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tf Millmenj it Paris Models, London Models, it Adaptations, Copies, on Display Now. All in the Drape of the Crown Apparently Fashion has fixed her eye on the crown of the hat. Caroline Reboux started it with her little draped beret. Now all Paris is doing it—in softest, pliable velvets and felts, many in two and even three tones. These high, creased or draped crowns are more frequently without trimming save for smart little brilliant and crystal pins ... ... ... ... ... Models 25s 6d to 63s The Vagabond Hat is of particular interest. With its soft brim which can be ‘ ‘kinked” into a real swagger’s model it has a rakish grace that will appeal. to many Ready-to-wears 8s 6d to 25s 4 I Velours Are Different —softer than ever in weave and as pliable as a piece of silk, so that nimble fingers will be able mould it to suit the facet In many instances the under brim is of a different shade. These range from 37s' 6d to 84s and have that quality look about them that will stay with them to the last day of their long life. <3> I The New Colours in Millinery this Season mulberry, new greens, soft flower blues, blush pink, wine, fuchsia, beige, artichoke, wild honey, beechwood, tan, citron, chrome, nut brown, maintenon, and, of course, black. | Gorgeous Display Evening Flowers and | Posies Such rare, exquisite blossoms that women will wear for afternoon or evening-—in softest velvet with edges aglitter with gold or silver and centres that scintillate like diamond .dust—but not too much—the effect is one of the utmost refinement. These flowers so beautifully tinted and so delicately poised have the etheral loveliness of V r j. klnccnmo V fragrant and fragile blossoms I Posies <s> add a dash of smartness to tailleur or fur by pinning on one of these chic little boutonnieres with prim gold lace frill or circle of leaves behind them. Some of the most original are made of rubber. Upstairs ... Prices range from 1s 6d to 18s 6d m D Palmer ito fashion CENTRE ALE AND BREWED AND BOTTLED BT STOUT BURTON'S BURTON BREWERY CO. t <B> Health S <s> X Safeguard Baby’s IT is essential that Baby has every <B> comfort if he is to grow strong and healthy—therefore every Mother should PURCHASE ONE OF OUR SEAGRASS PRAMS. • <•> <»> <s> <«> Each Pram is made from finest Seagrass, and all are equipped with best <s> English steel wheels and springs—qual- v ity materials that, ensure satisfaction. ® PAY an early visit and view our stock—a wide range of styles at prices that cannot be equalled in Palmerston North. WE ARE EXPERTS AT PRAM REPAIRS—BRING US YOUR WORK. TINY TOTS’ GARAGE. F. GROVER AND CO., The Square (near Grand Hotel), Palmerston North. ’Phone 5931. <s> CTho Satisfaction denned bq the possessor of the Celebrated Haseler Peurtertoare depends less on the cost than the chaste beantq and oarietq of the designs. TDhether purchased for their decoratine Paine, for practical utilitq or for both obiects. there is a Haseler Design spedalh] produced to meet that purpose. <The prices are lomer than qou mould expect in articles of this nature and me cordiallq inwile you to this unique display of GEItUIItE OLD TPQRLP PEIPTER. O'Connor & Tydeman BWELLERS AND OPTICIANS Bert Service Always 7 Box 118 PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 11

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