NANETTE NOTICES
Window Shopping. If you .stroll round doing a liltlo window shopping if) is certain that when you reach the Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop in the Union Bank Building you will bo unable to resist walking in and purchasing one of those delightfully feminine nighties in the well-known Lustre make that are showing, They arc in dainty pastel shades and the patterns are really charming. Tho prices arc moderate and they are in S.W. and W. sizes.
Women's Land Service. «. The dress uniforms of the Women's Land Service will be made up in a golden brown material and the hats will be turned up on one side, with a badge in the form of a wheat sheaf.
Spring Cleaning. This is the time of year" when every housewife's thoughts are turned towards spring cleaning. So many things in the house need replacing or renovating and while you may not satisfy all four needs Nanette suggests whether you rcquiro carpet shampoo or a new mattress a visit to Mounseys, the fashion seal furnishers, is well worth while. Dress Initiative.
A popular inspiration arc gaily checked blouses, there boing little to suggest in the finished product that they have been devised from a pair of household clusters, E-lack and White.
Have you seen Slater's windows decorated in black and white ? This is always one of the smartest colour schemes and it is becoming to people of all ages, and a frock, ensemble or suit in these tonings will put you right for all occasions. Slaters have such a smart selection of hats, too, and you can purchase at the same time something that will top-off your ensemble. Visit Slaters for your black-and-white. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 265, 8 October 1942, Page 3
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282NANETTE NOTICES Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 265, 8 October 1942, Page 3
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