“A man’s club may easily break up what should be a happy home,” says a writer. If you must practise approach shots; don’t do it in the drawing room.
C. SMITH LTD New Fashion Shades spring 1 z HANDBAGS X No. I— s oft ’ squashy suedes dipped in a < wealth of colour. The illustrated bag, for •’’’'jilnE instance, is to be found in Red Earth, Cy- ~ ,Z' clamen, Moss Green and Navy. It’s fitted JwWWkWi divided inner purse and unusual ch, ' omlum ,rarao ' 19'6 /‘ ■ ni 'j No ’ 2—Boasting dressmaker details in the / 4 soft pleating caught from the frame in V / front. Fitted with inside purse and mirror. In either London Tan or Red Earth. Suode ' *s'j| ! ' O No. 3—l t>s a squarish case type' of bag with ,[i ‘'■Hr' 1 5 i 'l l Dull Gold frame. The severity is relieved = ■ ■ with radiating tucking released into gath- ■ -Wir': ij » ers. In Dark Brown, Bottle Green and i' ' ■K' hi 'ft' Navy. Suede. M v f 111 ffi'.'’’MY -I W W iflrff* ' in No. 4—This grained calfskin handbag JI 3 you'll admit is smart. Interesting touches f / are introduced in the ruffled edging and • . .xtwisted handle. Petrel, Bottle and 4 c — 19'6 \..1, 4 A 1/MX LAY-BY K Vk’jl 1/ W 1 5 No. s—The contrast of shiny and dull plays an important part in the appeal of this handbag. Fitted with inside purse and chromium jlßHffr frame. In Bottle Green, Dark • Brown and Navy. -z j ?• I GLOVES of Personality! No. 6—-New Spring Gloves reveal soft loath- W ers deftly handled; finishings of line stitching, , pipings, small straps and buckles. This one u has radiating stitching from the buckle. In Black, Brown and Navy. 13' i a No. 7—This glove has a definite contrast in *7 the edging of the gauntlet slightly shaped. In Black, Brown & Navy Leather. 12'1 1 ./ No. B—This glove has interest add- '( ed by the horizontal piping on the gauntlet, which is strapped and n . buckled. In Brown, Black and Navy Nappa. 10'11 No. 9—For those who prefer y LAY-BY simplicity, this glove is their q P.O.D. goal. Beautifully made, the 7 _ gauntlet shaped slightly. In Black, Brown and Navy Nappa. MAIL ORDERS ' ■ ~<4 POST FREE 10 ’■ No - 1 0—Nappa soft and supP* e makes this perfectly plain tailored glove. Fleec.y lined to ward off the chill in spring weather. In Black. • Brown and Navy. i|l|y' lo'ii For Value and Friendly Service
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 September 1939, Page 2
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