BEATHS MILLINERY, FIRST FLOOR A I \ \\ x i\ j -4 w Shades of spring Travelling back in fashion to the romantic era of crinolines and the beautiful straw hats that were worn with them. Top: A delicate whisp of crinoline straw shaped to the head and then waved widely. Tied with a floating organza sash. In navy, cream, lavender or navy with red, $7.60. Lower: A sweeping sombrero in cream straw banded b- with tan ve ' vet an d snapped with a gold buckle. WrjMEy Also emerald/navy, navy/red, red/navy. $12.25. BEATHS
MEET MRS ANN GARDINER, overseas-trained wig consultant, is here at Deaths until Friday, to introduce you to the new celebrity wigs—so natural and easy to style. Ground Floor. ; ’ ' BEATHS SHOE SALON,FIRST FLOOR i': i ZX /\Jk *fc,--' a | I dr a \\ / . f Jr . / If I’ That spring spirit! Strapped or tied foot loving ways to stroll into the happy season. A heel revealed, a show of toes, a cut-out side, a lacing > of leather. Spring’s greatest on-the-go looks! (A) Wild Cherry Suede. High vamped and open on one side only. New high fashion heel. Suzette model, $l6-35. (B) Funshine patent, with ghillie tie front. The colour is Ruby. Moya model, $16.80. (C) Finely strapped In wet look leather of |\\ /C Bone, Black or Tan. Silverbutton trim. Billie model, $13.80. Every size fitting available (Made in N.Z.) * BEATHS
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32706, 8 September 1971, Page 3
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228Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32706, 8 September 1971, Page 3
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