“You know, John, you remind me of the Venus de Milo.” “But, hang it, I have got a pair of arms!” “Oh, have you?”
G S red! t Good Quality is Always Priced so Moderately at C. Smith’s! Bfe SUITS R IN THE MODERN MANNER! ~,/pYv ( J,' So suitable and very smart for the present season —Jersey and Fancy Knit, with unusual touches added, make them ready and chic for immediate wear! A 1 ~ combination of comfort and smartness! . More pleasing still, they’re priced so . 1 W reasonably! OWk tf SPECIAL for EASTER! d T j 2S FANCY KNIT fejgHF 1 1 -/ WOOL SUITS From 47'6 | II Style and quality above the ordinary—i 'H / s a " totally different, and priced at least | ® 10/- below their value! The latest | Hl shades—Clover, Red Earth, Tan and I H kK W I Bottle. The Coats are very smartly I ''w bIBl; nl $ trimmed. Skirts have pleat in front ’ I i B and fancy P oc kets. Snug fitting, 1 'HI 4 in S-W- and W- sizes ‘ priced frorn 47/6, (BO -04 isi I W| I 35 FANCY WEAVE W ’ ’ « fl WOOL FROCKS ’T77 1W 5 Fr » m 39* 1 If Uli .• '| Another special group of very smart j / | styles in Fancy Weave Wool Frocks, I v | priced to suit the demand. Some with I ’ | V neck, others with trimmed collar. ‘ Smartly trimmed with buttons, belt and buckle. Here, again, the colours are the very last word —Clover, Lon'i I I'' don Tan, Bottle, Red Earth, Black and ✓"'A, ; Navy. The fitting varies from S.W. to % i i * O.S. Priced from 39/6. no T M NEW CARDIGANS k MS AND JUMPERS, TOO! JOS THE NEW LIGHT-WEIGHT S# FANCY WOOLLEN SCARVES Just two from a sparkling collection that hasn’t been unpacked very i long! Fascinating wisps of cheerfully coloured wools woven into tricky little conventionals. They give tailoreds and topcoats a lift up to rOHi brightness and chic! ® TWO DIFFERENT STYLES 4 AND numerous colour, effects. 2/6 2/11 ’■ » r The ever-so-popular Cravat The Triangle! The key to its A ' . ,4 style! They’re in cheery bright success is its versatility! Intershades that can’t fail to add a esting conventionals in every W ’’•l spot of interest to your sombre possible colouring you could / if®®®!,! winter clothes! Fine wool woven want. Its wool, but not weighinto narrow stripes of varying ty! And aren’t they modestly colours. There's warmth, but no priced! Only 2/11 each. You II ’ 1 Ekß iTaS bUlk ' 2/6 eSCh ’ f ' nd them ' n the FanCy Section ’ MATER!AL DEPARTMENT. MOSS CREPE 3/11 'Ma 'B \ '• A A A A serviceable, soft-feeling all-wool fabric for present wear. Self colours—Clover, Brown, Cherry. Oxford ~ Blue, Saxe. All fashionable shades and an “easy-to-work” material that offers plenty of scope for the Home dressmaker. Price, 3/11 yard. 36in. wide.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 April 1938, Page 10
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