For Toor EASTER oliday* ■ j You’ll be wanting at least one of these I /' ’/ ' lovely new-styled coats while on your ■ holiday. The 1938 Coat Fashions are so 1 Rightfully different—with rich fur trim’b-•> mings, or untrimmed if you prefer them " so—high waists, dashingly flared skirts — : belted or unbelted. And the materials are T 4 so lovely this year, too —it is indeed hard j Hl *’■ to c h° ose between them. Call and see ■ fit 1 J V' "The Farmers” superb range to-day and ? choose yours. 1 -w * I '> || U \ LADIES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS Perfectly styled and Fashion’s latest decree. ! * Wlik ~ showing the new silhouettes. Extremely well cut and finished. Amazing value at l/l W-T / \ UNTRIMMED TWEEDS | / I in the season’s novel Checks and Stripes. Mas- | / terfully cut on the right 1938 Autumn lines. / L 63,_ /1 O />/ LIGHTWEIGHT TWEED FROCKS Are all that’s nice—in Sugar and Spice effect and Flecks. You’ll be delighted with these beauti-fully-tailored Frocks —styled to the second. iminiiiiim i-C I FOR EASTER GIFTS! | BESWICK ENGLISH | HAND-FINISHED | W-.-'l POTTERY. I BESWICK WARE. S I Hand-made in Longton, England, by H English Potters. g .''~'x Beautiful Matt Glaze effect, with a S | delightful silky texture. ■ / (“SPRINGTIME,” a beautiful Spring I I Green colouring, in a number of M X” f / J shapes. || I/ - ' / VASES—3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6 to 17/6. | 8 FLOWER JUGS—6/6, 8/6, 9/6 to 20/-. | ' I I / la ■ | TRAYS—IO/6, 15/6, 17/6 to 25/-. | " / V ’ 7 | | “DESERT,” a warm-toned effect in mod- | / 3 ern shapes— I / Zj VASES—3/6, 5/9, 7/6, 9/6 to 17/6. j \U \ / FLOWER JUGS—S/6, 8/6, 10/- to 20/-. | yjj / TRAYS—IO/6, 15/6, 17/6, 25/-. I Attention! Lady Golfers! FORGAN’S “POPPY” WOODS AND IRONS. To satisfy the requirements of Women Golfers, Learners, Beginners, and those desirous of securing a thoroughly complete set at the cheapest price, Forgan’s designed this set of Clubs. It has everything that is required to make a good golfer. WOODS, 22/6; IRONS, 22/6. These Clubs are neatly and excellently finished in Green and Red. i ' LTD. ) 1“'*" MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1938, Page 11
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