1 * ft X for November Races SMART MODEL MILLINERY Fashioned in cire satin, faille silks, trimmed unique ornaments, velvet flowers, Black, and Black and White ospreys. Toque shapes and medium brims, and good head fitting— From 35/PICTURE HATS— In Capeline, Crinoline and Braid Straw. Wide drooping brims, fold-in crowns, trimmed velvet ribbon to tone. Or in Pastel shades, with velvet flowers Introduced — From 32/6 BLACK SILK COATS— In Ottoman Silks and Satin. Double collars, pleats at sides. Belted fronts — 89/6 Signs. 7gns. SMART REPP COATS— Ju all newest shades, and Navy and Black. Tailored styles, with pleats at sides—--83- 89/6 95/FRENCH MODEL FROCKS— In Crepe de Chine and Satin Beaute. Shades of Pompadour, Cocoa, Mist, Sage, Navy and Black. Trimmed with lacc, tucks and embroidery, and fine French pleating—--84- Bgas. Bgns. MODEL FROCKS— In Georgette, trimmed lace and floral bordered Ninon. Novel styles with lace and line tucks. Newest shades — Sgns. 6giu. Ygm. THREE-PIECE SUITS-Jumper, Skirt and Sleeveless Cardigan. In Chenille. Celenese and Crepe de Ghlnf Sage, Larkspur, Sandalwood, Saxe — 89/6 to 7gos. DISCOUNT : H- IN THE- £ Graiam, Wilson & Smellie nj i ü ß|l mi.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 13
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185Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 13
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