"The Fanners" have never shown such exquisitely elaborate apparel for evening wear as these gorgeous imported models. There are many exclusive creations of fascinating grace and beauty. They embody many original and distinctive touches, which are so charming because they are so different. 5 per cent. Discount for Cash the prettiest: A SMART MODEL GOWN in Lemon Glace Silk, with overdress of Silk Net, relieved with bands of Glace Silk. The smart bodice has V-neck, and relieved with saxe at the waist line. Short Net sleeves completo this elegant Model. ANOTHER CHIC MODEL GOWN in Henna Glace Silk, with overdress of Silk Net * draped bodice and Net sleeves. The whole is finished with dainty rosettes at waist. A HANDSOME MODEL in Grey Georgette, with smart bodice worked in Vieux Rose and Grey Silk; double skirt, smartly trimmed 'with fur. AN EXQUISITE DINNER GOWN in Henna Souple Satin, with long cross-over bodice, embroidered in beaver and brown Silk, collar and cuffs trimmed with beaver. The overdress is composed of accordion pleated panels of Georgette trimmed with beaver. A DISTINCTIVE EVENING COAT in Amethyst Mirror Velvet, large sleeves and cape effect. Smartly finished with large white fur collar. U I*l W Gashel Street Christchurch
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 3
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