The Hets that Daughters I Like their Mothers to Wear f\ ' \ S' f 1 "/ f v/) /- !\ 1 \ \ \ Fashion is versatile this Autumn, and this is a season above all others when you can be individual « \ / be yourself. Dress to suit your personality or dress to suit the role you wish to play. Vou may be . ® \ ™\ person of many moods, play many roles—but you will find just the hats that typify you m Tinman s New W \ x. Autumn Collection, which is as varied and charming as ever. Wk \ The Winston Churchill Hat ' [ Matrons’ Styles I Such flattering styles in larger fittings for the modern m a tr on. “ X. | Sharply tilted on one side—upswept halo, brims flared at side. CJever — 1 Quite the latest. It’s a Homburg style, with rolled brim, trimmed. g , new trimming o f ribbon or Cire braid. Models in velour and fur I felt Featuring the new fashionable Pompadour shape, the 1941 _ -.-Petersham ribbon. [sailor. Enchanting new shades. Smart and ongmal tnmnungs jOT “ lOrHl n Awvc Visiting Berlei Corsetiere @ EVENING GOWNS First of season, in all their freshness. Outstanding gowns in Slipper Satin, Taffeta, Netted Lace, and Chiffon, or tailored types fashioned on American creations. In new Autumn tonuigs, m Riptide, trim- Jg HERE UNTIL FRIDAY EVENING GIVING FREE PERSONAL med Sequins, Bead design, or Diamentes. See our window display. FITTINGS—SURGICAL AND MATERNITY INCLUDED. I @ Hose shortage ! I’ll say ! Then have your | © FROCKS WHICH ARE DIFFERENT Foundations are the biggest word in Fashion this year—and of repairs done neat and cheaply. Encpiire at j smart Isimplicilt 1 simplici 1 t 1 y bl p e o J ?tl^ l d l C - course with the knowledge of fashion and figures that she has at our Hose Department. I check, pencil line stripes or plain shades, sizes ssw to wx. finger-tips, the specialised work of fitting them is an everyday Hiattd' tO MISS Bei'ld. ® AUTUMN SUITS @ Just as half a century ago ! her t.me with us is short, though, to. make Just to hand—at pre-war prices. Delightful Autumn Suits in smart- WOl’ld S best COSHietlC, SO to-day V Ollieil a . SEEING HER ’PHONE 401 OR 301 FOR AN est styles, made in English Woollen Angora. Showing in the sea- fullv follow u Cvclax’.’ for fTesll SKIII gTOOllllllg. IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT. son’s featured tonings of Moss Leaf, Empire Gold, Cornet Blue, • a Black and Scott Grey. , Ha VC V • . DOES 1/-IN THE £ DISCOUNT MEAN < T WJff A BEAUTY ANYTHING TO YOU ?IF IT DOES, J[ ||J Jjl >3 JL/ & W SHO P S FOR STYLE THEN SAVE YOUR DOCKETS.
pAMPERS: Folding Beds and Mattress. Stools, Deck Chairs and Tables—At Harley’s Ltd.
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Grey River Argus, 19 March 1941, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 19 March 1941, Page 2
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