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TO OUR AUTUMN SHOW TO-DAV AND DAYS FOLLOWING It’s Swingtime . . . swing in the first crackle of an Autumn breeze! Swing ... in skirts which swiri and eddy in a tempestuous fandango to the iilt of a new season. Following the trend of swing, we present the new Autumn Styles in sophisticated rhythm with gay laughter in every note. Up . . Up . . Up . . go Hats in tune with swing in the most captivating and crazy styles which somehow are unbelievably flattering. There are styles captured from the little villages of Europe and the smartest streets of Paris, London and New York. And who wouldn’t make a song about the new' Materials! Glitter and gleam are the gods to worship this season! And how our lovely silks shimmer and scintillate. Woollens too, in a gorgeous kaleidoscope of colours. All manner of resplendent fabrics to make a truly royal entrance. Now let us swing to the “Spare Parts” that go to make a successful ensemble. The Fancy Departments are radiant W'ith the loveliest complements to smart Autumn Costumes. Leading designers overseas make much of feminine dressmaker details. See the sparkling collection pf Gloves . . fascinating styles from overseas, designed with the masterly touch of the craftsman, and Bags, beautifully made from leathers as soft as a kitten’s paw. But stop ... we have told you enough. Even the most languid lady will be up and doing when she reads this and we take great pleasure in inviting you and your friends to this our Autumn Fashion Show. • The Eye of Fashion People in glass houses like a lot of attention 1 Like the bright people you see in our windows these days now they are decked up all special for Autumn. Well, just everyone is talking about them. They reveal the most thrillingfascinating collection of authentic style from the fashion centres of the world. There is the lilt of laughter in this “Swingtime” frock of black and tulippatterned liquid satin which simply pours through your fingers. It would make a success of any party. Price 9J gns. m £ top§r sr ■"> 1 m' m A lady looks to her hat to give expression to her mood, glamorous or gamine, vivacious, dreamy or vividly alert. Fashion helps her by approving of every type this Autumn. O' -v; • gw—/IP7 <3 The top sketch is a charming black i>each bloom velour with turret crown, finished with old gold corded ribbon. Price 33/6 The lady below goes all militaristic in the new petrol shade with gold silk cord. Price 9/6 23 w. 7/ 7 ,?■ • 4 ASTRACHAN THE VOGUE FOR AUTUMN The fabric of the hour making front page news in styles as rhythmical as the season’s “swing music” . . rich, flattering that blends perfectly to the Autumn scene. Style as sketch above in brown, black or grey. Price 89/6 fiasco. % NEW TRAVEL COATS “ SUITS, SUITS, SUITS PARIS IN EVERY LINE Sing the cables, so into suits you go. Paris broadens your shoulders, nips in your waist, moulds you into a new silhouette. Pick them classic, pick them flippant . . but pick them now at the Rosco Store. SWING IN EVERY MOVEMENT. J % Take them anywhere! Lively spirited styles you’ll love to snuggle in in boat and train or to wear to important x-ace meetings. The two sketched here reflect the lively tempo of the times. You’ll find them in our showroom, both priced at £7/10/6. u n Nv 0 Sketch Right— THE SWINGING TUNIC. Swings into Autumn. In soft dark brown Angora, it is a style that suits everyone. Price 10 gns. —vivOS r m Kb 5 PALMERSTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 64, 17 March 1937, Page 7

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