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AULD & VOS®, TT'OR Motor Spring Repairs. Agricultural X and general Smith Work.—Mairo St., off Rangitikei Street (’Phone 51H1). are always with us but your appearance need NOT suffer. ©air Dry Cleaning Service will prolong the life of your clothes and enable you to look smart on a modest clothing allowance. Dry Cleaners Recent Arcade, J. A. Dinley. ’Phone 7537. WHOLESALE Boot Coy. Ltd. Ladies’ FELT SLIPPERS, all colours. 1s 6d Children’s SLIPPERS, in two tone brown/orange, and pink/ o'reen. 2’s to 6’s. 1s 6d Children’s ANKLE STRAP SLIPPERS, 3’s to 6’s 7’s to 10’s ll’s to l’s 1s 9d 2s 2s 3d Children’s FELT BAR SLIPPERS, leather toes. .‘s—6 7—1(1 11—1 3s 3d 3s 6d 3s 9d As Above—Ladies’ FELT SLIPPERS, red, blue and black. 2 S 11d Same in ALE LEATHER SLIPPERS, red and blue. 2s 11d m As Above—ln all colours, leather toes, 2’s to 7’s. 4s 6d Same with Leather Sole and small heel. Broun and black. 4s 6d GEORGE STREET Opp Ds Luxe.

A See Window Display The Evening Season is just opening and here you find the Newest in Styles, colours and materials fresh from the World’s Centre of Evening Entertainments and Dress. WINDSWEPT VELVET, in a rich shade of flame, has been used for this evening gown. It is simply but elegantly cut with neckline finished'with clip to tone. A novel touch is added r A FASHIONABLE CREATION IN EVENING WEIGHT SATIN, in sea green with the new cut-away bodice, shoulder finish of folds of self, dress cut on the bias fits beautifully to the figure. S.W. size ' ... 05/" ATTRACTIVE EVENING FROCK for the Debutante in nil green georgette, with strapping across neck at back and in front. Epaulettes of self, sash ends tie at back, flare away skirt, frock complete with slip. S.W. size 95/MADE OF LACE AND NET IN APRICOT SHADE, this dance frock shows off to perfection the fullness from the knees style. The fitting bodice is of lace with shoulder cape of net, a series of net frills form the skirt, sash of organdie to match. S.W. size ... 95/CHARMING MODEL EVENING GOWN, in flame maroeain. The straight lines of the skirt are surmounted by a novel bodice, the neckline being finished with diamante, vandyked into Halter collar, epaulette drape in self'. S.W. size rGNS CHARMING DEBUTANTE FROCK, of ivory nietalesse with simply cut front and higher neckline. The back has panel of flared frills from waist, finished with bow. S.W. size. jr GNS A i ELEGANT EVENING GOWN OF BLACK LACE, cut oil flowing lines. One shoulder strap is composed of satin flowers in black and peach. A drape flare of lace is arranged from waist on right side. W. size g.LGN;> EVENING ENSEMBLE for the youthful figure in black silk organdie. The dress is cut on straight fitting lines, having the “below the knees” fullness carried out by tiers of narrow frills edged with silver, coatee with puff sleeves and collar trimmed silver stitching. S.W. size OGNS0 GNS PARTICULARLY BECOMING to the Fuller Figure is the EVENING GOWN OF BLACK WINDSWEPT SATIN, cut on flowing lines. Inset of black lace invoke hack and front, lined with flesh georgette. O.S. ... gGNS THIS THREE-QUARTER LENGTH EVENING COAT, of black velvet, embodies a new idea in its puff sleeves, fitting into bands of white fur at waist. Scarf collar finished with fur. The coat is lined throughout with white satin. w - size 99/6 FELL LENGTH EVENING COAT of Windswept Velvet, in black is dignified in its long* straight line, broken only by a deep flare at foot, neat collar, long sleeves, finished by flared cuff. Fully lined with black satin. IV. size. tyGNS BETTER VALUESBROADWAY AND KINGSWAY PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 May 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 May 1934, Page 3