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ESPECIALLY TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS OF THE P.D.C. . ❖ <3> fll enjoy receiving j-our shopping lists and Margaret and I strive to give you a by-return mail service. <$ flThis week I’ll put something “for his •nibs’’ on the top of the column! Here it is Men’s C.A. (collar attached) Shirts by “Summit’’ are now showing in fresh blue fabric smartly striped. The price is IS/3 and 2 coupons. <S> <s> ♦ see whore Susan has been telling you in one of her recent columns about the lovely new model hats just opened in our Millinery Salon. In my opinion she has in no wise overestimated them. I’ve never seen such a lovely collection before and each one is sheer flattery to the wearer. Veiling isn’t measured in inches but in clouds and flowers are the choicest. One of the hats, is a perfect example. It has a gold dust fancy braid cartwheel brim, magnificent with cut out and appliqued black velvet flowers. Black is repeated in the flax straw braid crown. This hat is enveloped in a mist of gold veiling which is caught artistically at the head-fitting bandeau. flPretty undies and nightwear have found me a ready victim lately, resulting in many trips up to Maisie’a Department •when I get the word that new goods havo arrived! And be lieve me, at quite frequent intervals the loveliest lingerio comes to hand You may be interested in the sweet floral sprigged silk nights now on display. Nile and salmon only and delightfully detailed with appliqued shoulders and waist band. They are W. size and sell at 53/-. <t> €> ❖ flThe- elections for the staff social committee proved very satisfactory, resulting in a completely new personnel —whose duties are as follows: Chairman, Mr. Gough; “Remnants,’’ Miss Barsanti; Drama, Mrs. Anslev; Soldiers’ Hospitality, Misses Quarrie and Dixon; Dance Club, Mr. Greenwood; Overseas Parcels and Assistant Dance Club Secretary, Miss Johansen; First Aid, Mr. L. Orme; Staff Welfare, Mr. Gough; Secretary, Mrs. H. Benoit. <3> ❖ ❖ flNavy can always be relied upon to be right on the Fashion front. This spring it is going to be just as victorious as ever. We have plenty of navy reinforcements in the dress fabric section— navy dress woollens - and heavier weights for coatings. Thia choice selection includes wool crepe de chines, velours and afghalaines. Prices range from 9/11. Make a strategic move for spring by writing to me, to-day, for patterns! «>€*<s> JjYour tatler of fashion trends has been so full of spring fever lately that she has found expression in sketching. If you are in town this week make a point of seeing Susan’s sketchboard of Spring ideas it is the Spring theme throughout our windows, and gives a reliable pointer to the latest trends., <S> <3> ❖ JJHere are one or two Thrift items to go on your, shopping list this week Permanito Pyjama Buttons 1/- dozen, black and white boned Petersham 1/3 yard, Potter* & Moore’s Toilet Soap 1/2, white Rick-rack Braid, 2Jd. and 3id. yard. <» €> «S> JjYour Christmas parcels to go overseas are well and truly nigh! So make sure that they go this week. If you are coming to town call in at our overseas parcel department which is just inside the main door. Mave is on duty with many helpful suggestions. For instance a handy souvenir of N.Z. would be a pokerworked suede comb case containing a British-made comb. Price 3/3. <B> <s> ❖ fiThe staff have been missing little Doreen Howe since she has been in hospital and so they wish her a speedy recovery and. return to her friends in the Habby Dept. €> <S> <s> flDulcie’s nimble lingers have been finding expression in crocheting silk snoods for sale in our Fancy department, so my readers are invited to order theirs soon. They are priced at 3/11 each. <B> <s* JfSusan and I will be on the air again to-night at 8.45 when your fashiontrend tatler will give you an outline of the latest Frock styles and I’ll have some items of interest for you too. The request records will be * ‘Somebody else has taken my place” and “Floral Dance.’’ Readers are invited to send record requests and fashion problems to Susan, C/o 2ZA. ff. . . And there’s just enough room to squeeze in a note about Pins! We have them at 4d. packet. Cheerio for now! <£ <J> Premier Drapery Co. Ltd. “The Sunny Corner” PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 223, 20 September 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 223, 20 September 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 223, 20 September 1943, Page 8

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