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The Vogue / § The Spring Frocks of the l\/O\UJ and Costumes T /l / V€SO J—T/yf" / %rW W WrWr m W J. — ~ w^~w Fashion, as usual, allows a little lati-A-JLA/1 & A. A. L 4/ V l (£j / - / ~~~>z__ . **\ tude, but is very positive in the matter V / '—*- JtT'WP §4" *\_~' I " / / _-_i__\____ / )^ s ~- ) of the Ensemble Suit, which makes its Wide and graceful brims will be the >* 1U H- OUA-I ±N \\m-xj\- A / / \ J appearance in many delightful colouroutstanding millinery feature for wear / / ___W_ i intra with frocks of lace or light, dainty .. m/ , ir .._.., p . 0 .. _ .. . , / A, \ ) r v ■ -i n i • A NTICIPATING the Social Festivities attendant upon / / i vjf" ~\ Krai- \ / tr c.v «,„,,_...„.. --_ -;_^ fabrics, and with a floral trimming /J such an important event as the visit of the American // V fv_¥ \ T one-piece there is certainly nothing more becom- I [ Fleet, this Season's Opening has been planned a little / h*_ff mAjLJhk LJ A \ J frocks, as well as suits, Covert Coatings ing. V earlier than usual, and will eventuate upon Tuesday / / y ( t p i\ \ have been chosen, whilst Coutille Silk T , i,i.„ • • . next and following days. / / I\l I \ IT fiKSj \ \) \ \ \ finds favour for many of the smartest Ihe small hat still remains in vogue, in -. -. . . . .VT _. , , , / / \,\/ v kJMIsI 1\ I Im. \ \ , i j r i , . . , , rrom Pans, London, and New York comes an assemblage / / _ «BsgiVwsiM tfs7%P§\ 1 lII*- \ \ coats, ensemble suits, and trocks. many instances being accompanied by ~c f__l,:_,__ _.v - — v * ..• l / / I l\ «__/£*» \ 1 \l aW 1 \ or rasnions specially chosen by our representative, who / / 1 ll\ J&smw \\ I lw"J \ \ a scarf to correspond. journeyed overseas expressly for that purpose. / / /1/ \ WsSIS \ Knitted Coats, especially in threeOspreys and Paradise Feathers are Gowns ' Suits ' footwear, and accompaniment, far 'M / // \ W& *&tW* TT" ™" 1 , r T . . ,-,_., every occasion, will be featured in all their freshness and \Xsvftk / / l _)&H_\ oi the new season, whilst flared and much-ravoured trimmings, whilst rib- ~. 'u„ v j; . • . •. t , m _~-__9***P 1 \ r\ \\ M\\ -SrMwff-m&bJZ? ~,„,, . , . c ly ' a " ordin g a unique opportunity for viewing to ad- vS# Im>h \ \\ I\\ Godet Skirts are an important fashion bons, ornaments, and flowers are also vantage the styles and colourings that are destined to prevail. \(W nJM/'Tnfnl}/ fill ' -WsM-mWZK ote effectively employed. Inspection, welcomed at all times, is especially invited on V, \uWli\\ll\ lirwlm /^^^^^^^^Soffl^^fe Orchid tonings, Powder Blue, Reds, f IB it fell/ 1 ' 77' / * v\ \ iKT \ T\ —■ • a / / \ The Sale terminates at 5.30 on aY CISHIOfIS \ Yv_ I"X At -V/&I / k VJJ r* > X Monday. In addition to the Amongst the smartest footwear \ y \ " ,s \ / stocks, all odd lines, broken size fashions for the new season special \ _/ / .ranges, remnants, and surplus mention must be majde of the Gusset ißßli assortments that remain are ,r> , , n l-ll The French Model Hat depicted above is of The Distinctive Tunic Frock portrayed on left is , . , i •,• , , l and Buckle Court istyles, which have i c it „,, <if««, ~t - k.r..»;«..i \/;~i.f k... r ,• i • c /- , o • • a beine clearedat ridiculously low J | §§§||| fine t-ancy btraw of. a beautiful Violet hue. fashioned in a fine Cashmere Suiting in Apricot Dwng wcaicu jarrived in the smartest shapes and \% _WSk The band and binding are of self-toned ♦_.„:„„, , i .«,.„..„ _.„ .<. -.:.,. i, j v r»rices. 1 [LIU Moire Faille, and the trimming is a huge tonms ' and fcature3 an cffectlv « * a « and button P"ces. colourings. JiwH bunch of violets. trimming. _ .. _ Lj 11 ill The Hat sketched on the right of illustration This last buying opportunity at Any shape difference in the new Shoes f Ifl ilil is another French model, t3rpical of this sea- The Charming Frock on the right is expressed in Sale orices cannot be wisely . ~1, i. i .i son s small shapes. It is in one of the new r r , r . ■ j . ._ t v« vi - . v is made noticeable by a little wider toe, ill |1 Fawn Pastel tonings. and has an underlining ?17 a _ portrays the fashionable overlooked, for there is every whilst in heels there is a choice of Louis, Jj 111 (1 M of self Georgette. A handsome osprey in a full flared tunic. Tastefully hand-embroidered. chance that just the odd length . » . i o • l self toning forms tha trimming. and accompanied by Godet and Scarfs ._. . _■ semi-Louis, or the Spanish. '* WttU * J r f or a f ro ck or skirt, a piece of trimming, or many of the perQuite a new feature in footwear is _ _ _ _. -_ T T _ T T m «onal and domestic needs will Oxidised Satin, and this will be shown ]y| TT V |\|7 £# (jHOYIiE bear some extra price reduction, for the first time in New Zealand in the IV A lljlllj \~> V<ll 1 V>< L/ ■ A WJ . and make a more than M. & C. Footwear Section. FIRST WITH THE LATEST—ALWAYS worthwhile. on the First Floor. QUEEN STREET = — AUCKLAND ;

fHalf Sale P& Prices- —- /y at the Bon Marche Monday lv Tuesday V Next! /< —x An amazing opportunity for every lady and j/ \ miss of Auckland! Each article exposed / \\ \ through our recent Clearance, including / \ Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Un- / Ifj wH \ trimmed Hats, Pull-ons, Feathers, Flowers, / \ etc., will be offered on Monday and Tuesday /\ |\ J "at HALF SALE PRICES. / /%,-// / I —and on Wednesday, \\\ I Promenade * I Spring Millinery I Exposition I m^^^^^^—W c ver y ' newest niodes, the I m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fei2^^^ l 3^8 ! 1 Marche manner. the a most |\ J i^S A A« KAR ANOAHAPE RD.Mf p / iced> y °. u I k eo ' ,^* RC " e /■ amd lU hnd ,n lt a " ample 1 I l^^fc^ L 2!!9 'X___fr education. Everybody is ■ VeTy corc * ia N>* welcome.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 38

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