i INTEREST CENTRES IN THE ■ NEW WOOLLENS E a VERY WOMAN who possesses that wholesome a ambition to look her best can arrive at that objective by keeping in touch with our DRESS DEPARTMENT. For the smart Autumn and Winter Frocks and Coats these two lines we feature today will be extremely popular. ALL WOOL IMITATION CAMEL HAIR COATINGS Exclusive lengths to each shade. A soft, supple weave for tailored or swing styles. This lovely cloth is featured in these delightful new tones of Indian Brown, Steel Grey, Buck Fawn, Alpine Green and Birch Red. 54in. wide. EXCLUSIVE COAT LENGTH—--57/6 ALL WOOL FROCKINGS Wool Georgette, which means warmth without weight and still the cut of a lovely style. Warm shades of Moss, Sky, Brick Tan, Dragon’s Blood, and the ever-popular Navy and Black, comprise the range of this popular weave. 54in. wide. 13/6 yard a Ua9
NEW ZEALAND FORCES OVERSEAS. The rates for parcels and cablegrams for members of the fighting forces overseas are as follow: — PARCELS. Up to 31bs 1/From 3lbs. to 71bs 2/Perishable goods and foodstuffs should be specially packed. CABLEGRAMS. (1) FIRST, SECOND and THIRD ECHELONS. Charges, 5d pel' word, with a minimum charge of 2/6. There is no charge for the address. (2) ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE ABROAD.—To be addressed C/o Admiralty, London, 5d per word, with minimum of 2/6. There is no charge for the address. (3) ARMY & AIRFORCE NURSES, GREAT BRITAIN.—Sd per word, with a minimum of 2/6. There is no charge for the address. (4) ROYAL NAVY PERSONNEL ABROAD.—To be addressed C/o Admiralty, London. —The whole message (address included) charged as at 5d per word, minimum charge 2/6. REMITTANCES. Anyone wishing to remit money to members of the forces overseas may do so either by post or cablegram through the Base Pay Office, Wellington, and remittances to soldiers must not be forwarded by any other means. For further particulars, apply Post, Office. M. M. SIMPSON, Postmaster.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1941, Page 4
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