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t ❖ o t 0> ❖ 4> t t ❖ I ❖ o «* ❖ <o AT THE PMC. SPRING DISPLAYS ARE YOU SHOULD SEE THEM—COME I First Review of the New Spring HATS I ILLUSTRATING FIVE I DISTINCTIVE TYPES. $ Fashion /> on 'mw at Spoth fe!h m fine celtacel Sir ow , i>s jrTEEMING WITH INTEREST— | •$> monA ‘STRAW TOP—The Poodora Pelt lias come to stay—lts jaunty tucked crown and mannish krim makes it a linn favourite with every sports girl. CASH PRICE 15/6 TOP EIGHT—Up at the hack to reveal those fascinating curls so fashionable to-day, this model in fine Geltagel straw lends itself so well to folds and tucks. CASH PRICE 27/5 CENTRE —Neora Straw is the medium used to fashion tills attractive Hat for Race Wear. Note the most flattering lines to crown and brim. CASH PRICE S9/6 RIGHT—A charming compliment to any summery frock is this feather weight sisal straw model, designed on modified sailor lines with the indispensable folded crown. CASH PRICE 35/LOWER RlGHT—Specially designed to complete your tailored suit or coat this Spring is the ever popular Sisal straw in a neat small brimmed shape with novel pleated ribbon mount. CASH PRICE 35/PD.C PALMERSTON NORTH. To Qr-’pteh? . Poor Tailored Ens<ZMbl<z-, m tor Sui'rirwr Days A MODIFIED SAILOR' N,*** id

TRY this Just one and you’ll find I a favourite! Bea eggs and milk tc gether (quantitit given for 4 person! and add the cheesi crumbs, salt and Le & Perrins Saua Pourintoabuttere baking dish, set th dish in a pan containing an inch of he water, and bake In a moderate ove (350°-375° F.) until firm Turn out o a hot plate and garnish with mince parsley. Or sprinkle the parsley ove the top and serve the omelet from th baking dish. 4 eggs £ lb. grated cheese 2 cups soft bread crumbs 3 cups milk i teaspoon salt Minced parsley i tablespoon Lea & Perrins Sauce FROCKS-ONE-THIRD OFF SALE PRICES! Last Few Days Must Clear. • MISS JOHANSEN, Coleman Place.

BEACH FASHIONS Tie Parisian has gone extremely, nautical this season, records a London Daper. Their beach bracelets are made, of wood to represent lifebuoys, with a. bit of coloured string fastened to them : to give the idea of rope. Their linen wraps are fastened with clasps like sea-shells, and the newest notion is to fasten one's beach apron with a brooch made in the outline of a fish in aluminium, gunmetal, Or brass wire. One amazing, new beach garment seems to have been inspired by the trunks men wore in Elizabethan days. Made of pique, these trousers look like a couple of balloons stopping short well above the knee. A fitting black jersey with white wool “feather” ruffles round neck, amholes, and cuffs completes the 1 effect. .. .. •

STARCHED liINEH AND ORGANDIE The fashion of the moment is fot crisp white linen and organdie collars and cuffs. These dainty things must, of course, be frequently washed, and a hint of starch ,is advised to heep them in their crisp condition. If you put a little powdered alum into the starehbowl, the iron will not stick when the collars aTe pressed, and there will be a suggestion of gloss on the material .which will be a great improvement.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7250, 1 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7250, 1 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7250, 1 September 1933, Page 2

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