Colours Fabrics C| One cannot talk of the Season's lovely Silks without first giving some idea of the trend'of colour fashions for Spring. 1} Blues are very important, and will be seen in soft Qrcy Blues t bright Naples and Gobelin Blue to deep Marine. Reds, particularly the new Picasso and Chanel Red, are very fashionable. Ash Pink, Rose Beige, Greens with a yellowish tint, SSeige and Light Greys, are all good peach, is a new and charming shade; while Black used in alliance with White is considered extremely smart for formal Wear. If Fancy Silks, including Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Ninon are as fashionable as ever, but appear in rather smaller designs than last Summer. Colour combinations are more subdued, creating harmony rather than vivid contrasts. Those seeking inspiration for a spring 'toilette' should inspect Ballantynes attractive Window Display of the famous 'Pussy Willow' Silks. These are in the latest designs, including exclusive and original scenic effects ; TTTiHllililiinmf'UfUWll colours that can be laundered With complete success is also available. fatmrnmsmmm
From Touring Car toLimousine Frame Curtains fitted to 5-seatercars £7/151Hoods for 5-seater Cars from .£3/17/6. C. E. ANDERSON Specialists In Motor Upkolitwy 132 Victoria Street hone 8287 A 3247
Keep free from colds by regularly inhaling "NAZOL," or taking a few drops on lump sugar. The surest protection known. 60 doses Is 6d. —« No entrance fee is required for the New Competition, Ask Me AiwUie r , which is in this week's "Weekly Press." More meat is being eaten in Great Britain, the consumption last year working out at 1000 tons a week more than in 1925.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 5
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268Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 5
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