KIR EG A L DIE'S SPONSOR.. FO R TH E TRENTHAM SUMMER MEET IN G Trentham's Summer Meeting—the most fashionable event of the # *«£«»«• »««aon! What to wear? That's the tanung question just now. And Kirkealdie's have a host of exciting answer*. . T a TW'fT 4 11 V A collection of Race Fashions that will delight the hearts of all smart women is at present the centre of attention at the Fashion - - centre. Here are the smartest, the most authentic styles of 1932. 20th 2211 d 23td Uterly new, utterly desirable... yet happily priced to at restricted 1932 dress allowances. We've listed one or two to gfr* you an * idea of what is offered. ■'■"'■'■ ' - ' ' -— - =. -*• I WM 'Sr-j . * Brown Pony Skin, perfectly cut with a deep *tth a shadow pattern of sunset gold modelled for '-slhzJj mm- 'fy&ffl pouch collar and shaped cuffs. the matron oa denderinc lines, with just a ing- *$&l «»/ v. Wl Cjj There is a suggestion of yesterday about this gesHon of blue stones and diamante at the waist. ' i/ife^ / W &$j Lovely Model of Melite Brown Fur Fabric, with its JL'^^^J m ■'<''*] sljtnly flared skirt and short coach capette banded Vienna offer* an Aprillene Green Tailored Model, CVJ'^/ iWi Vi ' mt*t b'own fur, that allows just a peep of orange with • «*»■* collar and shaped peploms, trimmed \i*ifr ;7 Mm ifM ■ j «°Wlame jumper beneath with its fitting walrt with black Perdan aoth, the «Hrt ha* section* ' ¥k/'» f HHP . j^SL *n rucked sleeves—quaint and very charming box-pleats, whDe the bodice displays s military 1^; **• - l" "" * "t t EARLY LUNCHEON. • . U. -, WEDNESDAY and TTje new Footwear ha. arnTad aad S.l.cUd far tpacial mmttoa from« From . handful of .mart surprise* ,"' SATURDAY; 5 "? KF^ Btlftniri" el? CtlOn- A *Ms*lW ««l«ction of Handbag* >. in th.'Clove Section the ERINGE ■ : ■• - -:«..... $g.srir&q:j2 •po^gip E Btj G .'sS3>^ r viary3rsi« P h5 In our S r? w2 Wi'! ow, *>"■ with X.d r.- inride pock.t, mirror, and p»ra., Doma, and Guwet and Full Fringe MA, NTC AnooMs . ..jjtjj-ij*—.^m -,«,-_ 49 /6 feftEttM3*!s£KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LTD. WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 19
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339Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 19
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