The fashions in Millinery which had apparently reached their climax of charm have been steadily growing in grace and elegance throughout the year, until the highest pitch of excellence seems to be attained' Simplicity is the keynote of the New Millinery Modes, and consequently, perfect contours and delicate colourings are more essential than ever —delicate colours . . . but cheerful and suitable for cold, snappy winter weather. It is true that many trimmings are daring contrasts, more particularly in the new modish alliance of fur and feathers, a style which is strongly noticeable in the present fashions. Fur bordering is very fashionable and the elusive glimpses through feather trimmings .... give a very fascinating effect. The prevailing styles have that exact Parisian simplicity and allure that is so covetable. The knowledge of where they may be seen at their best usually involves a visit to
WINNERS OF THE Old Judge” Cigarette (MEDIUM) GOMPETITIO Winner of list Prize MR. JOHN COLDER, Main Street, FOXTON. Winner of 2nd Prize—ENGLISH LEVER GOLD WATCH MR. R. J. DRUMMOND, Post Office, WANGANUI. Winner of 3rd Prize- ENGLISH LEVER SILVER WATCH MR. HUGH ROBB, George Street, INVERCARGILL. The British Empire Trading Go, LIMITED. 54 VICTORIA ST., WELLINGTON Kick for “Old Judge” Cigarettes and Tobacco YOU CAN’T BEAT ’EM.
_J The Ml ©f Peeoration Modern Art in its highest expression is exemplified in many charming examples of artistic M Wall Papers, Friezes, aiad other Wall Coverings. Our Warehouse is stocked with all the latesi and best Art Designs. BEAUTIFUL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS In endless variety, designed to coincide in colour and detail, thus creating a pleasing and uniform effect. SMITH & SMITH Ltd. TUAM STREET (near High St.), CHRISTCHURCH Paper Hanging Pattern Rooks forwarded FREE to any address. ti r
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15557, 6 March 1911, Page 4
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289Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15557, 6 March 1911, Page 4
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