GRAND Promenacle Showing On the evening of Friday 25th ~ 7-8.30 p.m. —being an authorita - ■ tive portrayal current style trends. As much discussion has taken place and many articles have bee"tf written hinting at a re'volution of fashion this showing of the latest modes is all the more welcome on this account. Slim, simple lines are still to continue; shades of Mulberry and Claret will predominate and pleats come in for their share of attention. High crowns lend individuality in the millinery section, and evening dresses have become extremely simple. Wonderful effects are obtained by the simple expedient of expert cutting and the slcilful placing of pleats and draperies. But limited space forhids the mentioning of all the novelties in their entirety, J&eep FRIDAY NIGHT FREE and make a point of seeisn isr yourself. ^ * ; A;- \ Paris and Londen Invite Youto The Farmers' ,1 Thames Street • Oamaru. - | i « 4
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FORD Annouc ss Lower Prices Never was the Ford such a good proposition as it is to-dav LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY. Local Agents— ' Jffeil! 7$d. ■ FORD * OAMARU ]
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17165, 23 March 1927, Page 7
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197Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17165, 23 March 1927, Page 7
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