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BROOKE’S RESTAURANT has a subdued Somerset Maughan type of atmosphere, so is pleasantly relaxing for lunch. The mirrors add a spacious element to the wood panelled restaurant, with its round wooden tables, bentwood chairs and exotic greenery. It is open on Monday to Friday, from T 1.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. You may also try the delicious French food on Friday nights, when you need a respite from late night shopping. BROOKE'S RESTAURANT will be open tonight, from 5.30 till 10 p.m. The Blackboard menu has exciting changes each week, with a concentration on pates, quiches, crepes and flans, BROOKE'S RESTAURANT is upstairs in The Shades, overlooking Hereford Street. f facade ■h, < The Australian collections have come to town, and can be viewed at FACADE in The Shades. Junior Look has beautifully tailored jackets and coats with matching mufflers. These are in a heavy tweed. Bread 'n Butter follow more casual lines, with their cord collection. The jackets have thin leather belts to wrap around your waist and over your shoulder. Boucle blouson sweaters and matching pants are perfect partners, and the Black Pepper candlewick sweaters are the epitome of confortable dressing. Mathilde is another label exclusive to FACADE, which shows a glamourous new approach to evening wear: satin dresses are very '*4o's", with padded shoulders and in a wallpaper pattern. Another stunning outfit is in jacquard: the big slithery top Is worn over narrow pants. PERYERS BOOKSTORE (J; There is a book for everyone of PERYER’S EDUCATIONAL BOOKSTORE, especially for those interested in health, child-care, exercise and diet. The following titles are just a few examples of those in stock. Quick Headache Relief Without Drugs — Kurland, $2.60. Menstruation and Menopause — Weideger, $4.60. The Fear Of Success — Tec, M.D., $2,25. Toilet Learning— Mack, $6.95. Rugby and Sports Medicine — Stokes, $3.95. Aerobics for Women — Cooper and Cooper, $2.50. Mummy .Why Can't I Breathe? — Wilson and Barbone, $7.45. You And Leukemia — Baker, $11.92. The Parent Book — Bessell M.D., and Kelly. 413.05. r J rKUDOS has a very smart new range of Julie Thorpe belts. These are expensive, but well worth it. The classic designs will not go out of fashion for years, and the materials used are of faultless quality: sterling silver, snakeskin and lizardskin. The Scott Design belts are in lots of colours, and have tortoiseshell clasps. Soft, supple Molnar bags are exclusive to KUDOS: these bags are 'beautifully made In tan and a darker brown leather. New supplies of bamboo bags have arrived, in cream, pale wheat, brown and khaki colours. See the comprehensive range of accessories at KUDOS, in The Shades. j[ Jtoyway J For those of you with a sweet tooth, MARY GRAY will already be a well-known name. There are now three MARY GRAY shops in Christchurch; in Hereford Court, at the Brighton Pier, and in The Shades. The owners were taught to make sweets by a woman who owned The Candy Shop in Christchurch 40 years ago. MARY GRAY has everything in the confectionery line, from acid drops to fancy boxes of mixed confectionery. There are some very special treats: sugar and glucose mice with coloured gumdrop tails, and squirrels, rabbits, even a Humpty Dumpty. F SHADES FURfIHD H |k SHEEPSIUHCEIITKE J As the name Implies, this little shop specialises In sheepskins and furs, as well as knitted garments and leatherware. The sheepskin coat and jacket range caters especially for women, but there are also rugs, boots, slippers and toys. New Zealand # oppossum and French rabbit furs are crafted by David Langley* of Christchurch and Mooney's of Dunedin. There are all sorts of woollen articles in the SHADES SHEEPSKIN AND FUB CENTRE. with -especially lovely hand-knitted jumpers and cardigans. For rugged good looks and warmth, these are unbeatable. The Baron leatherware has embossed designs on the wallets, coin purses, key rings and holders and drivers licence covers. You will find all these goods upstairs in The Shades arcade. The original HILARTS* boutique ts now tn The Shades, with Its usual range of very good labels. These include Jennifer Dean, Peppertree and Hullabaloo, plus outfits from Parnell Village designers. Texture Is a sensational look for this Winter; Peppertree has gauzy woollen dresses tn cream and cream and brown stripes. Two-piece suits have a definite military style, especially when dressed up by the accessories at HILARY'S. Jennifer Dean is a name that has always stood for excellence, and the clothes for this Winter are no exception: chunky cord pants, superbly cut woollen skirts and their silk shirts, which are irresistible. : tiff: fSURTOUTJ SURTOUT has a superb range of rings, featuring precious and semiprecious stones. All the following examples are exclusive to SURTOUT, made from their own designs. There is a predominance of very fine rings — a square emerald set in 18 ct. gold, and a beautiful diamond In a white gold tulip setting, are examples of this. In a less expensive range, amethysts and sapphires are also set on delicate bands. Them Is a new range of silver chains and pendants, from $9.50, in a variety of styles. SURTOUT has one of the finest ranges of clocks in Christchurch. These include eight-day, quartz and electronic styles of mantel, wall and alarm clocks. Phone Gaye Francis, 790-940, Ext 897 " v with regard to this columns

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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 12 April 1979, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 12 April 1979, Page 14

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