VANISH WINTER.
It as early yet to talk or even. •tihink (about spring >g<>od)S. But the display of 'Spring iMiliuiery at the W.F.O.A. is enough, to dispel all ibhoughrbs of Winter. Owing to'a. special Tioudton purchase of nearly double the usual 'supply, the Dire&smaMnig work room had to be used to holdi the collection.. To mere man an attempt at description would be hopeless, (but (the one (Satisfactory featbure which: istrikes most is the distinctly smaller brims being shown. The prevailing colours are rose-pink (and amethyst, 'a very pretty table m. each colour being shown. (Flowers there are in abundance, rases in. particular. The de- / oorationis of Itihe tooto are particu- - Marly in keeping with the spring -effect, the.Mending of ribhomsi, fldw- ' -'era audi /fruit' : 'being moist effective. The room, wall be open, for three or four days, and Jadae© of Maatertom •oughifc mot to miss. this opportunity of ; admiring the new goods. The whole exhibition is> well worth a 'visit. * •'' ": Always ask Masterton drapers ■ pleasantly yet very impressively for Stoslyn All Pure Wool Blankets, •and yeu will scow every time. *
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 5
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181VANISH WINTER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 5
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