mil win \f Vik \\ V\, ,V; 12. f j I) mmmmi Mr®!L iv The Phenomenal One Price Offering of 44 A / EARLY SUMMER MILLINERY Continues is something more than an ordinary special purchase /{ the collection is so extensive, the shapes are so distinctly «B |V smart, and in such variety, over 30 types, ranging from the small, close fitting to the wide brims, so becoming for wear * with dainty summer frocks.' Then think of the value. Hats that would be priced from 42/- to 63/- in the usual way all offered at 19/11. They come in a diversity of materials, including Horsehair, Ribbon and Tagel, Bangkok, Sisal, Ballibuntal, and other favoured straws. Every hat reveals that note of " difference "in the trimming which characterises " Gage" Millinery. Colours include greens, rose, blue, primrose, putty, natural, gold, as well as white and black. - - and the Sensational Selling of Laces that are so greatly in vogue in Paris and other important fashion centres. This week's ridiculously low prices are due solely in an endeavour to reduce an overstock. The Grouping at 4/6 embraces Needlerun Lace in fine quality and perfectly new designs. In self ecru or featuring coloured embroidery—7/6 for 4/6. Guipure Over-all Lace, 1 Bin. width, featuring small well-covered design. In ecru, white or ivory—7/6 for 4/6. 24-inch French Net and Lace Flouncing. Small, all-over design with scalloped edge—lo/6 to 17/6 for 4/6. The Grouping at 9/6 includes A collection of French Black Lace Flouncings. New designs in small, all-over effects in the fine or the heavy Macrame style. 1 Bin. and 24in. widths—--12/6 to 16/6 for 9/6. '4B-inch Flouncing in all-over ring design. Ample width to allow for the popular dip style. Obtainable in white, champagne, brown, beige or ivory—--1 9/6' for 9/6. Silk Net Flouncing, new spot design; double net handkerchief point flounce. In red, beige or white—l 6/6 for 9/6. The Grouping at 19/6 includes ...... French Chenille Flouncing, all-over design on silk net. 25in. width. In red, saxe navy, nil, scarlet, maroon, saxe, royal, beige, henna, brown—Usually 29/6 and 39/6 for 19/6. All-over Lace Flouncing in attractive designs on silk net. 44in. width. In black, beige, and rose beige tonings—32/6 for 19/6. 1 « I Treated by the Latest and Most effective Remedy. Pnuds, 1, 2, or 3 guineas. ROBERT IYIUIR, Chemist, 629 A, Dominion Road, Auokland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20405, 6 November 1929, Page 20
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