It will interest ladies to inspect the autumn frocks and evening dresses just opened, also new materials for making up in novelty tweeds, charmelaines, check, fancy and plain flannels. —Gnlwofler and Co.—Advt. Call and see Ross’s wonderful range of rifles, guns and ammunition. All new and latest models and marked at city prices.—Advt.
WHAT WOMEN WANT. “You know there lias boon a revolution in recent years, especially in regard to women’s dress. It was said a few years ago that it took foui sheep to clothe a woman, b»t now one silk-worm can do it,” said Mr Philip : Snowden, M.P., ift a recent speech.; “Nowadays women do not wantan; article that lasts too long. I know that a woman does not like to begoing year after year in a dress with which her neighbours have long become familiar. She wants something cheap something light,, something attractive, and something that can be replaced at no groat expense. The foreigner has appreciated that change in women’s fashion.”-
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1929, Page 5
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