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( faqadeTl All I, tweed and country this week in Facade. But a country look that Is laid back and smooth — the Vamp look. Vamp label have skirts, bio, cut full and pocketed, basque waisted and pleated, or very straight, very split. In checks, tweeds, cord. In rusts, biscuit, sienna, honey. Vamp jackets have the square shouldered cropped look that is right with both pants and skirts. Waistcoats go with everything, and soft check shirts under all. Pants ore donegal tweed with the new tapered (yes tapered) leg and pleat front. And FACADE have the range of Vamp topcoats, swingy and zingy with pleats and pocket, and great style. See Vamp at FACADE. SURTOUT K Opals are formed In searing heat, and the brilliance of the fire lives on in the beauty of the stones. Gleaming white, blaze blue, rods, oranges, deep greens, flash in fiery reflection from a tray of opals now on display at SURTOUT. Customers may choose their own stones and have them sot into jewellery of their own design. Pearls are back, and SURTOUT now have a small but lovely collection with heavily detailed clasps. Maybe someone is searching for a special gift? Well, special people will love the bracelet watches. They have a clear oval face (many with Roman numerals) and they are set on to a fine gold bangle. Sleek and slim. For special people only, remember. At SURTOUT. MILES r; The clothes in MARJORY MILES Art Deco shop (upstairs in The Shades) are cut from authentic I pre-war patterns, so there is nothing pseudo about her 40 s style. For cocktail hats she flipped back, through her pre-war and 50's pattern books and reproduced the real thing. Sequinned, veiled, hugging the head, they should bring on a rush of cocktail parties. Next stop the tea dance. MARJORY MILES buys too, and this month she is very interested in furs — jackets, coats, pieces and the condition matters not, os she re-makes them. And if anyone has some Clarice Cliff handpainted china (quick, turn up the butter dish and have a look), top prices are offered at MARJORY MILES. Upstairs at The Shades. 'GJtiyujjvVs Remember the thick creamy slurp of icecream in the cone? Ever had a real ‘sundae’? Both ore olive and well, and waiting for you at GIOVANNI'S in The Shades. Flavours and tastes range from slightly bizarre cherry brandy to good ol' hokey pokey, taking in rhubarb, pistachio, hazelnut, orange etc, etc, along the way. An incredible 24 flavours in all. The hot sauces have finally arrived (apologies to allthe fans who came along last months slavering with anticipation, and departed disappointed). Build your own sundaes with these •— try toasted coconut icecream piled with pears and topped with a hot fudge sauce. Or rum and raisin with peaches, slathered with hot chocolate and nuts. Do your own thing with icecream at GIOVANNI'S. f lANA6EAS APRADIiI!’ F-'-’ I The slob look is definitely out for men. HANSSEN'S APPAREL are now showing their autumn/winter suits and they really are for the smooth ones. The trend is towards the three-piece, and HANSSEN'S have suits by Frieze (Melbourne), Paul Henry, and Kings Road. Switch to the casual look by co-ordinating the tweedy jacket and waistcoat with plain colour trousers — mix and match for menswear at last. Colours are smoky browns, blues, and all shades of grey. Shirts — well stripes are still with us, but collars ore shorter, and the fit is leaner. The really big news at HANSSEN'S. Capsl Checked or tweed, but always with masses of dash. And always from HANSSEN'S APPAREL, the shop for men. In The Shades. Opera lovers, this is for you. THE EMI SHOP In The Shades, (Cashel Street entrance) now have a selection of boxed sets of complete operas. La Troviata (Joan Sutherland), Aida, Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, and (in glorious Italian) II Barbiere de Siviglia ... all In your living room for less than the price of a ticket to The Met. And while we are on about glorious voices. THE EMI SHOP have the records of Kiri Te Kanawa. These are scarce and becoming more so, so be in. Finally for those who went nuts over ’’War of the Worlds," how about the Rick Wakeman version of "The Voyage to the Centre of the Earth." Hear it. Buy it. From THE EMI SHOP. The Shades. Mother's Day cometh. And ideas nil? Kudos to the rescue then. A signature scarf — they have both Oroton and Liberty (remember, if you do own one. the signature is meant to be seenl) Scott Design belts — waists are worn again, and these are classic leather belts, but with a difference. Checked caps and matching tweedy ties. Cocktail hats — all black veiling and very sexy. KUDOS have the new flat look Belluccl leather bags and their own design suede clutch bags. Luxurious and lovely. KUDOS have lots of little goodies like the miraculous shopping bag — this you have to see for yourself but believe me it is a great idea. And gentlemen, while you are in KUDOS check out the new men's shoulder and wrist bags. IGGO’S PHARMACY ■ Every woman' needs a blow dryer or a steam curler. They are the best thing since sliced bread. IGGO’S the Chemist shop in The Shades (Cashel Street entrance) has them now, at a reduced price for Mother s Day. 56.00 off the Sonata Blow Dryer; $5.00 off the Sonata Steam Styler. At that price you could buy one for youself as well. For small gifts, IGGO'S have Spa Both Foam by Kowhal, and the smooth and sensuous 'Just Musk' perfume by Lentherlc, the people who make Tweed. Or how about 4711. That is the perfume/soap/talc for all ages. Everyone likes its freshness, and It too is a special price this month. One more for Mother's Day double soap packs with pictures of flowers and plants that do not wash off. At IGGO'S, Cashel Street entrance to The Shades. Phone Kate Freser, 529-871 * with regard to this column

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