Beautiful Frocks The Acme of Art in Fashion each a masterpiece—a world of euphony in their colours, a wealth of harmony in their lines. As to their designs, who would choose to dispute the supremacy of the French builders of Fashions ? Mnize Georgette, ever so cleverly fashioned into a charming and distinctive FJIOC&, the effect heightened by its black embroidorcd work, and the plaited girdlo at the. waist 15gns. A rich FROCK of Black Satin, with effective overdress of black net and lace, finished at uo waist with a wide swathed bolt of orange Georgette—an effective and striking contrast 23 gas. Something particularly attractive and entirely novel—tho new elongated panel and pointed handkerchief effects ; on a smart FROCK of Nigger Brown TaffoU 18gns. RACE WRAPS of distinguished mien FRENCH MODEL MILLINERY—so dainty, and clevor, and alluring. Also Dubarry's Exquisite Perfumery. The Millinery Styles Are Superb
Grand Piano By R. Lipp & Sohn JIHIS instrument u a btaati- \ agf ' /a/ Boudoir Grand in Burr Bargain ■%■■ J3 *\ Walnut. It Uin splendid „( dLnHU rfW/S instrument u a teatrti- /«/ Boudoir Grand in Burr Walnut. It i* in splendid condition; the "action" it like tu>, having had very little use. he touch and tonm are perfect—characteristic of the Lipp Piano. Written guarantee for five yean. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 13
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