Can you imagine the horror on Mrs Brown’s face if you suggested that she should ride or golf in the newest evening gown ? Yet without a second thought, the same Mrs Brown will wear one solitary foundation garment on every social, athletic and domestic occasion! It is up to - you —and to us —to see that you have the host, most suitable garments for every* occasion. Collinson and Cunninghaine, Ltd., have a qualified fitter, holder of a diploma from the Berlei School of Corsetry, who is cver-ready to assist and advise clients in their choice of foundation garments. —Advt. We herald the velvet season with the new and very smart shot effects. Hard to describe because of their chamelou characteristics, they vary in effect like a changing mood. The. colours themselves have quite intriguing names—Argus pheasant, _ wild duck° plum dust, peacock plume, pigeon’s breast and mandarine duck. Made up, thev will look most distinctive for evening wear, a night wedding or a guest frock. The fabric is almost entirely creaseless—a great advance .jn velvets. All 36 inches wide reasonably priced at 12s 6d yaid. Collinson' and Cftnninghame Ltd—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 19 March 1936, Page 7
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188Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 19 March 1936, Page 7
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