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FROCKS for the Coming Balls Dainty White Lace Sleeveless Evening Gown, made on long slenderising lines, with net cape edged with two bands of white and two of rose pink faille. Foot of gown has fifteen-inch full frill of strong fine silk net, surmounted with three white and three rose pink bands, completed at waist with long white organdi sash, the whole made over a foundation of silk and net. This dainty model is suitable for a young girl. Special price, £5 15/-. Handsome Ensemble in duck-egg blue Angelskin, the only trimming tiny bands of stitched silver The frock from shoulder to knee is cut on diagonal lines, banded with silver, then vandyked on to a deep flare. The coat of this semi-backless model is threequarter length ; banded from foot to hip with • the narrow silver bands, and has novelty full-length sleeves banded with silver, and stole collar to match. Special price, £6 19/6. A small woman’s size Sleeveless Model in Black Silk Velvet, beautifully cut on long fitting linos; skirt semi-flared at foot and trimmed with another ten-inch flare grace-,: fully draped 5 across riirbnt and around centre back. Waistline finished .with velvet belt and diamante buckle. Special price, £5 19/6. 7 Lovely frock of apple green lace and net on a foundation of silk and net. The bodice from shoulder to low hipline is df lace with a fichu collar of silk net trimmed with three tiny frills of same. The skirt is of fine strong silk net, trimmed from low hipline to foot with sixteen two-inch frills laid on in Vandyke form. This charming girlish frock is finished with long sash of green organdi with large bow and ends at back. Special price, £6 6/-. Dozens of other models on view, all at special prices for this week. ACCESSORIES FOR EVENING WEAR. Wonderful Variety of Lovely Posies and Flower Sprays from 2/6. Great Selection of Exquisite Hairbands in Brilliants, Pearls, Gilt,' Silver, Tortoiseshell, etc., 1/- to 9/11. Long White Kid Gloves, elbow length, 9/11. “Silver Strand” Hose, pure Silk and Rayon, fully fashioned, splendid wearing, 6/11. Dainty Locknit Pantettes, bandeau shape, insets of cream-lace,. Peach, Salmon, Maize, Ivory, 4/6. Vests to match Pantettes, 2/11. ' . _ Large Assortment of Dainty. Lace-trimmed Evening Brassieres, 2/11. : , Dance Girdles, with side fastening, elastic insets, lightly sizes 24 to 30, 4/11. - CUT=OUT DEPARTMENT. Evening Frocks cut-*out to measure, seams stitched, and garment flitted on, 6/7. Write for patterns of materials. L IS72 & GENERAL DMPEBS AgenU Hr SuttmU AOu*e §72=78 George Street, Dunedin,) ,WWWV.VWWIiVW’WVVVWVtfVVWVV^V'WVWV $ *2 o c < 9^ V 6, 9.* ‘MW 6 * 'i v* PLEASE CALL and see them! HUB 5 THE A9fl & ■ • Men’s Dark Grey Tweed Overcoats, semi-fitting style, also in half-belted. Wonderful value; sizes, 3 to 6. Now-35/-. Men’s Heavy Blanket-Lined Overcoats, in Fawn and Brown mixtures; doublebreasted, belted, and semi-fitting-styles—79/6. SOUTH DUNEDIN D.S.A. BRANCH Men’s Double-Breasted Overcoats, full belt; in smart Brown tweeds—49/6. Youths’ Overcoats. Smart shape, double - breasted style; good weight coating; Mid. Brown shades; herringbone design. Prices, 29/6 to 42/6. Men’s Overcoats, Made to Measure. Made to your personal style; guaranteed fit; fine selection of newest cloths to choose from. • Prices—6s/-, 75/-, 79/6, 85/-. Boys’ Tweed Overcoats. These arc Sample Coats, in Grey and Brown shades. To fit boys 3to 6 years—l3/6.

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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 6

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544

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 6

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