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of Unusual Beauty is IS Floor at "George Court's w 'sSZ * fi \n ss. OS; i «• .&? /y* l §%-< 2:; *BO 'Q 49%) Mi ■, 1§ • J ka i :167 i SJMK TTiis advance shore of Autumn and Winter Millinery at "George Court's" is an authoritative index to the coming modes. The selection is so wonderful, it cannot be imagined/ • You may visit millinery shorn for pure pleasure, but you will most likely-" come back " " George Court's" to purchase, especially when you note popular pricings throughout the showing. 2 ozk r S$ r * mm mm. Description of above models. 145—-A becoming model in the new close fitting style, and is made in satin stripe of faille in light royal toning. A flat fruiteffect in royal and rose toning, fit® very closely round crown. A smart halo effect from crown to brim gives this model a smart finish—Price 59/6. g2—Small model made in fine suede cloth of pheasant toning. Crown is handsomely worked in designs of gold thread braid; brim terminates in front, and finished with tortoiseshell and brilliant pin—-Price 45/-. gO__A very smart stjde for a neat costume or coat. This model is made in fine suede ' duvetyn in bois de rose shade; the crown is made in triangle effects jof four tones of suedine, aaxe, grey, Bois de rose, beige/ which gives the hat a very new idea. A soft, pheasant mount on side of blue and bois de rose toning finish this very unusual mode —Price 49/6. j 167—Illustrated a very pretty style for a young person, the brim turning closely to crown is of Oriental tissue with rich tones of new blue, silver, and rose predominating. The crown and sides of this model are made of fine hatter's plush, in putty tonings. A smart tuft mount in new blue toning finishes this model— Price 57/6. For to - morrow's "Eye Opener" Bar- Eg gains, see other ad- S vertisement in this Also visit the show- Hg cP room, 2nd Floor, and 3$ see the ktest assemg biage of FROCK S g BARGAIN'S. ij wmmmmmmmM, Remember, there are Wonderful Sale Bargains throughout our 26 Departments. Description of above models. 150—Illustrating a chic style, which is so very becoming to the wearer. Thie smart model has a close fitting drooped brim, made in finely pleated geld, tissue, which finishes at sides. The back, crown and halo effect across front is rich black satin moire, and soft smart black numidi.-mount falls very gracefully across front of crownPrice 52/6. 194—Illustrating quite o differesit style. This is a; very becoming model of mew blue toning, and is sure to suit; with the soft roll effect brim in front, a smart Oriental . rolled band across crown, finished on, sides, forming a wing effect. This model is very neat and : attractive—Price 47/6. 202—-A very becoming model fos smart matron, made in rich black satin entirely. The brim, which rolls close 'to crown on left side, iti very finely pleated; soft numidi mounts fall very softly across front. A brilliant; dagger pin . completes this neat effect— Price 55/-. 288-—A neat black and white effect for a matron. This model is the essence of neatness, and is made in black hatter'* plush. The brim turns slightly to left side, and is finished wil:h faille binding. The trimming composed of fine black crosso ospreys tipped with whits; is altogether a very attractive hatPrice 69/6. w I KanuujaluM Road. & SOIMS* LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 16

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