1 The Radical Changes in Fashions are r fcathiisiastically approved by Smart Dressers. : ; There isn't an instance in the new stifle Costumes where .k- - ■■■ the narrow skirt is shown; the present position is quite the re- . verse, full skirts being the authentic and accepted style for prer. • ; sent wear. e '2- ' Frankly speaking, it is a better'mode; the freedom of move- ~ ment gained will add queenly poise to every woman's personality, - an impossibility in the day of straight and narrow skirts, r ' , Dame, Fashion has emphatically determined that the whole ? world of fashion-followers shall adopt the new style, and it goes ;; - without saying that that command will be obeyed. > ° »• What charming styies there are can be gained from a visit to the 0.1. G., where the magnificent Showroom Is redolent with Blooms from the Garden of Fashion. • '■ ' COSTUME IN WORSTED —White, with fine black etripe, wide rovers, and || j V belt; loosely cut skirt, full skirt. . £8 10s. " 171 iA ' GABADINE COSTUME—Smartly cut, .'with.wide sleeves, lined I / II rei \/lV tv < rf It to waist satin, twill. ■ : . 675. 6rt. lit H /XYllllV ' \\/ COSTUME—In small Navy and White Check; full coat with belt, lined if V? 'I\bS; '• 'I *'•' ■ through white. silk; fancy collar; full akirt. £6 IJS. 6d. -"Vl l / '1 |V COSTUME —In very fine Self Coloured Tussore, Coat fastened at side "with I. :c/ ' 'l V/ | I V';:.' two buttons; ileep collar, of tussore, embroidered in washing silk in i\ . li/ . pastel tones... Skirt pleated all round. .£7 19s. 6d. ; — DAINTY BLOUSE—In-embroidered Voile, sleeve aiid. yoke inlet with beading; : VwHl' V . .high collar fastening to .iieck. ,- : • 21s. 6d. I® ' CERISE CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSE—RoIIar collar; yoke and sleeve cut |$jvA'. "\ m ono ; ■ finished with buttons, 28s. 6d. U M ;'; SMART HOUSE FROCK—In Sapphire, Blue Paillette, under bodice of ' S a P Ninon, with white pearl buttons finishing front,' Full ekirt gathered on to hip yoke. 6 guineas,
Is-better than ,Cream of Tartar for Scones, Cakes and Pastry, etc. Mix exactly,-four, oudcbb Klepalo and tWo ounces Bicaih, Soda. •:'Ask your Grocer .for Klepalo. 'AH Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M.-Bannatyne & Co., Ltd.
, mouth' parched. and; dry— " A /' t •' . Not' made: to swallow—just . V to diewo It quenclies thirst, ~ • jig® cleanses;:: mouth -and teeth, | 1 soothes the throat, steadies ijj stomach' ■ -md - ;nerves. : v Its WM • * delightful mint flavor refreshes, >• I \ and benefits wonderfully. Sealed « . % ■ isi a wax-wrapped packet. • Ik#* L:s@P 88$ask@t @f Mvs M&'isam : ■ 56 stamps from Invrfffra the sole Australasian Agents, J. C. & Coy., Commerce House, Melbourne.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 7 September 1915, Page 2
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