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It Is ot the utmost importance to have Permanent Waving well done, and for this reason it Is advisable to go to a Specialist. We are constantly receiving appreciations from ladies who have proved this by experience.— STAMFORD SALONS. 132 Queen St.; phene 42-189.

The skirts of all the toilettes soiree look longer. They look ® longer than they are, in fact, bec» •• they dip at the side, at the back p run up in front, or on the side to that on which they dip. one-sided effect is very much the rooa • Higher waist lines are also a deaiu and unmistakable fait accompli- * sleeves are worn at night, thoug> the smartest afternoon dresses o long sleeves. * * * It is obvious that jewels are ®° v ’ T ing universally substituted for tne | while übiquitous floral decoratioii the world of dress. Sets of J e^ € _ made to match or to complete the fc, with which they are worn, as in case of shoulder-straps of coto stones. This mode is not witno snags! Only the most unirnpea ‘ . taste can “get away” with these b_ ~ hued jewellery effects. That, no I is why one still sees some ot tn best-dressed women remaining o doxly faithful to black with pearis Lingerie falls into line with the pr vailing fashion, and each dress n its corresponding “undies en _ Economy in space is achieved jj oil most ingenious devices. . in knickers and petticoats are .jj. one, but with the skirt easily dew able, so that the knickers alon nin g worn under the solid type m would gown with a beauty of line th , be ruined by frills and furbelows.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 4

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 4

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 4

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