I ; ~~~ h*» !50 SILK FROCKS^AII at £6-6-0 13SS I ♦ ' iy I The season's demanded silks — crepe de chines and Georgettes — fashioned into beautiful Autumn frocks ! §£# ! I A wide collection of styles,/of which the above sketches are representative. Flares, godets, flounces, %*/ Wj t I pleats, stitchery, braiding panels, applique work — all employed with charming effect to make the smartest /PI 1 styles of the season. In the wanted tonings. All one price, £6/6/-, and exceptional value in every { \ ffflfch 11 instance. ' J W \_ W&s*% ™tott<£ZSto&UT" dG CWne ' finiShed o ans SS&SST ** **" **""* **** ** gecWtte froCk ™ "*» D3l_P o wder blue crepe ninon finished * St 9 Ei!lV^t CT^J% ih T D2 P i-Periwinkle blue georgette frock, with applique designs in silver sequins. U |7 j D2ois in powder blue Georgette braided with D2? ! S v e '-*_ • bodice, finished with silver nisertion. _J \ I tinsel. georgette braided with D2sis in tan crepe de chine with inset vest D3O —Crepe de chine frock finished crystal, D32 — Embroidered and beaded rose georgette Hi M or peach crepe de chme. go j d) and pearl beads . frock> , V"? Uf ' ' : : —■ '. ; / J,JJI[ iVvi 3 A\ .0 35 _\ __fk_\ /4_?*v_i ®^ — Boys'all-wool pull-over suit 1 iT* 5, «w_ ,* --.- „ ___/lrah"«___ in marie mixtures of fawn, brown, v l Vl? PLASTOLART" \7Su[W3^^t~jtlt'%f r Fey ' li?ht blue '- or - heather> ?- n----/fllrWlh SMI Another Home Craft. fL \f> lIIIL Mfo^ma^nl^ I, ® v\ ill I_hJ (W #\\ Commence on Tuesday { \iT Sjf f iin' -** and in?s ° f br ° wn d \\K &1K //©/ If) one of the most interesting of art crafts D '° ' ■' / __Tlv3B SSt.? 1 * F ey „ v /**Jj II I /7 v/ if /„/ i-j.„ ___j i . , , . .. '**•-. -*__»*\ w— /4?l___. J__r jk_. t uio I •3 ? contrasting bands on neck rnflF* Hfl I■ I \ // H A SW i reHef ' and thiS ' • 'V 5 W T and hem. In sizes ?or ages 3to if 1 Si// 0 / W ° 1S now ng made P° ssib le by the 1 *s*\ 6 years ' 29 - 6 /- ---_UI Wpl PI 7 introduction of Plastola, a soft and pliable j • V_/( y^-v W M f~| composition specially produced for this R/^_ II W/ll V 1 Purp ° se ' S ° ME OF rHE SEASON'S NEWEST MILLINERY FOR ?*} Jf| 1 iff /! / \ By the use of Plastola, plaques, frames, CHIT littFN illY TUV VinGT VTSlfliy V? W I I / If | candlesticks, bookends, and the many Ui\ IHE t ItiSl FLOOR X Aw ' P li/J 1 novelties usually found in the home can , DlO-A very novel shape in black panne vel- Dl3-"Gage" ready-to-wear for maids, in a MA^ 1 * ran l° rm f ed th ¥ 6 m ° St d6lightful black sdktatd 'priS 39/ 1 ? trimmGd W " h fine ality felt ' trimmed with band and bow J^«X I ' r>«_, i-n--1 ~i works of arf I?— _*_* r*-.-» ~>ia_n. _in\. t_,s__i. oy/D. N—fa *"f\ /uh\ / ! ii^___Y^. f ] P \ -f _ Com- ' / of self-colour faille ribbon. In fawn, red, pow- ££____3 JS^Pffl^ i / \ \ \ mence on Tuesday. v - D ll —In fine quality black panne velvet, ~__ K i„ Q +- kit oo /- feSK ,L " 3 mft U / \ \ \ Ground Floor this st y Je has u P turned brim trimmed in an dei blue ' tan ' or black-22/6. B~SB M|W \ / / \ \ I * unusual manner with saxe blue flower — 39/6 F-P-_SC« W^rn? s^^^ /// \ / \l nis> T „ „ ._ . ~.,. . . , Dl4—Another "Gage" felt ready-to-wear, HrX_-_ES m^W%iri¥* J ' ".)• \\ ~ .-^^^S-*-S_! , __! tottftS. trimmed with band and bow of self colour fame ISO 0 ' 5 4_/ \ Lav \\ /___§_» ___i trastmg underlining, and is finished with black ribbon. In colours of fawn, tan, new blue, red, W //f 0 ' 6 JH_Ei^SN %1 \_J • \_H_T3 faille ribbon and velvet posy —39/6. and black — 22/6. *-*___'-' p^aio==^H l?