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SPLENDID SELECTION OP FASHION GOODS IN THEI NEWEST SHADES OF AUTUMN & LEAF BROWNS AUTUMN AND LEAF BROWN 8 are quite “it” at present in the fashion world, and no more attractive ensemble can be imagined than a toning of these ■ boa utiful shades running through costume, hat and stockings. TE ARO HOUSE can supply a BEAUTIFUL HAT AND STOCKINGS TO MATCH or tone in with any of the following:— COAT FROCK —Smartly constructed of Autumn brown, with check tunic to tone; has pockets and cuffs of the self material; most effective for street wear. . . £6/16/6. COAT FROCK—Similar colours to above, but cut on straight lines with full wrap around skirt; is composed of plain and check rep in exact tones, of colours. Very easy fitting garment. £6/16/6. HANDSOME COSTUME—This special model in jacquard velveteen of soft tabac tone has collar and cuffs of skunk fur. Can be worn open or closed with equal comfort. Most becoming costume. £lB/18/-. TAILORED SUIT —In nut brown tweed. -J coat of graceful line, fastened largo horn buttons. Plaid skirt of self and dull red tones. Makes a most original and useful costume. £l4/14/-. DRESSY HOUSE FROCK—Of nut brown crepe-de-chine.' .prettily embroidered with crossstitch design in gold and blue; has scarf attachment. A useful and effective gown for — £7/7/-. AJFTERNOON FROCK—In crepe-de-chine, combined tones of maize and leaf brown; is cut on tunic lines and handsomely embroidered in self tones. Smart and inexpensive. £7/7/-. WRAP COAT —Made in very handsome Mat.alassie silk, in the new golden poplar shade; is cut in the approved straight lines with adaptable collar and easy sleeve. Lined throughout, shot silk. £l3/13/-. STRIKING COAT FOR WINTER—In fur fabric of LEOPARD SKIN design, with large collar and cuffs of buffalo moufflon, lined throughout with brochej Particularly distinctive coat. £lO/10/-. CHECK TWEED COAT— Straight wrap style, with ( pocket and adaptable collar. In a smart blond of orange and beaver shades. Exceedingly good value. £5/5/-. HIP COAT—In golden brown silk and wool broche material, with cuffs, 'collar and deep border of beaver coney. A cosy and becoming short wrap. £B/8/-. And THE LATEST FROM LONDON. THE CROSS-WORD COAT FROCK—Tn mole rep. with scarf collar. Originally embroidered, in newest “Cross-Word” design. This is a smart and inexpensive ALL POST PARCELS SENT POST FREE Comer of Cuba Street and Dixon Street ' WELLINGTON 'J I ?jYi: j * fl \ f Jv Jv’tl A COLD WINTER MAY BE EXPECTED Already the nights are becoming, colder and the need for warm bedding is insistent. A GOOD QUILT Is Essential Weight of bedding alone is not sufficient —a good Eiderdown gives warmth without undue weight and promotes healthy sleep. Seo our glorious range of beautiful quilts from the world’s leading manufacturers. Prices from 63/WE SPECIALISE IN KE-COVERING AND RENOVATING. Ask for Samples and Prices. .MMB F7J THE SCOULLAR C^LTP/WELLINGTON Branchas at Hastings, and Bienh<ai m MU RESCO p®, YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP YOUR .... HOME WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL SOFT FINISH WATER COLOUR. MURESCO IS THE IDEAL WALL PAINT and has proved satisfactory on all foundations, plaster, wood, paper, wallboard. MURESCO does not orack, rub, flake, or go blotchy. You do not need to get an expert to apply it—it is so easy to brighten home the Muresco way. Colour Cards on Application | R. ® E. TINGEY Ltd. INTERIOR DECORATORS 30 MANNERS STREET : WELLINGTON j

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 2

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