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TJT7E cordially mvite your inspection of our initial display of the accepted styles for Autumn and Winter wear. The new fashions comprise a range of distinctive garments seldom before equalled for sheer attractiveness. We specially draw your attention to the new — Costumes, Millinery, Coat Frocks, Fur Coats, Velour and Covert Coats, Raincoats, Fur Stoles, Collars and Necklets, Silk and Wool jumpers and Cardigans, Gloves and Hosiery, etc. Prices throughout are surprisingly moderate. Please feel welcome to inspect the new models at your leisure —it will place you under no obligation. " Where Shopping Pays,” The Square - Feilding.

m. Now ReadyAutumn Millinery! Presented from to-day—upstairs in new Millinery Salon -—access from Dress Section. Patrons are invited to attend this interesting display at their earliest.-™™--™--"" AUTUMN FELTS TAKE NEW LINES AND INDICATE THE RETURN OF TRIMMING. ) * They are chic beyond words and deserve very special mention for undoubtedly it is the day of the felt. The felt that turns off the. face, the small drooping brim, the comfy skull cap are all represented among the hats from Paris—or Paris inspired.— . Shapes are very much head-fitting, but the domed crown sometimes adjusts a Russian coronet, turns back a slashed brim or wears a velvet or felt applique. Combinations of felt and velvet have tremendous chic, and the colours? Indeed there are so many the effect is almost bewildering. Rose deseat, periwinkle, red leaf, serpent green, berry and flower reds, composeombre and three-toned stripes, plaids and blends. Choose from scores of styles at a varied price range from 10/6 N-OTE! That amongst the many delightful felt hats, the C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., have many interesting models for the unshingled. MATRONS’ MODELS Dictators of the Autumn Mode. • The complete story of the Autumn mode is told in individual models, but foremost are the casque, tiara and helmet toques with height accentuated at either front or back. In black—embossed satin and velvet with combinations of materials in chic contrast. The net cash price varies from SKULL CAPS 29/6 TO 55/They are more than the Fashion—they are the rage in Fashion Centres, and no wonder, for, besides being ever so smart, they offer the last word in comfort. Daring to be different they slash their brims, trim them with curious flying tabs, hackles or rosettes and mould their chic, small lines to the head,' using pleats, tucks and folds in cleverest fashion. You will find them in felts or felts in their styling. FAMOUS ‘'HENDERSON” HATS Distinction in every line—with a world of variety in the styling. From / Net Cash Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.m. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m.

HAVE YOU A PIANO OR A HQTOR CAR? WE have been using MoKENZIE’B DRAWING ROOM CREAM, OAR AND FURNITURE RENOVATOR for some considerable time and consider it the best we have used, on account of the absence of any greasy after-effect* and the fact of its retaining,a sick gloss under all weather eonditions. ■, We can honestly recommend this polish to anyone requiring a high fin lah on any polished surface. WACKRILL and STEWART, Ltd "igmwi.: Jr ®. ¥*ung, Dir*et«rV

Similar testimonials from Perry's Limited and New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Dis. Co., Ltd., Feilding (ms*tor garages), 27/8/23. Also from Grace, Clark and Co. Piano Dealers, Palmerston North June 12, 1895; Oates’ Music Stores and J P. Leary and Co.. Piano Deal ers, Palmerston North, 27/4/1921. Sold by Shops, Motor Garages, ana Piano Dealers. Name and mark on every genuine label. Prisa 2J3 Bnti n M Seattle,

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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1353, 13 March 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1353, 13 March 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1353, 13 March 1928, Page 2

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