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m ■v.; ; # u /, Streamlined motor cars, streamlined aeroplanes, streamlined figures—and now streamlined hats. For your silhouette to remain static is the greatest , crime-against chic in these speedy days. The statuesque is no longer our ideal. We strive to capture the illusion of speed in ail our wearables—and here is the windblown silhouette superseded by “ streamlines.” See these smart styles in the D.I.C. .Windows and Millinery Department. , , As Sketched, All One Price, 2/1 1 The top sketch shows a very slick, style in felt. Navy, moss green, cherry, or black. . The-sketches in the column on the right are as follows: Top; Camel-hair felt, with quills in crown. in burgundy, blackberry, spruce, and black. f•- • \ . Second: A tucked felt beret, with hone pins. In navy, burgundy, brown, and black. Third: A becoming brim and deftly moulded crown. - In black, olive, and navy. ' . , Fourth: A streamlined sailor type, with a gutter crown. In olive, wine, moss, brown, navy, and black. Dunedin ’bV'VVm _ _ VUVI * Newspaper Advertising | is the Royal Highway to Wealth! , , is th» Vital Principle which for success in any jl business anywhere. Wherever you find a Great Bust- T II nets leading In its particular field, you will find that T its success has invariably been achieved by SCIENTIFIC, T PURPOSEFUL ADVERTISING. Ask any successful busi- T ness man for the basic reason of his position and by what T medium he achieved it. He Will tell you that it was by T 2 becoming known to everybody; or, in other words, Publicity T by means of the Newspaper with the large circulation in the j, Homes of the People. Both these factors are offered you in | The‘Evening Star’ I

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Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 26

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