A message to Auckland gentlewomen and lady visitors.—An invitation is given to view the most fascinating exhibit of distinctive creations of ladies', misses', and children's spring and summer millinery. Our aim is character and simplicity that appeals to the refined taste, and yet moderately priced to meet the needs of the high cost of living.—The lion Marche, 142-144-146. Karangahape Road. Mrs. Vernon Castle, whose name has come to be a synonym for grace, beauty, and the charm of wonderful gowns, will appear in the society picture. '■ The Whirl "I '-iff. ' commenting to-morrow at the Strand. •' No-Rubbiiii; " Laundry Help, with " Golden Rule " Soap, is unchallengeable for washing all clothes dean without nibbing or injury.— W. Cunningham, Victoria Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 8
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117Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 8
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