■ t; FOR AUT Presented from to-day upstairs jn new Millinbry Salon access \ * from Dress Section. Patrons are invited to attend this interest- < i ing display at their earliest. » - AUTUMN EELTS TAKE NEW LINES AND INDICATE THE RETURN OP TRIMMING They are chic beyond words and‘deserve very special ! mention for undoubtedly it is the'flay of the felt. The j felt that turns off the face, the‘small drooping brim, . the comfy skull cap ar6 all represented among tho hats from Paris or Paris' inspired' ——-Shapes are very ! much headfitting, but the domed crown sometimes ad- ’ justs a Russian coronet, turns back ft slashed brim or wear a velvet or felt applique. 1 Combinations of felt and . velvet lend'tremendous chic * and the colours? Indeed there'are so' m&ny the effect is almost bewildering. Rose descat', periwinkle, red 1 loaf, serpent green, berry "and‘ flower reds, compose, ombre, and three-toned stripes, 'plains and blends. Choose from scores of styles at a varied price range from 10/6. . NOTE! That amongst the many ‘delightful felt hats The C. M. Ross Co. Ltd., have many interesting models for the unshingled. J MATSONS’ MODELS DICTATORS OP THE AUTUMN MODE The complete story of the Autumn mode is told in individual models but foremost are the casque, tiara and helmet toques with height accentuated at either front or back. In black —— embossed satin and velvet with combinations of : materials in chic contrast. Tho net cash price range varies from - 29/6 to 55/--SKULL CAPS They are more than tho Fashion —-they are tho < rage .in Fashion Centres, and no Wonder,- for, besides ( being ever so smart they offer tho lAst word in com- , fort. Daring to be different they slash 1 their brims, ] trim them with curious flying tabs, hackles Or rosettes j and mould their chic, small lines to-the head'using i pleats, tucks and folds in cleverest fashion. You will find them in felts, or felts in combination with other j materials. Commencing from 8/11 net;cash. * ) Famous "Henderson” Hats t— distinction in every •; lino with a world of variety in their styling from j 112/G net cash. ' Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.m. Opto Saturdays till 9 p.m.
A //\\ I V) '?// i»v' W^ifeft Cheaper because ‘'Velvet" will never harm your finest linens, your fleeciest blankets, or your most fragile lingerie. Safer because sterilised. Yi yj Save Velvet Wrappers Sgrf. at, smut *i m can t* Zaalaoilia. 1 * Baa m, Ctria, daafrft bafarn September HA. let Prize'£loo 111 Frizes. ( Vi F/RST GRADE GUARANTEED PURE-IT’S STERILISED!
Brooms and Brushes for all Purposes HAIR BROOM HEADS—from 2/0 SCRUBS—Sd, 7d, 8(1, lOd. SANITARY PAN BRUSHES—I/9 VERANDAH SCRUBS, with handle, 2/6 CRUMB BRUSHES—2/- MOTOR BRUSHES, to fit on hose, 9/6 WINDOW OR WALL BROOMS—2/9 HEARTH BRUSHES —lOd DAIRY SCRUBS-1/6 BOOT BRUSHES—I/0 CARPET SWEEPER BRUSHES—7/0 PAINT OR VARNISH BRUSHES—' from 8d Special lino of CARPET BROOMS that will wear bettor than a straw broom—SEE THESE AT 2/6, 3/3 ROBBIALAG VARNISH BRUSHES—2/9, 3/9. Hopwood Hardware Ltd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6550, 6 March 1928, Page 9
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