~ 1 . Advance Display New Spring Millinery In our Extensive Showroom, from THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Extract from our London Buyer’s Report:— The small hat is so deeply rooted in favour that it seems at present -to command all the attention of the milliners. It,is the style most favourably used to-day, although nobody doubts the importance o£ the Mr • wide-brimmed hat, which is being shown in a variety of ways. The hat with the upturned brim or bandeau frequently appears in 1 tZfl early spring collections, gracefully trimmed with flowers underneath jfW the brim. ** (WS All crowns are fairly shallow. Straws vary; We notice the Celphane and Chello Mat (which is a Ea mixture produced in coarse straw and is very popular), Ballybuntal, k Paper Bangkok, Sisal, Baku, and all types of allover ape used. \ \ /V The colours mostly favoured in combination are Black and White W l\ ■. (always good taste and always used), Opaline Pink, and Black or \ / l\ \ \ Manilla Brown; Chartreuse Green and Black; Bisque and Manilla \ Z ( '\\ \ Brown; Buttercup Yellow and Chocolate; self colours are Tangerine, \ /X. V. A » \ Brown tones, Beige, Black, White, Yellow, Turquoise and Patou Blue. \ "J • *■ LATEST GOODS AT Collinson & Cunninghame Ltd. BROADWAY and KINGSWAY PALMERSTON NORTH.
| MEALS. | = To the travelling public.—When = 5 visiting Napier, visit the Beth = = Dining Rooms, tor hot breakfast = s dinner and tea. g g Service Civility and Clean’lnesa H B Dickens Street - Napier g ItiiiiiiiiiiniuniniiiiinnniiiiiiuiiaiiimimiiauiiiniiiiiuiHiihiiL S Phhip Lewis Expert Radiator Repairer. damaged TSrvt" LAMPS. GUARDS, TANKS AND L—bodies wf jELliirCy repaired like new. r SPECIAL TRADE QUOTATIONS. ■ DEWIS CORES Now on Road. Austin .... 6 Buick .... 23 Chevrolet .. 42 Essex ..... 15 'Hudson .... 52. Morris .... 14 LEWIS Plymouth .. 16 HONEYCOMB Others 288 RADIATOR CORES. Total nearly 500 Any Damaged Section can be Replaced' CHANCERY ST., AUCKLAND. T-n I I ■■■■ ——W—M——WWi ' — . . . / O T [R O IM) @ IM) HC O The cold water . cement. Just mix with water f( Il and plug the V (f leak — sets hard . . overnight — reslats , fire and feagL S water like Iron. 11 Repairs pots. I Xs.* UFt J kettles, alumln- I 1 pAAV BP* lum. enamel and I ’1 sX’ JI all meta) i Kirk... J ware. ■ Package sufficient for a dozen pots 2/- post free—stamps or postal notes. A. R. CHRISTIAN. LTD.. P.O. Box 556. WELLINGTON. The Renold Chain Drive Agents.
‘SWEETHEARTS I g] ON ■ PARADE’ I -■ ■ • ' . ■ 4 . •-• ■ ■ ■ . . j o . . • . Children to act as Mannequins Showing Styles ;! For Spring and Summer On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, |l| September 2, 3 and 4, a children’s Man(1 nequin Parade will be held in the Tea | Room from 10.30 each morning. A variety it of Morning Frocks, Afternoon Frocks, ! Party Frocks, School Wear & Beach Wear i suitable for children between 4 and 16 ili years of age will be shown. While this will prove a holiday treat for the young 1 | folk, the practical aspect of price and I utility (which naturally interests tnoth--I ers) has not been overlooked. The D.I.C. has always made a special feature || of children’s outfitting, and the apparel I which we offer through this parade for | the inspection of Wellington mothers I will make a strong appeal for value. Of i course the younger folk will be captured ' : by its newness and smartness. ]' ■ ' - : ® . ■ ' : I! r I WE LLINGT ON
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 15
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