FOR Presented from to-day —— upstairs in new Millinery Salon •—*- access from Dress Section. Patrons arc inVited to attend this interesting display at their earliest. AUTUMN FELTS ► TAKE NEW LINES AND INDICATE THE RETDRN OF TRIMMING *\ . They are chic beyond words, and deserve very special mention for undoubtedly it is the day of .the felt. Tho felt that tutus off tho face, the small drooping brim, the comfy skull cap are all represented' among tho hats from Paris or Paris inspired ——Shapes are very much headfltting, but the domed crown sometimes adjusts a Russian coronet, turns back a slashed brim or wear a velvet or felt applique. Combinations of felt and velvet lend tremendous chic and the colours? Indeed there are so matijr the effect is almost bewildering. Rose dcscat, pCriivihhle, red leaf, serpent green, berry and' flower reds, compose, ombre, and threo-toned stripes,;• plains ahd blends. Choose from scores of styles at a varied price range from 10/6. . /V: . NOTE! That amongst tho m&riy delightful felt hats The C. M. Ross Co. Ltd., have many interesting models for the unshinglcd. MATRONS’ MODELS DICTATORS OF THE AUTUMN MOtj’E The complete story of tho Auluihn miklb is told in individual models’but foremost ate th& casque, tiara and helmet toques with height accentuated at either front or back. In black embossed satin and velvet with combinations of materials in chib contrast. The not cash price range varies from 29/0 to 55/-. SKULL CAPS TheV are more than tho F&sliiOn ——> thfcy ate tho rage in Fashion Centres, and rioj besides being ever so smart they offer tho last word in comfort. Daring to bo different th'dy ftinJjL' thhir brims, trim them with curious flying tabs, Kadltles ot rosettes and mould their chic, small lltlfea to ihb head using pleats, tucks and folds in cleverest fUsliibui You will find them in felts or felts in Odihbihatibtt with other materials. Commencing from 8/11 net' cash; Famous “Henderson’’ Hats -r— distinction in every line with a world of variety in their styling from 32/6 net cash. - ... . , Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.ab Opeir SAbii&ays till 9 p.m. an mm t PALMERSTON'S FA SB JO l^ ; C ENT R E | » 44 ft’f'V4* This is only one of Hundreds received—many others are printed oh the circular included With every bottle f, l am writing you these line! to let you.know that your Emulsion has done my little girl (now three years of age) a very great deal of good. She had pneumonia whert about a year old. and never seemed to recover. “She was so thin and always looked ill. 1 codimenced giving her your Emulsion—a teaspoon night and niorning—and it »ai wonderful how soon she started to put on weight, and to Mtorne a bright and bonny girl. You may, use this letter, as 1 UKe to let people know when they help me. It .brightens our ) 1, ’ e 3. think that we have helped someone, and Cane s Emulsion has been a Wonderful hclo to me.—Yours faithfully, "(MRS.) M. LINDSTROM, "Napier, N.Z. Everything claimed for Lane’s is backed by the testimony of hundreds of men and women. 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Store!, 6 mujvvSioN Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru. N.Z.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6551, 7 March 1928, Page 9
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