit the type of figure for - © required. '•Y'v'iutlAY, & .... v/ ... -■■■■cl -<e> OOATS are cut to fit every type of figure such skill they emphasise your iudivitlualit'yr just the elegance you desire. ’ They feel different ! They are different! Their success is that difference. Invest in <:■ m Geo STYLE 550. A double-breasted fitting Chester with a four button front, vent., D.B. lapels and flap pockets. The seams are neatly taped and the interior is completed with a super heavy satin lining. A coat that positively screams style and easily the most popular number among the younger and more slim style of man. The splendid cut of this coat emphasises the shoulder widths greatly and‘defines the waist to a point of slimness without, in the least creating any discomfort or apparent tightness. , STYLE 560. A double-breasted Fitting Chester with a four button front, tw ( > show buttons, vent back, !>.«.*. lands s;id flap pockets. The seanls are neatly taped and tiie interior is completed with a super heavy satin lining. This model is possessed of two exceptional ‘ features—extra square should o ”?., and a bold 801 l la. ilr. pel—features that are demanded by the ultra, smart v/.'style loaders of Hollywood and Filmland. Likened to ej’style No &>0 the waist is defined to ,v point of slitur -!&-ju»ss. without creating in the I<•<..;c. any discen fort or '} •npbarent tightness. VA ‘ Overco ons ***:■ .rt -i
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 21, 8 April 1938, Page 2
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