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SPRING, 1932 / J A Really Beautiful Woman, or a flawless jewel, require but the simplest of ornaments to look their best. In “Roseo” Hats, we strive always for tlm sophisticated simplicity that is an art in itself. The trimming of a “Roseo” Hat is not a camouflage to cover up inferior quality ... it is always subordinated to the lovely line of brim or crown. It merely emphasises the exquisite quality of felt or straw. See the new Spring Hat in our .Millinery Showroom to-dav! A new hat belongs to the necessities of life I WHEN SIMPLICITY SPELLS CHIC. AS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE. THE "IDEAL” SPORTS HAT. In light weight felt with soft brim that can ho worn either turned up or turned down. It can he stuffed into golf or tennis hag without fear of hurting its “feelings” or smart appearance! A friend rather than an acquaintance! The- illustration above shows how it rolls up! The colours are white, lemon, blue, red, rust, beige and asparagus tip. PRICE 5/6 AMAZINC! SECURE YOURS EARLY! SPRINC READY-TO-WEARS. Brims tilted at a new angle! Crowns adjusted at a new slant! New colours! Smart “Roseo” Hats the result! Summer-weight felts are showing in all colours with a definite favour towards all daffodil and eapuoino shadings. PLEASINGLY PRICED FROM 9s 6d to 25s 6d. THE NEW MODEL HATS. Straws are coarse and shiny, pineapple, oelephnnc, racello, sharkskin pedaline are the newest. Shapes are both large and small with fascinating dips more accentuated than in the winter styles, bailors are new and popular. Scarlet is the colour of the moment, with blues and greens of all tones following closely behind. Black, mnj and all tones of beige and brown are to be worn again. PRICES VARY FROM 29/6 T ° 45/“ STOLEN TOO SHAMELESSLY from the Army, the New Military Coats have arrived! Half or full length! Oh! How they flatter the figure! Tho slightly fitting waistline . . . the gently flared skirt . . . the broadened shoulder . . . the epaulets . . the metal buttons, . . . the belts . . . the braids . . . and most of all, in the jauntiness and swagger cut of the fabrics! It’s tho world’s fallacy to assume flint these new Spring Coats will cost a precipitous price, but just call and see them! You’ll stand astonished at the reasonableness of the prices . . . not onlv in the coats, but in EVERYTHING the Roseo Store is showing for Spring! Yi'hat a joyous time it’s going to be! AS ILLUSTRATED. THE FULL LENGTH MILITARY COATS. Showing in velour and woollen hopsac. Gay colours, scarlet, airforce blue, bright green and primrose. Wide revers, some faced with self, others have smart contrast facings. 'Trimmed, metal buttons! Price 49s 6d, 59s 6d, 69s 6d, 79s 6d, 89s 6d to sgns As Illustrated. SPORTY HALF COATS. In curl cloth, velour, astraohan and liopsac. Made in military styles, wide ravers, bolts and trim-' mod metal buttons. Some have self belts, others patent leather. In all the “dashingest” colours for Spring—apple green, minosa, maize, lemon, scarlet, airforce blue, rust red, etc. TO WEAR WITH SHORT COATS! GORED SKIRTS. In neat fitting styles, in all wool gabardine. Creme, brown, black, navy and tweed mixtures. Prices 29s 6d GORED SKIRTS. In wool liopsao, finished with patent belt. Shades of scarlet, blue, green and fawn. Price 15s 6d LACE WOOL JUMPERS AND CARDIGANS. Showing in a wonderful range of colours. These have taken tho Fashionables of the World by storm! New blue, cherry, kiss red, creme, lime, apple green, minosa, orange. Prices from 15s 6d to 29s 6d ROSCO c&he Q. cM. dioss <3oy., J6td. PALMBRSTOWS FASMfOff CgfTTRS o m m OS m

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 9