LAN M & C ANNOUNCEMENT MANNEQUIN PARADES of BERLEI FOUNDATIONS & NEW SPRING FASHIONS St* "So this is I Spring". I / iC A BRILLIANT FASHION REVIEW I / /§f V - m ... will be held IN THE RECEPTION 1 / ' ' HALL NEXf WEEK, conducted 1 / ' "Tv. / L by MRS. ALYCE M. REID, now on | / I I K ' her way here from London, via Paris y/\\ \/ j and New York. Mrs. Reid's entree to yy y ' I the leading corsetry and fashion [ /;/houses in these great centres has Jr / given her first-hand knowledge of /\j3T j V II every aspect of the latest mode ... a I f\) \ knowledge which she will divulge as I 1 M i=Jf '** S commentary during the manne( l uin Tuesday - Sept. Bth Wednesday - Sept. 9th W~~ Thursday - Sept. 10th \ 3 to 4.30 p.m. TAI OKI MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS I MLUIN EARLY THIS WEEK The last word in corsetry is this Bookings may be made at the Tudor Room new perfected Talon closing ... or by 'phone 32-800. Bring your friends to it gives such a smooth, unbroken these delightful afternoons of fashion, tea line beneath light frocks . -. . and , and music. it's featured in this sheath-like — , l.TrppMnnAl TP A 1/— Berlei Step-in of Pin-striped Tea- AFTrIiKIN (JOIN „1 iiA .. .. 1/ rose Satin. WITH RESERVATIONS .. 1/6 MILNE & CHOYCE LIMITED - 1 FASHIONS ABROAD. "SUFFERINGS AT MIDDLE AGE" spice -colour™ SIOC™. A Depressed and Unhappy Woman. shade for the English autumn; seaweed ~~green for preference, which, though „ _ r . • £ ~ sombre by itself, can be greatly enlivened / I Am forty-Six yews or age) by a dash of rich damask red. 'And some time ago began to experience A slightly roughened surface in a light __ re • «. _flV_ i — lil.i.t wnmon wool mixture of this colour is cut with The sufferings that afflict SO many women short coat and skirt and worn with of my age," a folded waistcoat of damask-red silk, /States Mrs. M. T. W., of Moseley, Birmingham. at bV"™<£ "I E""* severe fits of depression, gloves, shoes and stockings are of the Suffered from terrible headaches and could not S sleep at night. finished by a soft, high, beaver-finished , f |, i ■ j • ii. felt hat in seaweed colour, worn at a I felt unhappy and miserable. rakish angle / After in wretched state for months, Blue may still be worn by the super- / , A - . J J.' J . stitious, and those to whom green is A rnend auvised me to laKe, no t becoming, and wine red may be worn Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. by itself as well as with the übiquitous I soon felt the benefit and grew more cheerful g win be reddish in tone, the and energetic. 1 most popular shades being christened I sleep well and the headaches have disappeared. & c ° ,our """" Now I feel as well as ever I did. , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have put new life . into me." Children's Cable At middle-age when the blood is exhausted relief wit how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are invaluable (i''dosing."just rub on For they always help to create rich, red blood. X/ICKS At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. A/ { A Vapoßub ;V \ • y * llQem3^ L WORLD-FAMOUS J V toffee When you think of Toffee, think of England's Best— MACKINTOSH'S
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 14
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