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Let’s get set for aCOSY Jill Winter - S lit • / iH 1 W/A- ft wit ' ® J Wil? 1 •* ■ 11 W* NEW COATING TWEEDS Refreshingly new colour-groupings, very different tones and exciting-ly-designed weaves distinguish the New Season’s Coating Tweeds. Here are a few examples of “The Farmers” fine range. 2 COAT LENGTHS, Fawn and Brown 54in. TWEEDS, in Brown and Fawn Mixture Tweed, with diagonal stripe. Mixture; also self-coloured checks. 54in. wide. 3T6 Length. 54in. . att chating • m- ALL WOOL VELOURS, in Beige, ScarALL D | W P°m CO Vi NG i k N,S c er ’ let and Saxe. Suitable for Kiddies' Black, Navy and Bottle, with a fine C oat s . Sg/AYard. raised selr-colour striae. Ain. m w ■ 10'6 IMITATION HARRIS & DONEGAL TWEED, suitable for either long or ALL WOOL COATING TWEEDS, in short Sports Coats. 54in. wide. Heather mixtures. 54in. M Yard. SNUG “UNDIES” TO KEEP YOU WARM! A sure foundation for Winter Comfort — x. these trimly-tailored styles are carefully i IL 'dUX cut for perfect fit. ’ SILK & WOOL VESTS, very finely wov- vlniWill/// / H en, round neck and opera styles, in /.y Peach and Cream. S.W. and W. /Z/’/l/ll j sizes. PRICE, MH nil N IltO LUSTRE WOOL & COTTON VESTS, || 1, ,/IWW /TL attractive lace patterns, in opera top Ay and round neck styles. All shaped T' : at waist. Pink and Cream. u i/AIV /y/ | ,/S price, yn WO yW < / I PANTEES, banded at knee and waist to — " / / match Vests. S.W. and W. sizes. A / PRICE, ALL WOOL QUEENESTA VESTS, shaped at waist. Lace pattern, in * round neck styles. Pink and White. PRICE, SUNTEX ALL WOOL VESTS, suitable ALL WOOL BRASSIERE TOP VESTS for Maids and S.W, Round neck draped at watst. Shades: Sky and styles with woven band. 1 each ' PRICL ’ price, 3/11 COSY ‘UNDERS” WINTER WOOLLIES THAT FOR THE MENFOLK! ' DEFY OLD MAN WINTER! We’ve got to look after the menfolk and mens heavy ribbed colonial pullovers & coddle them a bit in cold weather to keep CARDIGANS, in Grey and Heather shadestheir tempers—and their temperatures . , , tT J ]• oc I Inrlprwpar MEN’S ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS, in right! These good lines in Underwear assorted shades. From 6/6. will fix em. MEN’S HEAVY FLEECY-LINED COTTON LUMBER ENGLISH WOOL & COTTON SINGLETS & PANTS. JACKETS, assorted shades. 5/11, 6/11. All sizes. 3/11 t 0 5/6 : “CANTERBURY” HEAVY INTERLOCK SINGLETS We ape nQw showing a Spleridid Range o f New SeaAND PANTS. All sizes b/b. son , g puLLOVERS AND CARDIGANS. “MANAWATU” WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS— 12/6 to 32/6 . 10/6 and 11/6. We carry a full range of all numbers in ROSLYN and BOYS’ ALL WOOL PULLOVERS, in assorted shades, other Colonial makes. i 6/11 to 9/11. BOYS’ COTTON & WOOL SINGLETS, 22in. to 32in. I BOY 3 S’ ALL-WOOL PETONE SINGLETS, I O - J^E | e s a re’ S to S ha C nd-uiMhe-H win'inw/afu mi Hill 111 Inr 11 m oil 111 I ITHit BE READY FOR NIPPY NIGHTS WITH EXTRA BLANKETS COSY-FLEECE ALL WOOL BLAN- ROSLYN BRAND, Super Quality, N.Z. KETS, with attractive Pink and Gold Wool, with pastel coloured headings borders of Green and Blue. Single Size Palr Single P&ir ' Double Size Pair Double Pail ‘‘ PLAIN COLOURED BLANKETS, cosy THE n ' I S I ppS E i’ ankfts^ 001 ! hHes 1 ’ „noul okarUs nf Blue OURED BLANKEIS, Pastel shades and warm, m pastel shades or mue, , R , D- 1 1 A of Nil, Gold, Green, rink and blue. P ‘ti n e SaZsixe .... Pair Single Double Size Pair ’ Double Pair ‘ I IftSl _/ W.RC.A. LTD. ) ] MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1938, Page 11

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