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Portraying 1 the New in l ( 1 With memories of the past summer still pleasantly preserved, we now turn our curiosity to the new season. Our minds run riot! Every thins: is to he new. even the air will have that fresh, crisp an,] bracing tang. But most important is Clothes. Styles and Colours, ordinances of Fashion most essential to the Well-dressed Woman, and Beautiful Silhouettes, smartly offset with accentuated waistlines, still featuring squared an,] sometimes droojMMi shoulders, with many cunning new sleeve treatments will he worn for all occasions. An adornment of buttons on sleeves, hips and fronts, trickily arranged to catch every gleam of light will glitter and sparkle at every movement. Snug fitting necklines. designed for style, are Xeat a n,j Smart. Fashion has scored another success in the new materials—Velvet and Velveteens of downy softness. Silks, crinkly clinging creations are simply bewitching. Woollens, of course, feature decidedly different effects, being ruffled an,] whiskered, and for Colouring. Mulberry and Blackberry will prove to be most Chic, an,] with “Fumee” Grey. Venetian Red, National Blue, Vintage and Coffee Bean will be by puplar accord Fashion’s Favourites. Millinery is most surely captivating, the right eye remains hidden beneath a beguiling tilted brim. The New Models present another theme in ultra-modern smartness, being distinctive in the diversity of Shapes. Visit, our Store within the next few days; we are all ready to street the New Season with New Goods. New Displays and Greater Knthusiasm for the future. The displays will enthrall you. the interior compels interest, while Ihe windows, tastefully and cleverly displayed show perfect artistry and the wonderful colour harmonies display the New Goods to advantage--1 : C HI P&wi m ■ IS ffi OHM FOLDING THE CORNER STONE OF VALUE

OBITUARY WOMEN CENTENARIAN (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) (Received March 2.2 p-ni.) Sydney 3 March 2 Obituary—Airs Harriett Scarfe, aged 109, believed to be the oldest woman in Australia. She worked actively on her farm until she was 106. VETERAN CHURCH At AN Fremantle, March 2 Bishop Charles Webster Leadbeater, head of the Liberal Catholic Church in Australia, died in hospital here aged 87 years. CENTRAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., LTD. HASTINGS MOORS BUILDINGS, (Ground Floor) 130 Guyton St. WANGANUI Money to Lend QN Furniture, Pianos, Dairy Stock and all Classes of Chattels Security without Removal. Also on Life Assurance Policies, Etc. PROMPT ATTENTION LOWEST TERMS EASY REPAYMENTS WRITE BOX 47, OR PHONE 2343 WANGANUI OVERALLS NEW, SMART AND USEFUL, Traced for Working. Guaranteed Colour Fast. 6/11 CHILDREN’S OVERALLS JUST THE THING FOR SCHOOL WEAR Traced for Working with Quaint Designs. 3/6 each Made up and Bound 5/- each HEMSTITCHING DONE ON THE PREMISES AT SHORTEST NOTICE “MILLESA” Needlework Specialists REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS, Palmerston North

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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4181, 2 March 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4181, 2 March 1934, Page 8