... And Still More FROCKS I*'- w For Fashion Conscious Buyers reflecting the latest trends—fresh youthful styles designed for the modern miss—and | ■ . '‘-WF cleverly cut Frocks on trim slimming lines for larger figures—the Fabrics are delightful —crisp new Silks in gay florals and plain colours—washable Linens in pastel shades and smart American Prints in spot, check and m I floral designs. * Each Frock is of fine quality Fabric—care- /M'l K 'y! fully cut and finished —we can confidently -’W recommend the fitting—and we know that ; T.\ you’ll be pleased at the moderate prices. lb : V OIL / / hSwFrv IRpilill W go Jai I - [I ■ ' ART silk frocks / / f° r casua l wear. 1 / o K f V th r e y S c?b^ht n ?ri^- e / M ? DE } L Rayon Frocks for I I Kill- bar wardrobe. In a \ \ dainty Florals — crisp wHIIIi variety of attractive w young fashions skilfully JWK ill® styles, pretty new \\ 1 styled-newest colours Florals and Floral : kJ -with short or long stripes. Both short vA sleeves. 7Q/C t° and long sleeves. .13/0 Ijjptg g"' “ 35/6 £7/19/6 MODEL SILK FROCKS in plain 1 colours in the new Suedella and j J < Peach Skin Silk Crepes —un- | 7'< crushable and good quality. In a i wide range of styles, all attrac- f ; Ai ~'i' r "T"’ lively finished. Gay swing skirt 'V' i W? fullness and shirred bodices for /X.’ s 'yilw •the misses—finished with jewel- • : led necklines —well cut flattering • ] " 1 i i'-SIWWy’ lines for the larger figures. - • i > J~] ip \ jj\ I Pastel tones as well as Navy and ’ •; ; ry \ ’ \ Black. Size S.S.W. to X.O.S. , I XM M 69/6 “ £9/19/6 ![W /J; oX —\ \ C U''*) WASHABLE LINENS in both ~ [ ’• I .’ A '•; •’ Frocks and Suits in the new 1 .• - ) n J 4 ” sugary effects — uncrushable — J />7 '1 V ' fadeless. In the latest pastel i- •. - ■ j 1 /A I \ floral designs. All sizes. ’’ l \\ 49/6 w rah O' suite - - g 3 /_ i. gg/g DIRNDLS are again . a MEBBERT-? Season’s feature and we a zysjwn I / ' I I ' ' i< have just received a 'IffWF fcM / Hwk i 1111“ /CT" ® II I ? quality line in smart m w/ rH-H Ws. li. I . I I American Prints. Fresh, ffja ww |Wm ’SBjk I I crisp and different. I|| B| ||l | ®BB 'W I \ I I i! Floral, Check and Spot JBi JBi A M » JIM BWF | sTw s .*J7/6 CO. LTD. J liJ-A ■ R \WStA ■ I FhowTsunughtWu ■ W I SMES YOUR O s -;'Z . j | CLOTHES ■“* " v ' 1® , Pillowslips keep good and strong.. o they re always washed Jgg with I You can,t ex P ect y° ur clot hes to stay strong for long when I . you use so-called "cheap" soaps. They give such a weak, I wishy-washy lather that you have to rub and'rub to get them I This shows how Sun- anywhere near clean. And that's the surest way to wear I light's extra-soapy suds t h em out qu i c i-iy_ j t ' s f ar c h eap er to buy GOOD SOAP — Se he c otheTust Sunlight Soap-and be sure that your clothes will last you I er . welL Sunlight is all pure soap —the one soap backed by |l zZ a guarantee Parity. It foams up into dense, sudsy lather that urges' out dirt in a twinkling — and no hard rubbing needed. Sunlight deals gently with clothes—adds mon ths of wear to their life. You can see why so many ‘women say—"lt pays me to use Sunlight." SOAP exfM-soapy surts save your c/offes A LEVER PRODUCT-MADE IN NEW ZEALAND f L305.16N2.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19400911.2.84.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 8
Word count
Tapeke kupu
598Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24228, 11 September 1940, Page 8
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Southland Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.