I The skimpy skirts have come to Wel- ! lington in a moderated form, and though many of them; are very ugly ia outline, they give the fashionable la#' room to walk in a normal way. The latest Pall ducks' (if ao ungallant a wggn is perjmitted' is one of the sights'*jof Paris. People assemble in the Bois *o see the fashionables walk. But the djnoks prove to be swans fqr' grace. Tneyjnove with an undulating freedom remarkable when I one considerg.the tetherefl stlfce of their | limbs. To wear th,e jfatest Parje fashion, you must adopt the Paris walk; that is certain. The athletic voi grief—and the robe with her—inl __ had taken lessons i n the new) etileof locomotion." , ,1
The Fitzroy Store 6e only %«jt of We offer everything, at. reason- i, able rates. ' Your t order» ~ jrffl ( i.l be executed with promptness'' and civility. Don't; Waft %itß '"; next month; ; Try our ; ,gQo4ji';,J "NOWI Trap visits Snjartßwkd., every Wednesday. ■■■' '•*<'"! Hi-.v
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 8
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160Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 8
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