Fresh as the Flowers that Grow! A refreshing group of Child- TINY ™T S is, ren’s Frocks . . . charming for jtooss school or holiday wear . . . every are in florals and plain materials. x . Priced from 6/11 to 15/6 one as gay as a patch of Spring . In 24 inch only, we have a blooms. SMARTLY CUT FROCK, buttoning down the front and featuring a flared skirt and trimmed with a white collar and buttons. £ 'xt Showing in gay florals of / /Zi rzMiS assorted shades. This style priced at 17/6 „ In attractive “JUDY” MATER- // lALS, we have a full range of // Frocks from 16 inch to 36 inch. i (r/) // These are in a good assortment / J V • °f shades and styles / / I jsT' k // Priced from 9/6 to 23/6 / / \ \ Children’s heavy quality TUS- // '3- 7*' 'W ORE SILK FROCKS made in / / // ‘W.'ft 'I \ \ \ XVI neat style with embroidered ' / /,//, 'll! in; 1 ’ I L \ \ 4 ( A \\ yokes and Peter Pan collars. J I //■/ i \‘i\ W e —KOa These are in 16 inch and 18 inch. x/O XA — „ 19/6 V W AK'EHiA Children’s and Maids’ NAVY and white spotted silk 4(\ / FROCKS some with gathered \ *'hllaL itVl 1 I //J waists and others in neatly X ?***< zr/kA/F //I tailored styles trimmed with •U’-'Xp'' // white buttons. Sizes from 24 ' / / I cX-3jall-»4 n 7 inch to 42 inch. II I *IV I Priced from 33/6 39/6 rJwL? \ Hi /‘ 11 \ IN SYNTHETIC WOOL of useful IA pi //a.\ / f IA i shades of Air Force, Rose Pmk L^ l^l and Apple, we are showing a £ JtLA FROCK with short sleeves and -a. \ trimmed with white collar and AW - ! ( X \ I 17 cuffs and contrasting buttons. f \ 1 Sizes 20, 22 and 24 inch. V_Z -~jPriced at 22/6 w ST MVERCAKI ll
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For Cheery Household Fires. LINTON QUALITY COAL-Advt
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Southland Times, Issue 24886, 28 October 1942, Page 6
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