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0 k* #?r m m ss «iA. .' V Vs m m m «^ ss& &M§! m §i»» s&sasa; EVENING FASHIONS Faithful interpretations of the exclusive in Evening Fashions are now being displayed in Ballantynes Windows and Fashion Departments In Centre—A charming version of the season's mode in the finest quality Black Georgette and dainty Shadow Lace. The clever and intricate use of inset lace banding effectively stresses the svelt-like silhouette Note the moulded hip draperies accentuating the full flaring skirt which droops slightly at back. At Left —Perv'enche Blue is the theme of this exquisitely modelled Evening Gown, expressed in a effect is a smart feature of the high-waisted bodice. Another interesting detail is the diamente shoulder fastening. The skirt, cut on long distinguished'lines, At Right —A model of graceful liijes in chiffon of floral patterning of vivid greens and raids Rtiaitfncr into deeper flame tonings. A smart decolletee neck line features the close-fitting bodice, with the added charm of rouched seaming to define the waistterminates at the back in a sweeping wajerfall train.

Only highest grade, chocolate, cleverly combined with richest dairy milk, could make a sweet like this. So creamy that it melts on your palate like silk —so delicately flavoured, that you will always come back for more. IT'S GOOD - IT'S HUDSON S ;i'j*w;i muuuii i \ \ \ wnunu FOR ASSURED RESULTS USE J/ltJfal CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 5

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226

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 5

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