I I THE NEWEST ALWAYS. | j THE LAST WORD IN j DRESS MATERIALS. I SOMETHING DIFFERENT (or which the mutvt <Wr- . a c r&ve, is reflected in some beautiful and novel fabrics just received. - Chiefly French productions, and practically the first of their kind thai ; have come into the DcMtiinion for years, they reveal the strikingly original productions as devised nor fashionable London and Paris. There are French Ijoulta in Grey, Putty, and Navy grounds, with vari woolwork stripes—-Fine French Coatings from Roubaix, chiefly Navy I and Black with stripes, varying fit>m the neat to the bizarre. In one j instance the stripe is in woven tartan crepe—Gabrelle Suitings, a fine quality weave of the Gabardine nature. In Black, Navy, Nigger, and . awn, with-stripes of varied character in white and colour—Foule in Lime, Sand, and Fuchsia ground, with broken shadow check in white or black, The sketches depict three suggestions from famous designers, and serve to portray the extreme smartness achieved by using these very novel stripes and checks in combination with plain materials. . ITo all who anticipate a distinctive Toilette for the June Races or other : dressy functions, this collection will prove a centre of inspiration, and merit an early visit of inspection. Now being specially featured in the Window and Dress Goods Section (second Soor). 1 MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD. QUEEN STREET. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 3
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