EXHIBITION CABARET
The Exhibition closes tonight, and tbousands of people will be paying (heir last visit. Though Hie Exhibition Cabaret is to remain open for the rest of Hie year, the bookings for tonight ' are already very heavy, ami it is expected that niniiy patrons will end their evening dancing. Those who wish to avoid disappointment should reserve early, for a limited number of tables are available today.
A perfectly charming imported winI ter ensemble at Agnes Samson's is of very dark bronze brown woollen with a simple tailored-frock finished witli n peter pan collar and a soft wide bell caught with a big brown wooden buckle inlaid with satin wood. The long coat, with lovely straight lines, has a long searf collar of brown beaver, ami the lower half of the full sleeves are heavier gathered into a fitting cluff. Another 1 vefy attractive imported ensemble is brown, too—frock very plain with a smart little stitched standing collar with a tab bow ami brown lamb buttons down the front. The three-quarter coat cut to nip in-at the waist, line ami flare slightly below has a brown lamb turned-over collar and whole sleeves of lamb modelled to accentuate mililly the smart, wide shoulder effect. Agnes Samson, Lambton Quay.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 6
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208EXHIBITION CABARET Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 6
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