I Fashions For Juniors I MILLINERY §£VEN THE CHILDREN ARE FASHION ||§l CONSCIOUS THESE DAYS, AND WHY NOT - THEY LIKE A CHANGE JUST J ' BRING THEM ALONG AND LET THEM MM SEE THE NEW MILLINERY AND Wg CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES. Tailored Felts j I In soft shades of Blue, Flame, Fawn, Cinnamon and J | Pink. Trimmed with matching corded ribbon. These j * are ideal for all occasions. 1 Allen's Price 14/6 j i Bobby Hats and Bonnet Shapes made from j | Fancy Straws j I These are going to cause a lot of excitement with I I' your daughter. Sewn from Swiss braids in shades 1 of Blue, Pink, Maize and White. Be early to choose j one of these to match or tone with her new Summer .. t, i' Outfit. I Allens Price 17/6 j | Billy Boys j | : Good deep head-fitting with small turned-up stitched J § brim. It will be fun for the Junior Miss to own one i | of these. Shades of Rose, Blue, Buff and Gold. I Allen's Price 17/6 I | Made from soft summer hoods. These | are just the cutest hats any Miss could 1 I have. Trimmed with colourful felt § I posies they are here for you in Blue, ! j Buff, Gold, Green and Rose. f.f 1 | Allen's Price 18/6 "Kay" I | Prinl Sun-Bonnets I Cut from brightly co'loured floral, jg (5 1 these will be cool and shady during j» 1 the peaked-bonnet. These are fad^ I . less and are easy to launder and iron. \ 1 Y 1 v { Allen's Price 3/11, 4/11 K I Spotted Organdie Sun Hats j With the popular six-piece crown and m f wide shady brim, also in bonnet style ^ I with stiffened brims. These are guar- -^3^ ' 1 anteed to launder. Showing in shades [])] ' j Jj | of Cream, Green, 0 White and Blue, 1 / ff I i backgrounds with contrasting spots. r%i i Allen's Price 5/11, 6/11 /«Penny, P Toddlers' Sailor Hats . Boys' Print Helmets j Ma.de from good quality silk these - feature a neatly turned up stitch-brim. Showing in figured prints. He will be For the baby boy these are the smart- happy at play while wearing one of est he could wear. these. ' Allens Price 5/11 Allen's Price 5/6 H.UI.HILE1I lTI). HIB m wi unimiiniiiniiii um i utu I LEVIN'S BUSIEST STOKE wm o ■» u mm u wm mm u mm a — 1 n n nm \ i
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 October 1947, Page 7
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