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. Thursday Afternoon 3 p.m. In Our Tearooms Southland Boys’ High School Choir (60 Voices) The programme includes gems from Grand Opera, “Drinking Song,” “Angelus,” Special .Feature “Maritana,” “Anvil Chorus,” “H Trovatore, * Th _ « “La Donna e Mobile,” “Rigoletto,” and many others. Also special feature of the ry song “New Zealand.” NeW ZealailCL Musical Director and Accompanist-— Kennedy Black The Programme is Given by Kind Permission of The Rector—Dr G. H. Uttley. Afternoon Tea 1/- No Reservations PUT ON A BRAVE ’FRONT’ /] Iw/ss-. for /'/X wl ©H® Spring A B In these “coupon conscious’ ’days if —i ! I you have a costume that’s still quite A ' ra IIW I 1 x presentable you can pep it up Illli* i I " amazingly and prolong its period of , 111111^0'i usefulness with a nifty new blousette -I Wr | (or maybe two). Let’s introduce a KOw j ■/ few of our latest and best—you’ll love X wlSi J them! Each Blousette rec l uires on< • "O V- -- J coupon. w l A — Smartly styled ■ xfe&f \ 7\ A Blousette featuring in/\f fg’wA ■ sertions of lace each JfWlWkVyi 'L' a tot D side of a centre panel. ‘I ' alia c l 4fa V \ / ‘ lii B — Round necked | I \ /l I ~ I Blousette with twin Vl/M - vHUk groups of five flat »£JrirS' ’ Ivv A A B A» 8 'I pleats. It is one of the SAa II ’Willie ™ neatest you could wish «S si WHA MsSSTJ”"I’* 1 ’* • ' to see. White GeorTgf * ' gette ’ PRICE V / /M C — A real rejuvena•V?V' 4EO- v V | w tor for your suit or i * 7 w pfc- costume, this Blousette ! Z rv AlslJx Ulii is of fh e shirtwaist i i \ WC"\ type- Jt 1133 tucks and /1 /' J>? 7 »»Ak /C ■ 1 /. covered buttons. Mb ( WwH price 15/6 t-y B If- W D — This charming *** v> J i /C oI g Georgette Blousette 'A II isK?' favours sunray tucks and pearl button ttim- \ vir z ming. It is in White. G FRICE 4/6 F g —This Blousette has a F_Fpminino simplicity is the F— The scalloped collar and front tafiored collar and flat. keynote of this Georgette Blous- opening of this Blousette, and the way pleats m the front ette with its lace-edged front it is softly gathered at the yoke, make panel. White or Beige panel and collar. In Beige and it distinctly different. White Georgette. P €^ ge^’™„,£ O iT!a White. PRICE {4/6 PRICE |4/6 butttons. PRICE J 4/6 SOMETHING NEW IN HOSIERY To wear with your heavy Tweeds and Winter Brogues this new classic Cashmere Hosiery is superb in quality. CHEVRON STRIPE In England, these aristocratic woollen stockings are “the P «vrv wwaxhtc thing” for war-time walking. Fully fashioned in chevron RH” stripes and fancy weaves. Popular shades of Fawn. IN CASHMERE HOSE. Requiring two Couons from the “M” series. Sizes 8| Superb Quality! to 101. PRICE 18/11 W INFANTS’ GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ MILLINERY AT STRIKING REDUCTIONS O? ' m A /11 pink > Bei s e and Teale - / I / I I x'JbMw USUAL PRICE 8/11 to 10/6. 1" I I SPECIAL PRICE I ■ ■ V FFT.T HATS for children and maids. Halo and t S S S styles. Shades of Nigger, Royal, Brtck, Z/ f | ' - I Scarlet, Fawn and Saxe. / I I Ift - I USUAL PRICE 10/6 to 12/6. fl IB L SPECIAL PRICE K-/ 1 1 SMALL CHILDREN’S HATS in felt cloth. Halos, g (z Pixie Bonnets and Bonnets with pleated brim. Shades f T fro Scarlet' Tan, Nigger, Royal, Powder Blue and Cl /I I USUAL PRICE 10/6 to 13/6. gj I I SPECIAL PRICE V-Z 1 a LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 24820, 12 August 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24820, 12 August 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24820, 12 August 1942, Page 2

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