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Many New Fashions on Show To-morrow, and " \ inspection of many of the new fashions which we have imported for INfcW AUI UMIN HA lb: With opening styles as extreme as ever, and a deal of manipulation in the crowns, it has /jggjggsg|W Autumn and Winter trading. been a delightful task to adapt new Autumn trends into practical Hats for our clients without losing the essence of the mode. Interest centres on soft materials in Velvet or Velour, giving the question of head fitting more than MMMftllllfJiii 3 a-a n bm» C2L S B M F H I usual importance. No longer are Hats to lie perched on the head — they must Fit; and you will find throughout iTB €1 IiSIMB &| «□> Iwi IWfl Ei IB JFsl S <£2r 1| § out entire collection that particular attention has been pai d to new head fittings in all sizes. ] / We have comparatively few Summer Hats now left—perhaps 400 altogether MB** \ / s —and as it is not our policy to carry over any hats to next season, we j The variety of our new Autumn Millinery is too extensive to permit a description that would do justice to the entire n ,' s^jn g b^ ance to morrow and Saturday at 1/ each collection; we are picturing seven hats, but of course different people have different tastes and YOU might consider i //' Come car y or an excep lona argain. hundreds of the other styles even more attractive. With the selection of a new hat so important, in view or the "V f/y* *lk early approach of Easter, it is time to make yourself thoroughly conversant with our styles and values. // SUMMER COATS and FROCKS are availAttractive Weaves, Rich' Colour Blendings in ♦ . 'presenting the♦ ♦ NEW AUTUMN FABRICS Latest Styles . , • 71/r x 11- c-11 rr- 1 eIude:—BROWNS: Doe Beige, Fudge ~ : • Among the Woollens A feature of our And in Silks Br chora Brown> Licorice Brown, in FANCY RIBBED VELOURS, first shipment is the predominating vogue Silks .. . Attractive Ottoman ords • nnpi?\Tc T,v«vri Rißßifn WOOTTFNS PLAIN and WSaW^M for rough surfaced Fabrics... Hairy sur- Matelasses, and Windswept Weaves in Friar Brown. GREENS. Lizard Gieen, rnfr K WEEDS NOVELTY f '' ''' face Angoras ... Cords ... Chevrons .. . designs at once outstanding and original; Bronzeen Green, Spinach Green. Moss wpavf« ANrORA'TWEEDS and KfPdtm Witi Tkebark! ... Birdsfoot... Honeycombs ... full of appeal for the smartest women. WINES: Zinnen Rust, Vintage LEAVES, A:NGOIRA ITWEED!Sand .V; -If and Boucles. A fine showing of Tweeds Come in and see .these newest Autumn- Mulberrv, Blackberry. GREYS: Mill- surfaced cloths JSlliif®ill and Novelty Wocdlensmcludes many rare Winter materials to-morrow. f ar y Grey » BLUE; Cruise Blue, __ j-r .. r m | g* Mnn x A ui 0-% Be f ant * dainty EVENING SHADES in Indian Beautifully Mounted Heads ij i * 111 1 'After Sale' Specials- Summer Materials! Meloni Uttucc , Grecn> Forget - m c- n otßlue, are thc outstanding features jffp M• ■$mi 36m. MAROCAINS, CREPE DE CHINES, CRINKLE 36in PLAIN SILK GEORGETTE — F^tu,ine; very Fez Red; also BLACK and NAVY. of the New Collars. and PEBBLE CREPES—Usually 3/11 to 6/11 yard. good shades—Usually 3/6 yard. Special: J/J , 4 jMllflliilpl' 111 Special: t/tt .wMk Collars include American Opossum, I|Wl|l Jw|; | ,*• MnvFTTV cir V-C Cranuplle Matelasses 36in. HEAVY-WEIGHT PURE SILK CREPE DE Fox, Foxaline, Conev, Musquash, Crinkle E^^^-3jsuaH^B/T ' y 1 J CH,NE^n 3/ 2/ , OPOSSUm ' K ° lillSkL 36m. PRINTED SILKS—In every conceivable design 39m.TONTCD Ne^Autumn/Winter 36in. HIGH-GRADE PURE SILK CREPE DE BROKEN RANGES IN PRINTED CAMBRICS, 1 CREPES ET(^ R U GAI I1 IS 4/n^B7ll y«d! VOILES, PIQUE VOILES/ORGAWIES, DIMITIES, *" which have just beei/ 1 In LOCKNIT of best quality. Designed in Vl ©J/" OJ/O Left JU us t ra tion: A neat Winter Coat in Brown, Black or Navy FU^COI" I |?1 ll I/ ! - shape with lace trimming onßight Illustration: Delightfully. new and Diagonal Velour. Finished with new Chromium Clips and Buttons. Celanese LARS. Included are the very I • Shades: Ivory, Rachelle, Sky, Maize, Mile. s>. .an . j smart in style—A splendidly tailored winter Coat lining. S.S.W. to O.S.—Worth 84/-. MACKY, LOGAN'S PRICE: latwt shapes in KOUNSK I m^J^ 7 Ses—Worth 11/9 each. of B rown fancy English Tweed, with collar of " 7/V S^| Y OPoi: ; Jjr o „ 91/- Locknit Nightdresses 15/6 f^l^Aicrcan m bT°worn d button h ed ad or otherwise 6 Right Illustration: Beautiful tailoring and perfect finish make SUM,"IMITATION ERMINE, T? Kimoiias .T, , - w UtJ .•« n f mialitv heaw Finished with flap pockets and lining of the smartest this Coat astonishing value. The material is all-wool with a soft fancy GENUINE MOLE, etc. S 2 r iki „g * T y £ s „r, h wX g doSt e pe i- 'BJSJ., " «« — s - w - — " ,th head - I s logan,s 5 guineas - MACKY - LOGAN ' S PRICE: *6/17/6 6/11 - 3»/6 Macky, Logan's ; Darby, Elliott, Victoria Sts. : No Mail Orders Price, 21 /-. ' —^—— —

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 17

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