♦ ♦ ♦ #♦_:♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ■'r'.,--' * i 6<t>lS DE ROSE j ♦ Hfthe rich, rare and unique ♦ ♦ "'so§our,-.and the most fashion- I t 1 Ible in D-I-C Millinery! I ♦ :'; -""' ' ■ . J No colour is so popular, or has been so enthusiastically ■welcomed ▼ ■ '■;-, as this-wonderful colour —"BOIS DE ROSE." <^ ♦ fi«L -S\ Its manifold shades, from the almost fv^ -^\ ' |^os^j pastel-like pink to the full rich tone JK^Q j^f -^ I fc\ %mlk which reminds one of some elusive I k mk $ 111 I H colour between vieux rose and. ruby red, -! I H 4 I§l I M are intriguing, and particularly so in If H ♦ kfmJktfi D.I.C. Model Millinery, which, needless |S &.ft>'7) ♦ ♦ *>iLAUX^ to say, is quite exclusive. ♦ ♦ :r :f" . _ ■ .-■♦ ♦ " \ . Take heed of Bois de Rose J ♦ ": —it is quite the latest colour ♦ Exquisite is the only word for the largo MODEL BALLIBUNTAL 4 •'. STBAW. The cartridge-pleated ribbon velvet across crown gives "a new note in trimming, also the brilliant coloured bird novelty w ♦ -rpin ' H gas- ♦ T A'SMALL MODEL IN THE NEW CBOCHET VISCA STRAW— ■ This charming littlo hat has rose petals placed flatly across crown ■»' ♦ '"■ at back, and band of gros grain ribbon, all to tone 5£ gns. <$ A '■ ' ' • ' ■ & ATTBACTIVE TUEBAN—With small brim, in taffotas and straw ♦:; cloth; -fluffy osprey mount at sido perfectly tones, and gives ♦ 4 ;;smaTt effect . £3/19/6 ♦ A;BECOMING PICTUBE SHAPE IN 'VELUM' STBAW—Palest ♦ ♦ ;.'; bois de rose brim is upturned at side back and bound ribbon A '~ velvet. Large velvet pansies in pastel colour give pleasing effect . • . - . 89/6 * ♦ Ai SMALL SHAPE —With wide band taffeta around brim edge. ♦ + 'This model has folds of taffeta and velvet wider in front, and a "■ finished small hand-made novelty . \ 63/- ---♦ ANOTHER MODEL strikes a decidedly novel note in the fan effect 4 t "• of velvet ribbon across front of crown. A large velvet poppy in . •■•■. tones to match, completes tho trimming. The straw is of hemp 65/- ~ + AXABGE FLOP in Hair Crinoline Buched Velvet on brim edge; two a ; French" novelty ornaments and ribbon velvet trimming; all soft • ♦ '•■■ tonings • ' . ' 84/- ♦ ♦ i ■:.■:'' • ■ . ." ■ ■' ♦ ♦ i Pictorial Review Paper Patterns ♦ ;, .; ;.. . . obtainable from 4 ♦ 'f -r: ' '■ ■ ■ ♦ ♦ I Wellington j I ■ 'DJ-G J £ ♦ ■- -■" ; ■. / ■ ■ . ♦ -. ♦ *;♦ %♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A New and Select Range of FRENCH EVENING FROCKS ! " Charming styles for dance and cabaret wear—particularly .;. appropriate for the important social functions of the next •i ' ' few weeks. '■; These dainty gowns are showing in all fashionable evening :C; shades at 6, 7, 8, to 14 gns. S ,One very charming style, suitable for a young lady, is *3n lettuce green Georgette, handsomely embos:Xvi .... ' beads to tone, skirt having a eemi-flared effect. Price 6 gns. , WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AKD INSPECT. 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY . . WELLINGTON. RWOOLF 6P OOyT^ JUST RECEIVED a New Shipment of all the newest PUBS AND FUR COATS—lncluding Eastern, Western and Northern Musijuash, ;-■ also Black and Silver Musquash. BLACK VUB COAT—Trimmed mink collar and cuffs. BLACK. FUR COAT—Trimmed squirrel collar and cuffs. • BLACK J?UB COAT—Trimmed real'skunk collar. BLACK PUR COAT—^Trimmed American opossum. Persian Lamb, trimmed black skunk, also Beaver Coney Coats. FUB CHOKERS—GoIden Poxes, Smoke and Blue Foxes, Wembley, Sable, White and Platinum Foxes; also a big variety of Cross Foxes. SMALL CHOKERS—In Mink, Stone-Marten, Pitch, Sable, Skunk, Kolinsky. Biggest variety of Furs in New Zealand. INSPECTION INVITED. Wo specialise in remodelling and rcno- :' -f;' . vating all Fur work. ■ •■ V/e inricrt; direct from the Continent. K. WOQLF &• COY. A X. \ 16 WILLIS STREET h Shoe Features for the Coming Season— • Blonde and Patent | STRAP SHOES • A New Shipment of the Latest High-grade j^ -2f&) English Footwear, very smart dressy styles ■ / with low Cuban heels for Spring Wear. m^^^^^HHSL "] c newest Crocodile and Lizard Strap ' I ITVir^Q IV'C I «JI 'The Quality Shoo Store" | LillNUd/\I O LtCl. Lambton Qaay, Wellington \ '' ■ ■ ! FUR DRESSING BY EXPERTS . Jyk. Out iwork was a.yarded first place at tho '; Dunedin Exhibition. T'^^l SEND US YOUR RABBIT AND / \^^^m ;■ OPPOSSUM SKINS ' al^^Pfe , We are experts In cleaning, dressing, dyeing • a,* and polisfiing and. make up i'ur garments to , W&^is£m&i - anystyVe.- Highest prices paid for skins. *&^C^yliWfflJ*r+ See our full range of Marmot Coats --_^jsi^ '^^gT ;1 ' and Fur Chokers. ... , j||Siy AIIASKA--FUR DEPOT : 103.Willis Street (Upstaics over Sherwood Jeweller) WE; LINGTON. And at Hamilton.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 55, 2 September 1926, Page 13
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