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SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK

Felicity Talks to the

Debutante

(By

Betty R.)

“Next Wednesday,” said Felicity, “is the Charity Ball, aud Anne has just been to see me. She tells me she is to be a debutante.” “Is she very excited?” I asked. “Exceedingly excited,” said Felicity, “and very nervous and bothered, too. At her wit’s end about everything she had to remember. I just sat her down and gave her some very sound advice. . . . . You see,” she went on, “I know just how complicated being a debutante can be, and I could tell her everything she wanted to know.”

“I expect,” I suggested, ‘‘that there are plenty of other debutantes who would be just as glad of a little help as Anne was,” and Felicity agreed with me.

So she has written down all her ideas, and if every debutante follows Felicity's suggestions her debut will be charming and the whole evening will he carried off happily’and successfully. She Xceds a Fur Coat.

Lovely furs enhance the gown and add dignity. The Universal Fur Co. will explain what I mean with their beautiful full-length fur coats, capes and coatees. The Universal Fur Co.’s sale is now ou, so you can buy to your advantage. Only address, 7U Manners Street, Wellington, and The Square, Palmerston North.

"Dawne" — the Debutante Specialist. I know a French dress designer next to the Grand Hotel, Willis Street, who has the most exclusive ideas iu gowns I have ever met. I saw one debutante gown she made, and it was a dream. “Dawne” is her name.

Joyce Assists the Debutante. Adventure in hair and beauty styling awaits every debutante at Joyce’s Beauty Shoppe, T. aud G. Building, 211 Lambton Quay, opposite Kelburn tram. Artistic innovations in manicure, facial and beauty treatment are in great demand this season, and the doubting debutante need have no qualms in trusting her hair and her complexion to the skill of Mrs. Teasdale Billington and her expert assistants at this very modern salon. Telephone 41-458. ’ Her Escort Must Do Her Justice. For correct evening attire, consult Charles Hill and Sons Ltd., Lambton Quay. They stock the finest and their taste is impeccable!

Where Shall She be Photographed?

Modern portraiture by photography has come in late years to be a highlyskilled art. The exhibition of beautiful prints at S. P. Andrew’s Studio, 10 'Willis Street, exemplifies this skill most impressively. Mr. Andrew’s Studios are specially equipped for night work, and appointments should be made as early as possible. Telephone 41-093. For the Debutante Dinner—

You will select the choicest poultry from the orange-coloured shop at 80 Dixon Street, where the name “Salisbury” stands -out conspicuously. Dial 51-040 for delicious geese, ducklings, turkeys', boiling and roasting chickens. When You Entertain—

Be sure your carpets are a credit to you. For repairs, making and renovation of all carpets you should consult the Carpet Sewing Co., A. J. B. Foote, second floor, 71 Victoria Street. Telephone 43-031.

The Taxi Home. Take her home from the ball in a luxurious N.Z. Cab Co. ear—comfort, punctuality, courteous attention and the guaranteed 1/- mile tariff. Ring No. 44-484.

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Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 223, 17 June 1936, Page 4

Word Count
521

SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 223, 17 June 1936, Page 4

SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 223, 17 June 1936, Page 4

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