F ALL MILLINERY OPENING Formally presenting Autumn’s newest attractions Sponsored by leading Parisian artists—- “ Rose Descat,” “ Alphonsinc,” “ Rcboux,” “Agnes,” “ Neonii Lemoine.” y FEATURING FELTS in every form ! The most dashing olt-lhe-face type, as pictured above, is one of the season’s successes. Many felts are combined with velvet, while satin heightens the richness of others. The irregular hair line (down over one car, up over one eye) is fascinating to behold. Through the symphony of color (ones the blue note and navy prevail, also chic black and all warm harmonics of brown and beige. Madam and Mademoiselle arc personally invited to view these flashes of millinery genius. DIG The new thought Hat Shop
BLACK AM) BLUE TAXIS, OLD KING’S THEATRE. 19 Dowling street. 5s —Anderson’s Raj', SI. Clair (bill), Gallon Hill, Marjhill. Kaikoiai, Konnanby, Ravensbourne. 4s—Tainui, St. Clair (Hal), Caversliain (flat), Mornington, Bclleknowes. Maori Hill, Dalmore, Opoho. 3s 6d—Dunottar, Uoslyu, St. Kilda. 3s —Macandrew road, Bradshaw street, Town Belt, Gardens 2s 6d—Kensington. Maitland street, Arthur street. Royal terrace, Dundas street. 2s—Tram Sheds, Albany street, Smith streo., Hope street. Is 6d.—Octagon. Frederick street, Manse street. ’Phono 11 224.
the new Autumn Coats— Combine cosiness and beauty of tailored line, pronounced features being the lavish use of fur, decorative tucks, fancy belts and pockets, and glorious autumnal colors, such as chestnut brown, marron, and pampie. Importing Continental models and tailoring creations on the premises enables Salt/.man to offer you any style, .size, or shade at most inodcrate prices. all COAT, COSTUME, AND FUR TRIMMING SPECIALIST, George Street (next 0.5. A.), Dunedin. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. XPEKIENCB has shown that m the use ' of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY 3DR ia Words and in the Names of sons, although the messages are read t to the scuder. and occasionally there Misconceptions in Instructions. DVEKTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO YTSITB THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to trust to >. Telephone Message, ss we cannot hold ourselves responsible d errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 10
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