R K R <'U!rL ( ' 1 s'* ■ % X2 VJI-s Ok A ; \ - RIF^—X -4* QI) , ) '‘Jr. P ?v> 9 P 5> qlfq Q 1 > VX f?K¥fi \s* * A V~\ , 0 V-J . AW, k §m nmv* /L (TT C V 'S&w $ A 1 \ t v w. l n ■ <u 0\ e fr. Iw. S£* A. aw/yWSJ WL L / sm Wm? ' l ' m m mm \ aVh Mj (, wii WPr &' ; ' i\\ j HX) » \\ j (Msr w~\ /J. X. 4? Hi YkJL *4 HRS 2*. M X Presenting Our Y ■’ AY ■l// o \ ■? >P;-i ciAfuoyi THURSDAY MARCH 2 AND DAYS FOLLOWING. Again Style’s happy power to re-create our moocls ■with its modes sweeps across the ocean from the Ateliers of Paris and famous Fashion Houses of London as intoxieatingiy as a fresh sea breeze carrying all before it. On Thursday, the C. M. Boss Co. Ltd. will present what is distinguished for the Autumn and Winter Season. Fashion has gone romantic. Fashion is tired of skimping, of being ingenious • instead of generous. The great silken gesture has come back, the stiff Hare of taffeta, the slow luxuriance of velvet. Dressmakers have borrowed freely from the past. Ghosts of beauty will walk again this season transformed into living flesh by the touch of famous designers, who, by a twist of the cloth, an aberration of a line, and slight madnesses of colour, have made a future out of history and history out of the future. If this sounds like hollow paradox, come to the Bosco Store on Thursday and see the tangible miracle for yourself. The resplendent coats, the breathtakingly lovely evening gowns, the delightful undies, the charming hats, shoes that harmonize perfectly with these clothes, ■ the inspired fabrics, scarves, gloves, handbags—all those details that contribute charm to a lovely ensemble arc ready, in brilliant array, for your leisurely choosing. Everything you will find is a revelation in feminine gracefulness and not the least surprising thing is the modesty of the prices. Will you come? We will be honoured to. have you. and a cup oil tea and a spot of music in the Bosco Tearooms would be delightful, wouldn’t it? Come ! To fit in with the Autumn scheme of things, have your hair permanently waved and curled in the latest style by Miss Sylvia Kirk who will be delighted to arrange a style Especially for you. Beauty Parlours adjoin our Showrooms. Any of these garments sketched are to be found in our Mantle Showroom. t\ ■ / w & DA ■> f.\ r) /.A ■x i j Hi V v ? 9 © © MANNEQUIN PARADE We have received many enquiries for a Mannequin Parade, but past experience has shown that while our Parades were appreciated as a form of entertainment, our customers much preferred that the exclusiveness of our models be preserved, so that the ultimate purchaser may have the pleasure of revealing to her friends the charm and loveliness of Fashion’s New Arrivals as interpreted by Bosco. This policy has now been extended to such an extent that we are omitting our more exclusive models from our Showroom. displays, although Model Frock Wardrobes arc so arranged to make these easily accessible on request. An experienced staff is always ready and willing to advise Madame regarding Fashion’s latest dictates individual needs being intelligently interpreted. Child prodigy to play in MASTER ALAN LOYEBAY THE 7-YEAR-OLD VIOLINIST Commanded to play before their Excellencies, Lord and Laay Bledisloe, and winning the gracious favour of Lady Bledisloc, as well as exciting admiration of professional musicians in Wellington, will be heard in solo work at the Bosco Tearooms. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON OSS & PALMERSTON’S FASHION CENTRE EST. 1883.
V CONCRETE' WORK Can be no better than the Materials that go into it. They'll be right if you buy. your SAND— (sharp and clean) ——METAL ™ . Crushed and screened to required sizes—and A CEMENT—Wilson’s Celebrated Portland—from us. Any quantity supplied at short notice. SHIP BIOS.’ :! § McGIFFERT STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. | = ‘•’Phones 7251, 6447, 5187, 6330 or 5928 Metal Depot. |
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 9
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