FASHION IN ASHBURTON . 1 -—— ~■•.. • I ‘ : Valigia accessories ' < . . '. ■ '. :.WROpl«r ■/%■ th© perfect suede clutch to match your new . I suede shoes, In fashionable burgundy, dusky • T 0 pinkr mauve f camel or blacks * J ! ' *TX Leather clutches trimmed with snakes skin are IH6 dUK Z " M ' Val%^aFwhk 9 h means' luggage 'in Italian, also -'r. // X -® ' ?• 'Xr: stocks suitcases, attache cases, gentlemen’s 'sparrow Bros. Ltd of ; ' zJ ' /V ; ft ifc > ’ , clutches, handbags, umbrellas, manicure sets. SX Present,he.e , B : '._ ~' ..' Right: Darkly pin-striped 2 Susan Salmon handprinted silk scarves. . ■ ”■• three piece suit. A Hardy 'XM ' 7 . . : —— Amies design by Cambridge, ' w jitSIIRIr' X .' made in New Zealand JO. " ■ : ■ ' • ■ • w*- ■ expressly ior Sparrow Bros H Below: Smart blue checked , V - ' x ■ suit. Another Hardy Amies ' X W ? i> W "¥ &IHR\ x ■ 1 ■ wRTfenWO >■ *MMllliiMw ■■■■■■■l I Illi JMT IBBi ililli ' SKIM / flp gji g. IB iilitilil'. 0 WKtv>v. wßliillllll LI Ki s i ■- F'<W \ NoT ~ MBH r> « X .r S if</. t '.yV. > \, i ..U>,. < T^» > >., WwMMI * WIB. a|| From the N.Z. Wool Board ... The suit remains the prestigious item in every man « - mPWB Supple tailoring gives greater comfort, makes the suit fwWW easy to wear and gives the wearer confidence in dress sense. , , , , Ipari|||fe a very masculine look is created by broader shoulders, narrower hips and a slight accent on the waist. Jackets iW ' SliM are longer with a narrowing of the lapels, lower Ba J||a-;'3 IwW buttoning and greater use of the double-breasted. H There is a trend towards double vents and a long-term H 1WO? t®w*& view to plain backs with no vents at all. Ticket pockets remain important, especially in sportswear. Trousers are often seen with small pleats to add tailored — | ifi shape and a general narrowing of the silhouette to | complement the jacket styling.
ROSE MARIE GOWNS Fine Aqualana pure wool Tailored frock in size 14 — colour flame '"y A Donna Rae model simplicity plus $//.55 A wide range of the latest pure wool garments for all occasions t . V BURNETT ST ASHBURTON
into the 80's with Ml Mtti The Hurly-Burly days of the 40's have influenced; our dress styles, shawls L co,,ars shoulder emphasis, peplums and wa * st treatment go Together with tiny ■ prints, chintzy plains 'end wool crepes / "Ftrjr’j FASHION l?X/X/ f BOUTIQUE) 68 Tancred Street (Opp. the ANZ Bank) Phone 7345 ASHBURTON
THE TOP FASHION LOOK OF-" wool ! vVg4 J PUREVSGIN AffOt AtM a W ms»» .Kilt aßfl«*J#piii®l , • s' . ißßßafciiw :j£f- - fiii: :R The tailored touch in / ?; 100% pure wool. / Lightweight. . , / : made in nz. E?egancecqmbined with FASHiON LOOK OF comfort a weave subtle | '•- stripes.. ? - Available in 2 or 3 piece hJJullililJLSiSj® styles. IPfiRROUtf »sr* r=gr
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