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\oggr®) t RiiA' Bags first. KUDOS have the new Doctor's bags. These Bellucci bags are Italian designed, and complement this season's clothes, leather and lovely — that is the elegant Bellucci briefcase. All aspiring lady executives should own one. even if just for their classy good looks. Anyone contemplating air travel should rush in to KUDOS to get one of their few remaining Tula travel bags. These cabin bags hold a lot. and are the perfect shape for propping up jet-lagged and swollen feet on long flights. Scarves second. Lovely, floating, ethereal. Soft shades of greys and greens, in hand-painted silk, and large enough to wear every which way. Arriving soon, the grabbed-the-m inute-they-appear screen-printed scarves by Susan Salmond. Watch tor her distinctive fern patterns at KUDOS. ■. r— —-—- 5 EM This new shop in The Shades has the nowest sound around. Direct cut digital recordings. This new technique for recording sound is the most perfect yet and music buffs will experience a new listening sensation. Feature artists for albums include Glenn Miller, Buddy Rich, Chick Corea, Benny Goodman. July/August is expected delivery time, but supplies will be limited, and those in the know are already placing their orders. In stock now, are the boxed sets of The Full Collection of The Beatles' albums. Not cheap, but a collector's item. And for those with a yearning for Greece and things Greek, THE EMI SHOP have a great range of imported Greek recordings. Telephone 794-529. J P ,q, -t” Soft sensuous and great attention to detail. This is the Escalade label and this week FACADE, In The Shades, have the new range of Escalade dresses. Hand smocking on shoulder and dropped waistline, delicate tucking and pleating, and old-fashioned floral or tiny geometric prints add up to — gorgeous. Just in from Australia. Rodney Clark dresses. Tucked, bloused and belted, in burgundy, dark blue, cream, rust, these are so elegant. Anyone seeking the new country look will fall for the Peter Austin and Jonathon Elliot shirts and blouses. In khaki, burgundy, browns, creams, there are checks galore and some have matching solid colour vests. Both label* are Australian, and exclusive to FACADE. v IS/Es) ‘v ? ? Now in stock at KNOTS are the Danish embroidery kits from the Danish Handscraft Guild, Denmark. The Guild employs top designers and these kit* come complete with full instruction* (in English), their own Danish flower thread, and the specially made linen. The linen and thread are available separately. Wooden plates are different and sought after. Use them a* dinner plates a* well as serving platters. KNOTS have a selection by Charles Boyle, plus side-plates and small bowls. Eweing pots are arriving and hand-glazed tile pieces by Gennie de Lange are In. There are lot* of hand-knit, hand-spun hats and beret* in natural colours at KNOTS. OMERS - Surely the swishest butcher shop in town, CLEAVERS, in the centre of The Shade* Shopping Precinct, have replaced sawdust with carpet, clinical tiles with elegant wall-paper, and there is not a chopping block in sight. All meat is prepackaged, and arranged in easy to see, easy to get at cabinets. And marvel of marvels, tho cuts are small. Not everyone has seven (or eleven) hungry mouths to feed, and not everyone loves cold meat in disguise. So those who live alone, or In pairs will appreciate this service. Overhead* In CLEAVERS are lower because of the shop size, and prices are really lower. There are weekly specials, and cut-price-crazy-hours on Friday*. PERYERS PL EDUCATIONAL BOOKSTORE,-! i PERTER'S TDUCATIONAL BOOKSTORE is one of those shops with something for everyone. A very eclectic collection of books, and a difficult shop to leave. So many interesting titles catch the eye. For instance: How To Overcome Your Fears, by M. P. Leahy M.D. Bicycling For Fun and Good Health, by Kenneth Luther. Or for amateur horse owner* and breeders: Treating Common Diseases of Your Horse, by G. H. Conn. First Aid For Horses, by Charles H. Denning. And for the steadily increasing number* experimenting with vegetarian cooking: Vegetarian Gourmet Cookbook, by Joyce Me Kinnell. Vegetarian Delights, by K. R. Mehta. Fsurtoutl A A Swiza Clocks are precise to approximately one minute per year. And they are beautiful. There are Carriage clocks, desk clocks, and some unusual bedroom clocks. They are the antique* of tomorrow, and SURTOUT at the Hereford Street entrance to The Shade*, have an extensive collection. Charm* are being snapped up by the fashion conscious, and SURTOUT have them in cool jade, agate, silver and 9ct gold. Wear them on your watch strap a* well a* bracelet* or chain*. There are some lovely fob watches in stock, with Roman numeral* and engraved case*. Also for round the neck, Ivory and silver pendants, and just for fun, an Ivory and silver Charlie Brown brooch. At SURTOUT in The Shades. h —r Paris, in 1925 was widely excited by on exhibition colled “The Decorative Art Exhibition." Art Deco was born. Now in 1979, MARJORY MILTS, upstairs in The Shades, brings Art Deco to Christchurch. The shapes, the colours, the clothes, the accessories, have come again. MARJORY MILTS makes lovely clothes and hand knit* from authentic pre-war pattern*. Diamante jewellery, bone hair clasps, fur pieces, snakeskin belts, all the preplastic appendages are in stock now. There is a 50 piece Susie Cooper dinner set, handpainted china and ornaments. Nostalgia seekers, and new wavers will enjoy the MARJORY MILTS shop, upstair* in The Shade*. Phone Kate Fraser, 529-S7l with regard to this column

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Press, 26 April 1979, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 26 April 1979, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 26 April 1979, Page 17

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