A well-known business firm in. HamUton the other for a tvpiate and received no fewer than including severalfrom married women. Docs this indicate, that wotenTre finding it necessary owmg to the financial stringency, to help m Se upkeep of the«h«ne, !<a r t>»t they are. Incoming tired of home life? asks a northern exchange. ' A Welli gton lady, writing fr. m London, on t»-ready attention and civility with ■ yhusn prospective buyers are treated in tae shops. bo readv dre the ass-stants to show goods and so persuasive and obliging are tney that slio remarks that it is quite difficult not to buy even if the goods are not exactly suitable. As for prices, ehe bought a charming, .embroidered coat frock for, a little less than £6, wfa le a smart hat to m-teh ww 14s lid. Durino- the past summer odd little tube-like frocks were worn, which slip on like a jumper, and boast nofastenings. Some were sleeveless and others BtSl remarkably short in the skirt. Beautiful weather prevailed, and the flowers in the parks and gardens were a joy to the New Zealandera.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17227, 18 August 1921, Page 11
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