■ """I." ■*% BABUSHKAS peasantly ahead Lo! the simple peasant! from you Fashion has culled bright-eyed pixihke hoods ... winsome, as entrancing as their nameBabushka! . . . wear one this Summer for beauty's sake, in many coloured stripes, as sketched, or in sun-kissed florals. Take your choice from the hosts of styles and colours in M & C's Neckwear Section—From 4/11. our-glad woven coarse *mV T^rV^ -.-- * «*..■■.. 54m. Cloth, 8/11; Napkins, 7d cr.ch. Hand Embroidered Silks from as little as #11 Even biby mutt be "pleasantly peasant," and gurgles with delight at darling little Dirndl-style frocks with their shaped yokes and gathered waists! So clap hands for our hand-embroidered Silks . . . whisper all about it to Mummy—or it's the perfect gift from an adoring auntie! All white or white smocked in sky and pink. 18in. at 12/6; 18 and 20in. at 10/11; 16in. at 7/11. Daughters go peasant J3U?T, skirt, in all-over colourful designs, 12/U set. Youth Shop. MItNE > CHOYCE LTD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 224, 22 September 1938, Page 25
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