/.r> Tij- imo 'I^^^ &==:=::^ aW \ ffl NFW W/lC7iri?V T'/l HM Arr_r>iw _. £/W&Mm_ Dl 6 — Boys' knitted pull-over in FOR MAIDS— ____^-— H HUbIEKI lO MATCH WBffl__br-| check effects of black, brown and r> , , n . _ ■ TWIT r_I?_?CC 'ri_7l?C T __C K§ fawn; black, grey, and blue; Reasonably Priced f n^_^^l VKUSS 1 WEEDS black, grey, and white; fawn and D 4—A wool knit frock, trimmed with wide- A I !t is a decree of fashion that the sports hosiery ,* "B -- 17 years. ribbed panels, and with belt, collar, tie, and §-|! | \ should match the tweeds chosen for the frock. f\ •«■ / \\. fo Z f S L _ o cuffs in contrasting colour. In light and dark J1 11 \ Whilst in the home markets, our hosiery buyer A 32 " & nd 34 " inch brown, or saxe. Sizes: 39-, 42-, 44-inch. 1 ! \* paid especial attention to this important fashion _V\ '___r - 9 / 9 * 11/3 12/6 Prices: 55/6, 59/6, 63/-. ' Q " V n ° te ' securing hosier y that.would match to a _-_-T XS D5 — One of many smart style* i« -_.i, ■ nicety the colourings and designs of the sea- P l 5 — Heavy wool knit pull-over ~- . , "y styles m cashmine DT/TH? CFr IT «mrTmiT« son's dress weaves _Ofe_SS_Pß I m fawn and brown check effect, cloth, in colours of oakleaf, plum, saxe, cherry, "URE SILK "PIGEON" ° reSS weaves ' ST #!'_D sizes for 6to 17 years! fawn, light or dark brown. In sizes S9 tn _ att_ __ t-__-.-£-■_-_ _•_-_-,«.« T i^ BDW,t>^-_Hr ,<: ™*%v Sizes: 44-inch—7s/-. " -4_\l/ DEXDALE" HOSE, These are now showing on the Ground Floor, /i ,26 and 28 30 and 32 34-inch /V_v_«_.«#' CL' j ¥ i n • ¥ and thou^h the collection is extensive, early ilf" §? V*_X- \ 5 T }_\ e ?L : fewest Shades Just Received selection is advised in view of the great / Jf A\ X3K 12/6 13/6 _, _ .. demand that will ensue. • ¥ /-T^i .. j. c f b . or shapeliness, quality, colourings, and se'r- , ¥ /f A Write tor Sample 2>ets Ot the ™* ther e is nothing at the price to surpass WATTI TW WiTT»7DCJ _DT TTCTJ JVFIF MJTFMJTZ "Pigeon- or "Dexdale" silk hose. Shapely _J EACH IN H All ERS PLUSH fW i\_W MAIERIALS m^, slender of ankle, of nice medium weight, |— ~1 at 63/- X _W_JK In all their beauty of colouring and quality, the „ P ™S? t!!^° U8, 4 v nd , obtalnaWe in all the FoOtlVear Renewals Typifying the vogue for hatters' plush, the mil- /(^Wjl new materials are more interesting than ever w7™LT f S '„ T aye heels reinforced ' • linery , styles sketched ab ove are but three ' // ° J\ before and country residents may view them J Q e j!" p . the double lisle feet, and double * receive prompt and careful examples of a line priced at 63/-. In black ./ \J H detore, and country residents may view them garter tops. Colours: Flesh, nude, sunburst attention. First Floor ° nl £ y ar f, in various shapes, f'L A m their own homes through the medium of . bran, maple, cedar, Titian sanH '^ v " DursT; * each differently trimmed with faille ribbon _^J£? Kr S \ the M. &C. sample sets. rosewood, sunset, fallow, tan, mouse bS' Third Floor. "^^'VSRRW^ mv _ j: •« _ zinc, white, and silver. ' = iilS^s^bsv Pigeon- hose, 8/n to 12/6 per pair ' DENMSON - INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE DAILY ' - M I to-day. "Dexdale" hose, 13/6 and 14/6 per pa!.! " ON THE FIRST FLOOR :: U D7 \ -LVII - L__/J_ >|J _/ IV_--/ I V _y| V I v I I J D7~Woolknit suit with cap to ♦ ; * ■* -■ * ■*■ ■* * match, obtainable in fawn, grey, $ . o_ ' -? 1 wn ,' and heather marie effects t >. Liueen otreet ; rUM a m a Wl , th Pushed woo i in contrasting J \_______. AUCkland ... ? olour °« collar, cuffs, and bands. X - » »»»»»»»4_-_; ■ * In sizes for ages 3to 6 years, 32 6. X
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 36
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