he Swirl of Silks Foretells of Gaiety I vl bewildering variety of lovc.li/ fabrics of fascinalln>j freshness of design—wonderful Silks and Satins us colourful as the Arabian Mights themselves I See Miss Sullivan. She will, tell you of their ■possibilities.. s ALL-STLK SHOT TAFFETA, -‘Win wide. in the following shot e(left s; Lemon jinn White, Turquoise and White, Amethyst and Silver, Apricot and Silver, Nil and White, Eose and White, Mary B no am Silver, Apple and White, Li.do Blue and Silver, Bed and Silver, Priced at 6/6 yard. CHIFFON SILK VELVETS. 36in «ide; suitable for frocks, bridge coals, etc.; m all the newest designs and colourings. Priced .at 10/6 yard, ORIENTAL SATINS, very pretty for Evening wear; in shades of Sase, reach, Coral, Apricot, Beige, Biskra, and Apple; 36in vide. Priced at 4/11 vard. RAINBOW TINSEL, 3(sin wide: very effective for evening wear; also plain Gold and Silver. Priced at 12/6 yard. ALL-SILK CREPE SATIN, 37in vide; in shades of Champagne, Navy, Periwinkle, Coral, Peach, Rust, Grey, Almond, and Black. Priced at 10/6 yard. Dressmaking that pleases I ou have but la visit the dressmaking section, and have a chat to Miss Sullivan. to know that she Ihoro uglily understands the. art of cutting and. designing. Miss Sullivan hails from the north, and. is a dressmaker of long experience, much of which was gained, in the larger businesses in the Month Island.. Miss Sullivan specialises in Cabaret and. Dinner Frocks. Tier ■ideas arc novel . and she is adept, al selecting suitable styles for her clients—styles that suit pr.rfe.vthj. Telephone 11-UlfJ and arrange a visit. mr. rsex Ars r"T*"v r . & 1. Inglis, DUNEDIN
BAKING' POWDER % oi: j IT hag bften been said that the ideal gift for a bridesmaid is a Wrist Watch. It serves to constantly remind the recipient. of the part she played in the little drama enacted before the altar. And here, at G. 'A T. Young’s, may be seen a delightful selection of dainty Wristlet Watches that will please the tasie of even the most fastidious. SEE THEM TO-DAY AT Limited, Dunedin & Oamaru. |
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Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 3
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