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mm*. n ■ :vt ins sp t sut A n ° /asf for a change—Weve planned a MEN’S FASHION PARADE and why not? There are those people who think that a man is effeminate who takes an interest in his clothes, but ids a worn-out idea and one that is rapidly losing favour. In fact, in Sydney recently, when' a leading store staged a men’s fashion parade, a surprising -number of men attended and - the affair was a huge success. This afternoon and again to-morrow afternoon in. Hay’s tearoom, seven or eight men will show men’s 1 summer- fashions, ranging from sports wear to,evening dress. Man-like, they are feeling rather diffident about it, but, armed with pipes and cigarettes 4 and secure in the knowledge that they are perfectly turned out, they are determined to make a brave show of it. The parade will be of interest to both men and women, and you can be sure, of real entertainment (in more ways than one); v Remember then I TMIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW " AFTERNOON InHAY’S TEAROOM, beginning at 3 o'clock MEN’S' FASHION PARADES,’ interspersed with musical items—r, Afternoon Tea Charges; as usual. , (No extra charge for admittance, and no bookings.) Coint early andmake sure of a good table ! Hay’s Men’s Shop

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22513, 22 September 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22513, 22 September 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22513, 22 September 1938, Page 9

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