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Model Frocks & Costumes At Greatly Reduced Prices Here's your chance to get that new frock or costumeModels have been marked down at really ridiculous prices, yet all these goods are of high quality and of the latest designs and styles. Call in and inspect them for yourself. A FRENCH MODEL in Black Georgette, trimmed with gold insertion ; has skirt of knife pleating, finished at waist with touches of colourUsual Price £l3/13/- Bargain Price £ll A FRENCH SLEEVELESS MODEL in Scarlet Georgette, has bodice trimmings of tiny black buttons ; the full skirt has band of black and floral taffetas, scalloped at foot— _ Usual Price £ll/19/6 Bargain Price £9 BEAUTIFUL MODEL in Two-tone Cyclamen Marocain ; has long bodice line with tier skirtUsual Price £l2/12/- Bargain Price £lO/10/AN ENGLISH MODEL of Navy Georgette, artistically trimmed with self-coloured fringe; is finished at waist with rosettes in mulberry and UsuaTprice £l2/12/- Bargain Price £lO/10/A DINNER FROCK in Laquer Red Georgette, combined with ribbon of same tone—- ■ Usual Price £l2/12/- Bargain Price £lO/10/HANDSOME ENSEMBLE MODEL CAPE AND FROCK in Mushroom Georgette and LaceUsual Price £ll/11/- Bargain Price £9 A GEORGETTE MODEL in Onion Brown; has over skirt of beige lace — Usual Price £l3/13/- Bargain Price £lO/10/A BEAUTIFUL MODEL in Black Lace over Light Mole; is finished at waist with touch of embroidery in periwinkle and cyclamen ; O.S. size Usual Price £lO/10/- Bargain Price £B/8/A MODEL IN NAVY GEORGETTE; the short bodice has long roll collar, the skirt finely knifepleated ; finished at waist with honeycomb; O.S. size— Usual Price £ll/19/6 Bargain Price £9/9/V FRENCH MODEL in Black Velvet and Georgettt with touches of creme.lace : O.S. size— Usual Price £ls/15/- Bargain Price £l2 V DELIGHTFUL MODEL in Black Georgette, finely- pleated ; is beautifully braided in putty and gold, with pipings of putty and cyclamen— Usual Price £l3/13/- Bargain Price £ll A CHERRY-COLOURED GEORGETTE, selfembroidered, with long scarf to match— Usual Price £5/19/6 Bargain Price 90/A DAINTY IVORY GEORGETTE FROCK ; has narrow panels of black and white, outlined in pearl beads ; O.S. size— Usual Price £6/6/- Bargain Price £*/5/S per cent. Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. "The «*sa Cashel Street Christchurch

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 6

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