Lady Fashion Evinces a Liking for the Unusual in Summer Costumes :'•: : : ><r* The forecast of fashion is faithfally revealed in our Showroom display of New Summer Costumes, everyone of which is a distinctive, model, Grace will be found in every line of these irresistible creations. Here are a few of them:— A DISTINCTIVE' SUIT IN..PUTTY/ GABA CORD - Box pleated THE CALL back which forms a panel; box pleated- sides; with fancy shaped nc-'TLITJ belt, which fastens in front; coat collar and long roll revers; smartly vJr I flti J J out pleated skirt. Price, £16 16s. WILD ' SEA AN ESPECIALLY SMART SUIT CUT ON STRAIGHT LINES is in ■ WAVES Putty Gabardino; inverted pleats down back and side seams; trimmed ' '. lv buttons and button holes, also cuffs, coat collar, tvnd square revers; will soon make itself heard, skirt cut on straight lines, finished belt. Price, £11 11s. -~.„ ' , : • 10U will be going to PRACTICAL COAT AND SKIRT IN CLERICAL GREY GABARDINE- ". the bays to indulge in that Plain, tailored; inset pockets; trimmings of large and small self but- healthy, joyful sporttons; plain skirts, raised to waist. Price, £9 19s, 6d. * swimming! SIMPLE TAILORED SUIT IS IN PUTTY GAiURDINE-Steep roll col- . f l6 " thCSD lim * wiU . ■ ~,-,•■_ interest vou:— lar and revere; inset pockets; neat hanging plain skirt. . Price, £9 19s. 6d. BATHING CAPS-A great ' ■ • , ■ variety; a 'beautiful sclecSPORTS SUIT IN LIGHT PUTTY GABARDINE-The coat is loose . tion to'choose from. belted, with square patch pockets; straight cut skirt, raised into waist. 'Prices, 2s. 6d. to 15s. bfr. • : Price, £7 17s. 6d. . .■ «ach. AN ATTRACTIVE SUIT FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY WEAR-In BATHING DRESSBS-In greeny fawn Gabardine; panel back, with belt extending from side to P ura wl |*' ? ' ™ th front, and fastening with buckle; finishings of self coloured buttons; • ■ Canadian shape; V neck.' straight hanging skirt is finished with belt. Price, £7 9s. 6d, si z2s: S.W., V.,. 0.5., t .-. O.S.' " _ . , ■i . i « Prices, 14s. 9d., 15s. 9d„ hnry lady who visits, this display ks. 6d., ks. s<s„ m, each. will appreciate the- Smart Cut, • .■ ' , ~ ''' / v Come • in i o-day Exquisite Materials and Distinctive while you can have Air that characterises these costumes, . a Wide Choice. IAMBTON.QUAY, WELLINGTON:
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 32, 1 November 1918, Page 2
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