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The Mecca of the Thrifty ! Model Frocks * Wraps at 3 t :w 'W ) t Astounding Prices! The very artistic elegance and exclusiveness reputed to the Rosco .Store is nowhere else so exemplified as in the Model Section, where are to be seen creations of luxurious beauty, specially priced for June Selling, hor the woman who leaves no stone unturned to preserve her individuality this is a most exciting announcement. Come, now you can have the frock of your dreams for a very modest outlay. EVENING FROCKS Finished with long scarf ends, swathed belt, ties and other exciting details, in new, attractive materials. Shades: Green, saxe and black. Special 59s 6d CHARMING MODEL 1 ROCKS. Featuring cape sleeves, bias cut skirt and many other attractive fashion features. In lace and crepes. Special 69s 6d GROUP OF SMART EVENING FROCKSShowing high necklines or soft cowl necks, bias skirts, charming shades, including florals. Special 70S 6d EXCLUSI VE MODEL FROCKS. Exquisite in every detail, showing new loop skirts and new neck treatment, in figured and self materials. Special Offer at 5 Gns We will be Delighted to Show you our MORE EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF ULTRA MODERN EVENING and dinner gowns which are not usually on display. They are all specially priced from 8 to 12Gns ALSO A SMART ASSORTMENT OF DINNER AND BRIDGE FROCKS. Meticulously cut, perfect in detail, long’ and three-quarter sleeves, in all shades to your requirements. Special 79s Gd to sGns CHERRY SATIN EVENING FROCK Slim fitting, special feature of plaiting at neck. Special 35s 6d ANOTHER RANGE OF EVENING FROCKS. Novelty materials, exquisitely cut, in cherry, lemon, powder blue. Special 45s 6d ALSO AN INTERESTING SELECTION OF EVENING FROCKS Including materials with gold thread, low and high necklines, in cherry, green and black. Special 49s Gd EVENING WRAPS. Full and three-quarter lengths in black velvet, fully lined, predominating feature beautiful silver thread trimming on sleeves. Special 4 and GGns VELVET BRIDGE COATS With attractively trimmed, collars and sleeves. In black, wine and gold. Special 49s 6cF to 59s 6d ALSO AN EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF SILK VELVET BRIDGE COATS With novelty sleeves and neck lines. Special 4 to 6Gns ‘Perfect dreams of Hats !’ THE SEASON’S SUCCESSES SPECIALLY PRICED READY TO WEARS. In wool felt, smart sailor linos, including the newest shovel shapes, novelty trimmings of petersham ribbon, finishing with feather mounts and ornaments. Available in shades of black, brown, navy, wine, bottle, blue and beige. Special T 0 14/6 MODEL HATS. These distinguished models are designed in velour and fur felt, featuring the latest novel crowns with tucks rising high towards the back. Interesting finishings of petersham ribbon, feather mounts, etc. Hanging in shades of Brown, Black, Wine, Blue and Navy. Usually 33s 6d A Nr •V ■■ <They’re the ‘‘Toppers’’ Smart brimless hats designed in fine wool felt and we thought they’d bo grand June-mates for your new Winter coat with its high fur collar. Bow elfccts of felt and ornaments on the tucked crowns and they can be worn with or without a cov little cobweb of a veil. Oh, very feminine! In shades of Black, Navy, Brown. Wine, Bottle. Usually 9s Cd. SPECIAL 7/U Special MODEL HATS. 17/(5 From overseas in velour and fur felt, newest shovel shapes including smart toques, attractive trimmings of petersham ribbon ill self-tone and colour contrasts, finishing with feather mount ornaments, etc. In shades of Brown, Black, Navy, Gloucester Green. Usual price 23s (3d to 29s Cd Special j m £j(ie PALMERSTON’S FASHION CENTRE—EST. 18G3.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 154, 1 June 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 154, 1 June 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 154, 1 June 1936, Page 9