C SMITH’S HOLIDAYS APPROACHING— ' If you need new Clothes these are the ones '”~****’ ,i ‘ | Reslack and be happy / None can deny the supreme comfort of a good slack suit, Vvl C. I i & £ especially if it can look as faultless as this linen worthie. I ■ Trousers tailored to perfection. Black embroidered with . | Red; Nigger embroidered with Gold. | § MW6 vW If A popular number in Flecked Rayana, a serviceable and | ; jp I washable fabric. A tuck-in blouse with action back and ■j. L | ? small neat collar. Sizes, S.S.W. to W.X. Colours: Rose | /|, ®•• | and Green. | 1 55'6 . ■ m \ 1 I A ■ * Slacks tailored in shadow stripe Rayana. Gold, Fir Green, | W (?•' Rose, Saxe, Grey. Sizes: S.W., W., W.X. i 34'6 I \ \ .... Tailored Slacks of Grey Synthetic S \ v'-.A B Worsted, with pockets and pleats at | I wll* waist. Very-special number in all | \ v‘4 B ; sizes from S.W. to O.S. s g /fc/' 36'6 kJ I I " 1 ■ t ' ' English Flannel Slacks, popular for service wear. Bottle Green, Navy and Nigger. Sizes, S.W.. W., W.X. - !! Vm “Chukka,” the healthy and carefree J nnper, in two styles—- ' ’ crcw necli an d the adaptable collar. Rose, Green, Gold, Grey, Saxe. jjjQn and b- Cotton Cellular Tuck-in Blouse, small neat collar. Beige, Bottle, Saxe. Powder Blue and Grey. Sizes, S.W. and W. ■ Sports Blouse of Beige Silk, with contrast stitching on yoke, I V l W Peter Pan colair, short sleeves. Sizes. S.S.W. to O.S. / J if SKIRT AS ILLUSTRATION: Canadian Check Tweed Skirts that will give pep and interest to any Sports Blouse or Jumper. All have vandyked piecing, ' smart and well apart from the ordinary. , 59'6 1/ ® ® M u (JI FYa I 1/ Q 1 ' H 3
jebm .. ? Yes, Berlei made that corset... but not for you. It very '"'" y nearly fits you, but very nearly is very bad business in \ i ||| corsetry, and we’d rather you didn’t buy it. I / / You see, there isn’t one reason why you shouldn’t have the / / I Berlei that’s made in your size and figure type.. • which is, //I ’ of course, the only Berlei you should wear, ever! /' I Despite all the battledress and uniforms we’re making, we ifi ■ still produce enough foundations for everyone. So if your I / * usual store hasn’t got your particular fitting... wait lor it. jj |£ & ||||l||P V / If , ' If you have to get it immediately, then your store won’t » y £ * g mind if you shop elsewhere. ’ * Please don’t take something that’s nearly right. We’ve , always given you line, comfort and fit, and so long as Berlei When you’re being fitted remember: remains, we’ll continue to do so. ' Regulations insist on less elastic in foundations, therefore you should 1 Test the fit in a sitting position. 2 Look for more freedom at waist and hips than yon normally would. —— “——— —' «i Mi l— iwi l 11 - rm fin ■ m - riTiinwr.«rrrHMi —
AFTER 8 W WK MORE EGGS PRODUCED BY PROMINA FED BIRDS THAN BY ANY OTHER METHOD. WAIRARAPA SEED CO,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1943, Page 5
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