ii 2 / / A Lot- us help you choose for this important occasion. The Frocks described here are a few from our selection ot Imported Models. There are hundreds of others. Elizabethan Creation of Lace and Fine Net; V-neck, with, two Lace frills, finished in front with Satin flower. Full puff sleeves, tight-fitting Lace bodice to knees with two short frills and very full Net skirt to ground, finished with four Satin flowers. A dainty rucked muff to correspond with Frock; underskirt of soft Angel Skin cut on bias. SAY., £6 6/-. White Satin Model. Bodice futuristic design of Tinsel thread, cowl neck, tight-fitting long sleeves, pointed capelet over shoulder. Full-length skirt cut bias. W., £6 6/*. Cream Satin Model. Pin-tucked diamond shape to knees, very full flared skirt to ground; round neck, with cowl collar tying at back; long tight plain sleeve. Very plain and exceptionally smart, W., £5 19/6. Cream Krinkle Crepe Model. Bound neck, with Orange Blossom trail across front: suuray bodice giving full effect; bias-cut skirt fitted to yoke of bodice and falling into figure; fancy sleeve, full length; bolt with brilliant buckle. S.W., £4 19/6. Lovely Slimline Model, of Angel Skin Satin; high cowl neck, bias-cut skirt, pointed into yoke; the wide French sleeve is pintucked to wrist with shirring both sides, falling away to make a very handsome sleeve. W., £ll 11 /■• VEILS Lovely voluminous Tulle Veils, beautifully embroidered; square or oval shapes; plain and scalloped borders. White, Ivory, Cream, Parchment, Honev, Gold, Pink, etc. 19/6, 29/6, 39 6, 49/6. Charming Hand-worked Brussels Net Veils. These are unique in that they can bo handed down from generation to generation. 49/6, 69/6, 84/-. □ainty Bridal Headdresses. Plaited Silver Lame Halos—4/6, 7/11, 9/6. Orange Blossom Coronets—3/11, 7/11, 12/6. Juliet Caps—lo/6, 12/6, 19/6. Orange Blossom Posies—l/6, 1/11. L ia72 J MILLINERS & GENERAL DRAPERS Agents Ar d*tter/cf /btluxs •72=78 George St., Dunedin, C.t
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Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 6
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