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■ffiM lllllgl BAZAAR J Calm professionalism is the key at HARPERS BAZAAR. Caroline Harper is fully conversant with all the requirements of re-decorating, and the many problems inherent in new drapes, covers, bedspreads, blinds, etc., etc. Caroline advises for and against, helps vou choose, helps you decide —and helps you avoid those very expensive mistakes that sometimes happen. And she is marvellous at working out costs right on the spot! HARPERS BAZAAR carries a big range of fabrics, fabric samples and papers. Prices start about $5 a metre up to over $3O a metre, with the bulk of her fabrics in the middle price range. If you are thinking of kitchen blinds, HARPERS BAZAAR have a suitable fabric that is beaut. Brilliant green with large roosters! Other colours too. HARPERS BAZAAR. Aikmans Road. Phone 555-451. Sybarites rejoice! A BEAUTY CLINIC has come to Merivale. Angela Brownlee has opened her own clinic—SAßLES—at 7 St Albans Street. For sheer luxurious pleasure (and ultimate benefit to the face) a facial takes some beating. At SABLES the hourlong treatment consists of a deep clean, toning, facial massage, mask and complimentary make-up if desired. All products used are from the Innoxa range with Pure Mink Oil also available. The beauty therapy at SABLES is comprehensive. You can have eyebrow and lash tinting, eyebrow shaping, mani- ■ cures, facial and body waxing and make-up. It takes so little—just an hour a month to yourself—but the benefits are many. Don’t you owe your face a little something? SABLES BEAUTY CLINIC. 7 St Albans Street. Phone 559-014. ( Olivite ) The Tatler look comes to Merivale. OLIVIA’S knitwear evokes country week-ends, soft moors, heatherclad hillsides—or do I mean tussocks? Yet it is city smart as well. The colours . . . navy, schoolboy grey, shy pink, soft cream, chamois, putty amethyst, purple, black, burgundy, sea green, pale green . . . die styles, the big sleeves, the neat sleeve, the loose look, the classic look, V-neck, boat neck, round neck ... the fact that the sweaters are designed to wear alone, with a matching jacket or soft line cardigan, or over silk shirts or OLIVIA’S new pinstripe cotton shirts, should make this knitwear the basis of, every elegant woman’s separates-wardrobe. OLIVIA’S OF MERIVALE, Papanui Road. Phone 554-749. The latest in a long line of fashion trends for teenagers is the beret. But! Not any old beret—it must be The French Beret—as seen at GIGGLES. In caramel, cream, navy. For more masses of dash, the kids add chenille scarves—also at GIGGLES —flung round the neck, Chenille again (is this the new fabric?) in clear colours,, dolman sleeved, tops. Right with leans dr soft pleat skirts. The renewal of cla-sic fashions has hit the younger market too, and for young trendsetters, GIGGLES have classic sweaters in fine lacy wool, with V-eed cardigans to match (a twinset!) in delicate shades. Classic tweeds too, in tweed skirts and matching waistcoats with velvet trim. GIGGLES, Merivale Mall. Phone 558-934. NZA | D Quality and good design will always stand apart. JEAN PRITCHARD has a suite (one only) in her Merivale showroom that she feels is far superior in both quality and design to anything she has seen before. The luxurious two-seater settee and two chunky line chairs are upholstered in a blue ana white American geometric fabric —a pattern on pattern with the geometries quilted on the cushions. This suite is as modern as tomorrow, yet retains . traditional lines. Another one only, is the large (btt 6in x 9ft) floor rug in shades of rusts and creams woven in traditional Persian design. Little things too—JEAN PRITCHARD has gathered together coordinates in Laura Ashley fabrics—lamp shades, directories, notebooks, cushions, diaries. JEAN PRITCHARD, 7 St Albans Street. Phone 554-679. < FASHION SHOES JOHN CRAlG—the shoe shop in the Mall, have the nicest burgundy shoes in stock at the moment leather pumps by Marler with a narrow instep tie. Also available in other colours, but the rich burgundy is lovely. The Saddlemaster shoes at JOHN CRAIG S are for town or country—with a selection specially designed for wearing with the new narrow-leg pants. Suede too is big news at JOHN CRAIG’S with many different styles of suede shoes —and the new highheeled ankle line boots combine suede with leather with great elan and style ... a super pair in a chamois colour. More boots, only these are kneehigh low-heeled, crepe soled. In leather, with long side’zips, good conutry colours. JOHN CRAIG, Merivale Mall. Phone 557-335. if Cljc S>lialicsprare 'll Il Jflorigt JI From next week, SHAKESPEARE’S will have bloomed into their new shop on Papanui Road in front of the restaurant (where the electrical goods shop was). This will be SHAKESPEARE’S FLORIST with fresh cut flowers, arrangements, dried flowers, indoor plants and garden figures. The shop will be staffed by a qualified florist, so if you want a posy bowl or large bouquet they will make it up for you —and they will deliver of course. The Garden Nursery at the rear of the restaurant is still operating of course, with their good selection of shrubs, trees and plants. But remember, indoor plants and garden figures (love those fat little cherubs!) will be-in the Papanui Road shop. AND—both Nursery and FLORIST are open on Saturdays. SHAKESPEARE’S FLORIST, Papanui Road. Phone 556-226. f DODDS ) New! Skin Life with GAM. For softer smoother looking skin. Skin Life is an Helena Rubenstein product, and GAM is an exclusive bio-complex that closely resembles the natural fluid surrounding your skin cells—it helps keep your skin softer, smoother. The Skin Life range is available at DODDS in Merivale, and they have the complete range—for dry, oily and in-between skins. They have Skin Life cleansers (wash-off as well as creams), toners, day moisturisers, night creams —all with GAM—all designed to leave your skin brighter, more vital looking. DODDS also have the extra Skin Life products—a throat cream, a firming lotion, eye cream, eye stick, hand i| lotion. Skin Life at DODDS, Papanui Rd. Ph. 559-04!). If you wish to advertise in this column please contact Kate Fraser, Press Advertising Dept, 790-940. Ext. 884.

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