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} High notes- / I tartan Checks -/ mm Pamela (mm P.D.C. ’X was bound, to happen! "’’There is a limit to what can be done with stripes without crossing - them—and the instant they cross, where are we? In wilder Highlands than ever clansmen knew—among checks and tartans that look like the ravings of a delirious mathematician! And this tartan and check craze has invaded everything—Silks, Cottons, Organdies—it has even entered the realm of neckwear which has for so long remained faithful to subdued contrasts and respectable conventional styles. 4'n W 6 S£T m s<b set 2>u Now we ’.re going to dash round in ruffles and bows and frills, brightly hued, crisp, airy, charming affairs which are a delight to the eye and a joy to wear. There are ruchings and collarings (1/3 to 9/11 yard) in transparent and crinkled organdie—plain shades floral designs, checkered and tartan effects. Gingham is not a new word, but a very new fashion note in neckwear, and I noticed some adorable styles-—so inexpensive too! Collars 2/11, Collars and cuffs 5/6, then there are costume fronts at 4/11 and 5/11 —all obtainable in several colours red, green, sky, daffodil ,brown or black, on a white ground. Organdie, so crisp and fresh, is showing in an endless array of collars, and collars and cuffs—frilled pleated and tiered transparent, crinkled and embroidered white, colours, and boldly checked cleverly simple, but delicate and charming enough to satisfy your innate feminine love of daintiness. I’ve sketched a few styles for you—a Collar and Cuff Set 5/6 and a Catswhisker Bow at 2/11. But come in and see them for yourself—you’ll love them! Among the lovely materials just unpacked are the most exciting tartan checked organdies (2/9 yard)—the range of vividly contrasting shades is wonderful, there’s no other word for it. And a delightful crinkled organdi (5/6 yard) in blue, pink, maize, or white, will make the daintiest of fairy-like frocks for evening or summer afternoon wear. P.D.C. fabrics are so outstanding can you wonder that they sell to the last yard? It is fashionable to be fluttery and feminine again and organdi ruffles, to be worn, at the neck, are the most ravishing affairs, and so becoming. I’ve drawn you one in black and white —there are all colours, tho’ and only 12/6! POP IN TO P.S. Red Hot Mews— | White Handbags! They’re going to PALMERSTON NORTH be more fashionable than ever and ■we’ve just opened up a most marvel- | lous range—l2 wonderful styles— <> from 5/11!

w iso JUMPERS and CARDIGANS Value 15/S & 17/6 .Special Purchase of Spring Sample Range of Jumpers and Cardigans in Summer weight and styles, beautiful colourings, all good qualities, short and long sleeves, mesh and open .work styles included. SEE THEM IN' THE WINDOW. W. II WILSON, The Square, P.N.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 2

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