NINETTE'S DRESS SAXON.
The coming of the Christmas season, with its attendant gaieties, races, picnics, parties, and summer excursions generally, turns the thoughts of all women to the demands of their wardrobe and in meeting demands of this kind, women who have learned something of the lor* of good dressing, visit a specialist,, Ninette's Dress Salon, third floor of H.B. Buildings, Queen Street, is the establishment of a specialist, whose frocks will enable every woman who put* one on to feel that no matter what the occasion, shA is vmK dressed. There is a greater diffarenca than the majority of women realise between expensive dressing and good dressing. lunette's frocks possess the charm/ of distinctive and original design' that makes them not only the last word m fashion, but gives the wearer tho feeling of satisfaction that comeg only with the knowledge that one is both fashionably ana becomingly frocked. Tho prices of Ninette's frocks are surprisingly low, tome of them are plainly made, possessing the simplicity that makes for real distinction, some of them exquisitely hand-embroidered, and all of them are very moderately priced. Tha most expensive model in the salon is a magnificent nigger brown jersey silk model, made in the tunic style, heavily embroidered fn copper and gold, and with side panels of knotted cord fringe falling below the hem,.low-priced at seventeen: guineas; Another; loiafy model is a CTeara crepe do chine dinner- dress, frock, with ' tunio of shining silk filet lace, while a .lavender silk georgette and jade model, 'hand embroidered in lavender, would delight the heart of any blonde who man the possibilities of these colours, wont •with golden hair and a clear complexion. A of Ninette's display is an lissorfment of half a dozen frocks in shot taffetas, all kinds of lovely, shimmering; colours. ' These are only a few of the charming models displayed .at Ninette's. There are many others, in plain and white styles, of more elaborate, and possessing ,the : handwork that makes each frock different from any . othej>.. Another feature worthy of special mention is,,a display of handsome coats and capes, well cut, and made in a i*yle suitable for wear with the fcandjoias dresses shown.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17965, 15 December 1921, Page 10
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364NINETTE'S DRESS SAXON. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17965, 15 December 1921, Page 10
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