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H a d S invite you to a Special Showing Of Smart Things for Race Wear! • Race meetings — especially those held, at this season —are some of the very few occasions when Dame Fashion eclipses Dame Nature and uses her blue skies, her gorgeous . blossoms and trilling birds as mere background to a pageant of fashion that’s even more VTO, colourful and beautiful. For Race Week, you’ll want an IrK outfit that’s really exclusive, : Vpositively smart. Choosing it N? <f7F '' t JJA Y |\ MvK'n will be a simple matter if you wjxll visit us now and inspect the NcV lovely model fashions in Millinery, Frocks, Suits and En- J sembles. ' Vx . i U 11* kA W •modish millinery The ever-flattering Picture Hat' in “TOQUES” —gay, flattering, with Leghorn, with a new turn-down edge frowns of small velvet flowers and r ' to the brim. The crown is swathed finished with veils. Shades: Navy, with velvet ribbon and finished, with a Black, Green and Brown; large bow on the brim. Shades: Natural, Navy, Brown and Fawn. l/'w 25'- to 35'- _ ~ ~ ... . . , Matrons’ Millinery; Models and ReadyExotrc creations, with large shady to-wears, in flattering ■ styes, with deep brims, all effectively trimmed with head fittings> trimmed, with small Velvet, Petersham or . Flowers. Shades: flowers and veils, or with Petersham ' London Tan. Clover, Gold, Navy, Black, ribbon d ornaments . Green; Blue and Natural. - FROM 4 * from lx© READY-TO-WEARS, suitable for SHANTUNG BAKUS OR SISOLS, in wearing with the new Spring Costumes natural shades, trimmed with smart or Coats, tailored trimmings, showing ribbon bows and brims r bound with in all the new shades. corded ribbon. FROM ? YAL • frocks—suits—ensembles— I 111 i ATTRACTIVE MODEL ENSEMBLE in Navy, frock I*/" W . i cut on slim lines, pleated skirt, Bolero coat embroider- •• J W I / ed in White, White Peter Pan collar. Size, S.W. Ww PRICE ’ 79 A 6 I VERY SMART MODEL FROCK, in Navy, trimmed k hr White braid to give striped effect, boat shape neck, / ■’" / vUf long sleeves. Size, S.W. •- </ V PRICE, MGNS. / I S 5 / I I t SMART. NAVY SUIT, fancy embroidered Navy and I r / White top, turnedxdown collar, long .sleeves, plain I B Navy skirt and Red leather belt. Size, W. I W IB T f VERY CHIC BLACK FROCK, fancy corded material, | short sleeves, “V” neck, fancy suede belt, floral cravat I W and handkerchief. Size, S.W. I F PRICE, jgGNS. . i t'i 9 | ”1 J I ATTRACTIVE MODEL ENSEMBLE, in London Tan I 'I ti Floral. Frock cut on slim lines, hip-length coat with I I.h k long sleeves. Size, W. I 'Ph H PRICE, J£GNS. " W ft O ' / TV S' SMART MATRON’S ENSEMBLE in Black. Sheer I ; fjf Georgette, frock, cut on slim lines, pleated skirt, fullI O Ha length coat. Size, O.S. IW' H PRICE > IyGNS. I g W; ’ MODEL MATRON’S FROCK, in Petunia shade. Cut 7l'. on- slim lines, smart pleated front, “V” neck, long - - IV sleeves. Size, O.S. TV > PRICE, 4TGNS. 1 MODEL ENSEMBLE, very smart style, shade Rust. L Neck and bodice finished with fancy faggot stitch, K' pleated skirt, hip length coat. Size, W.X. PRICE, fcl 5 ATTRACTIVE FROCK in Dusky Pink, Hungarian handwork, Oriental buttons, spotted cravat, long I,W H sleeves, pleated skirt. Size, S.W. PRICE, jA, VERY EXCLUSIVE MODEL, in London Tan Georgette, fancy quilting Peter Pan collar, trimmed Brown belt and buttons. Short sleeves. Size, S.W. / I PRICE, AHEAD IN STYLE . . . . . |

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 October 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 October 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 October 1938, Page 8

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