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August Race Frocks As usual, the D.I.C. feature a number of graceful Models that are sure to make a strong appeal to race-going followers of La Mode. Two distinctly Parisian silhouettes, the youthful, boyish line and the more subtle feminine contour, will be greatly in evidence at the August Races this year. The latter endorses a fuller flaring hemline, often accented by moulded lines, which suggest a normal, and sometimes even a raised waistline. The ensemble, as featured by the D.1.C., bids fair to achieve an increasing popularity with Fashion's devotees during the coming season. D.LC Imported Creations 1* A smart Coat of the New Black Ottoman Silk companions a Frock of Black and White Crepe de Chine in a long, slim effect. This material also lines the Coat. A Distinctive Tailored Model is in the new Flecked Covert Coating. The straight Frock is trimmed with Soutache Braidings. There is a delightful versatility in these Models. One in Mint Green strikes an entirely different note with its long, straight frock showing a kilted apron effect, and the smart tailored coat to wear over it. Simplicity is the salient feature of a Snuff Brown ensemble. An absolutely straight little slip of a gown and its companion coat rely for their trimmings on straight lines of reversed tucks, which give a very smart effect. For the lovers of Navy Blue, the long, slim coat of Repp opens to reveal the charm of the frock of Silk Serge in a new spotted design, which also lines the coat. Extreme simplicity in cut and detail marks a Model of Toast Brown Covert Suiting, with its frock trimmed with self embroideries. A smartly-tailorecl Coat of Repp in a bright shade of Navy is the chosen companion for a delightful little frock of Spotted Crepe de Chine. The Navy and White also lines the coat. A coat of Black Ottoman is worn over a Frock of the finest Crepe Jersey, embellished with Peacock shading embroidery. LJsual Discount —1(- in the roR A §5

You know what you've always wanted a cigarette to do. "Chesterfields" do it. They not only please your taste (other cigarettes do that), but they do more. They give to your smoking an enjoyment so complete so full, and so entirely different, that there's Only one way to describe'it. 1 ofir 8? Dll Sold V & When entertaining members of the American Fleet, proffer the Cigarettes they like—"Chesterfields." a Granger Tobacco for the Pipe A long-smoking, rough cut pipe tobacco. Full 2ozs. for 1/3. Like "Chesterfield" Cigarettes, it contains the finest tobacco in the world, imported direct from the tobaccogrowing districts, and is made by an independent company—the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., U.S.A. N.Z.' Agents and South Island Distributors: Harold Lightband Ltd., Christchurch V S> W w. I ~S>OS! ■-f*HERE 5 to hearty appetite! Good food tastes better when Pan Yan goes with it. PICKLES SAUCE e FUrottr in<]acr3>«Ue—retail irrroihble I Mule uodn Chef Mtcosochie Umooa Preoired only Bm Ltd Manton .td.. Wellinston Agents. Ellis SoU Best for Service ®lje |)r£ss Daily Delivery 9d. per week Orders may be addressed to Timaru, Hay's Buildings. Ashburton, Somerset Buildings, Burnett Street. Lyttelton, Oxford Street. Kaiapoi, North Road. Rangiora, High Street. Greymouth, Railway Book Stall. Kaikoura, Blenheim, Westport, Reefton, or Hokitika. The Publisher. Christchurch. Phone 753| Or to "The Press" Agent at j

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 14

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