Lily, 89 6. Volga, 89 6. Rosemary, 79/ 6. FROCKS In Charming New Styl es of Favoured Fabrics, Moderately Priced. “Lily illustrates a Smart One-piece Frock Style of fashionable Basket-weave Repp, for ladies’ wear. The skirt has neat pleating at-sides, and belt, also vest, and embroidered collar of Silk Crepe de Chine, in self and Putty shades. Small inset shows back view. A good quality, well finished style, in Fawns, Bois de Rose, also Navy. gg Nina, 49/ 6. ‘Volga”—This appealing Frock is fashioned of superior “All-Wool” Crepe, in an effective coatee style, with inset vest of Georgette, and collar and cuffs attractively sttiched as illustrated. Pleats feature in front of skirt, while a belt furnishes a finish. Showing in New Saxe, Mulberry, Lido Blue, Cherry, Cinnamon, and Navy shades. 89/6. ‘Rosemary” Another pleasing new style for present wear, made of good quality All-Wool Repp, for ladies’ wear. Illustration shows neat step collar and effective box pleats on skirt also; bodice trimmed tucks, and daintily embroidered cuffs, with belt to finish. This desirable Frock in Mulberry, Cyclamen, Saxe, Tobacco, Brown, Henna, Wine, Navy, and Cinnamon. 79/6. ‘Gretchen”—A Lady’s dainty and attractively made Crepe de Chine Evening Frock, with close-fitting bodice, smartly gauged down front, centre, and back. The favoured Pannier effect is attained in the full skirt; finished uneven hem and Gold Lace, about 6 inches wide. A charming style, showing in Cherry, Lido Blue, Pink, Black, also Ivory. Low priced. 69/6. ‘Nina”—An Attractive Three-piece Suit of superior quality Wool Stockinette, priced specially low. A season’s favourite, with sleeveless cardigan and skirt, in plain shades, with squareneck jumper, neatly striped in lighter shade to tone, finished belt. An admirable outfit, showing in Rose, Wine, and Mole shades. 49 /g #
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 19
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