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"GEORGE COURT'S" . . . jSIX i; I\ v..~J —ib - Sil* ~ wih '-w-<mmg^ sS rf kVJ?yill K I II / U1 hi (I f V i i mill] ! g®| /11 l f Z B|«m Jpillpil'w. ew Reasons rashi Fabrics and Novelties Those important days of the Season, when apparel requirements must be planned and considered, are now here. Displayed in the windows and throughout the Store one sees the smartest of Suits, Coats and Sports Wear, so indispensable for early Spring. FROCKS for every occasion. MILLINERY in all its diversity of type and colouring—every essential fashion and detail—fabrics in glorious colourings and printings—a showing that will at once disclose how successfully and economically one can prepare for the Season. The All-important Accessories. Many novel ideas are introduced in the new Bags, Belts, Handkerchiefs, and other small yet important items which must not be overlooked. NECKWEAR plays an important part. Frilly effects are among the smartest, such as are expressed in the new Fischus and Jabots. These are shown in Georgette, Crepe de Chine Lace, etc. Other important styles include new Collar Shapes, Sets of Collars and Cuffs, also Berthas, Fronts and Frillings and Collarings by the yard. THE NEW SC cover a wide price range in every conceivable colour. BOWS are shown in the new pleated and spot effects in a diversity of new; styles and colours. Pi ™ W. ||| : r m v \ i: wf The New Millinery ... The most interesting and beautiful shown for many seasons. The extreme smartness and utility of the close-fitting types —the beautifully proportioned shallow crowns—the brims in all their diversity of line and width, ranging up to the extreme width that will prevail during the sunny months of Summer. Added interest is given by the variety of straws, for one has a choice of the most becoming hats in Panamalaqfle, Baku, Sisol, Crinolaque, and many others of equal popularity. Favoured shades include: Baby Blue, Baby Pink, Greens, Reds, Orange, and a variety of Brown and Beige tonings. Black alone, Black with White or Pink, Navy with Pink or White, or all Navy, are colour dictates of importance. Connfe Prevailing Fashion dictates disclose that the shoulder cape is an important feature—that tweeds and knitwear in tweed effects continue in favour in tailored and sports styles, whilst skirt lengths range from three to five inches below the knee. ; Frocks show a little added length, and particularly for evening. Graceful form fitting lines are the ruling mode, and necklines often reveal soft lingerie effects. GRACIE Fashioned in Brown Moire, this exclusive Coat stresses the importance of the Cape, and features smartlyshaped sleeves. Size W.—£7/19/6 c HOSIERY in every correct shade and wanted quality. Pure thread Silk Hose in the newest shadings of Browns, Fawns, and deeper tonings of Greys and Beige, are specially being featured. Service weights are still the vogue, especially for day wear, and are obtainable in reliable makes, which for flawlessness and clearness in texture are unsurpassed. Sheer weight for evening wear are showing in every required shade. Lace and Embroidered Clox arc also in vogue. CONNIE —A smart version of the twopiece Suit, in Knop Tweed, portrays a fashionable coat length. Fawn ground toning, relieved with touches of mixed colourings. Size W.—£6/19/6. The Glove Trend is towards the long or mousquetaire styles, and the simplicity of trimming creates a smartening effect. Diagonally trimmed or motif design are two notable trimming effects in the longer glove^ The slip-on style in Glace or Suede is also very much in favour. The embroidered turnback cuff style is still fashionable, but the embroidered effect is in simpler taste. These styles are produced in Glace and Suede Skins, Sueded Fabric anc 1 Silk. IMS GLADYS The novel capelet is a distinguishing feature of this exclusive evening gown of Georgette, in Coral Pink and Saracen Red. The natural waist line is defined with gold beaded belt—lo Guineas. . ' Np/ /ft MSimSieJU i W\Ul mlgeßi•«■■»« ilf™ l\*\\W / Ik v&yinaail 'I \ Biseeeg, Pit® siipigs; N JM m A&A h J mm mm mm f w 1 ppi E aal ! ESS««!S!9tU isa |SSsssssa|y UiplfsSU'lf II mm Jli, il GladySVera Harga»-< VERA—A suit of Black and Red Check Silk Marocain, and a separate blouse of Ivory Crepe de Chine introduces a very smart note for the new season— £B/19/6. MARGARET—A delightful ensemble comprised of coatee, and sleeveless frock of Printed Chiffon. The ground toning is Lavender —— £6/19/6. T Diana KS DIANA Particularly suited for the larger--than-average figure is this charming afternoon frock in heavy Crepe de Chine of Beechnut toning. Skirt flared back and front, falls from vandyked hip—--11 Guineas. IfSM MARTHA Typical of the charming Spring Fashions is this ensemble of Printed Crepe de Chine. The three-quarter coat is cleverly styled. Frock has pleated skirt and hip yoke. Sun-tan is the predominating colour note—lo Guineas. PERFUMERY & LACES in greater favour than ever! Inspect the new Lace Frockings in Silhouette, Dip and Pointed styles. All the newest colours for the season. Easily made up and inexpensive. Laces for lingerie trimming include Hand-made, Guipure, Needlerun, Pompadour, and Novelty Laces of every description, providing a wonderfully wide variety. For the Smartest Fashions "V KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND SONS, LTD. AUCKLAND. This Department shows a wonderful range of latest novelties from England, America and the Continent; such well-known makes as Morny, Yardley, Atkinson, Grossmith, Houbigant, etc., are represented in new productions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)