SHOWTIME AT M & C's , MANNEQUIN PARADES IN THE TUDOR ROOM at 315 p- m - EfICH AFTERNOON this weekh A dainty tea—delightful trio music—the fashion story for Vp v Autumn-Winter unfolded —mannequins revealing the style highlights of the season. Afternoon Tea and Parade, 1/-. here is the COAT YOU'VE m\ BEEN WAITING FOR'mull -rn Wtfa. The coat that will take you to town smartly, disslllll -Jfe HjHk tinctively this Autumn and Winter. It's tailored with / j Jrmjk w/m., JBp. the new fur cascade lapels and collar—closely stitched 4HiUU m, Href ' from neck to hem at back—the sleevesare distinctive. mlf lit jwF yJLjfe jfcdMP A cosy woollen, woven in a novelty diagonal — Indobrown in colour. The collar is sable dyed Musquash. ' ' AND THIS IS THE HAT. Feathered with shiny coqueplumes dipped over one eye \ new model millinery in Fur Felts, Peach Bloom, Vel•Jw Av V~~ ' II * ours and Velvets —all individual and beautifully styled. In lovely new tonings—Cranberry, Rustlac, Petal Blue, jPf 'S- ; | ..■■distinct °nevi style with handle. Black, A Revolution in Hosiery Colours PETALWISP jglSßhl : ' '' BY "PRESTIGE" In striking new Autumn shades from the U- 1 1 l| |V§|;3|"'V \ l§t\ Continent. Extremely different, utterly I 1 1 1 v/ %, A» » •!»' beautiful, and very correct with the new - I Ift l *■*«> „ . j VV^-v Autumn Fashions. ■ IA . r ( VINTAGE—For Autumn Reds and Wines I —a Stocking almost the colour of Claret. An exciting contrast with Green and " PINE GREEN-r-A bloom of sheer Bronze . ,___. . IPN _ Green—the smartest accessory with a A DELIGHTFUL INTERLUDE — Green or Rusty Brown suit. , . ' j mi l. j *. *• during the Parades will be a demonstration RUSKEE —The Sunny Russet Stocking of the Argentine Tango, a fashionable dance that goes so well with Copper Wood, for the coming season —by Matthew, and Rustlac and Brown. 7/11 in all colours. Natalie Stratton. Ask to see them in the Hosiery Section. stitched — a four-hole' Tie' Model with comfortable Cuban heel. Brown, Navy, SHO W WEEK — Black. All sizes and half-sizes. 42/-. pormT tafuZl Autumn and Winter. Make a • . ■point of visiting every Floor and CepartmerK after the Fashion MILNE fCHOYCEC! QUEEN STREET - - - AUCKLAND CRAFTSMANSHIP Office Requirements |j ' — PHONJ3 - . in Advertising means choosing the least number of words to W H |l I mm completely convey your meaning. Craftsmanship in Printing - ■ " means choosing the right Paper, the proper Type faces, the THE S>Ti%K correct Colour combinations, to make your printed matter '« _ w»« WttiM ©H t "easy to read." jPrlllling Mffjp*** STREET
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1936, Page 11
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