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i A Ro K I I m i i m i B PI ■ m i I 8 I m Xh jp 1 Bj $ i s i n m a I »»i 4 2 i 1 % i (M. i B % • viiiiwa? • i I a M i 1 I | i s mm i m i ffl * R »l I 111 1 m I 2* m I %W'7' v*:v i B VAV.V,' ft'-: •> »«? 1 S«S *V\\V sfs »aVVA< C: i v,% ♦y eye f#v.> 3 /?'■ s.v. SS&B 1 ■ 1 I I 1 i il ni l mfS fll' 1 fifi SI m Striking in detail is this Frock, carried out in Pique Voile. Tiny sleeves loosely tied and wide revers make it a sports frock of rote. In all Pastel tones and White. 29/6 Smartness itself is this little Frock of Natural Shantung, with its neglige collar and sporting tic in various coloured grounds. 29/6 Parada Crepe is chosen for this Sports Frock well planned, with smartly fitting hip-line and gored skirt to give ample freedom, yet retaining slimness. In White only. 39/6 This Sports Frock in Shantung has a diagonal hip treatment accentuated by tiny tucks, the skirt being Eleated in groups. In Pink, tmon, Natural, Green, and Blue. 42/A dainty Frock in the new material, " Dupioni." Collar, cuffs and hip yoke have scalloped treatment, with a cleverly pleated skirt. In all Pastel tones, Parchment and White. 49/6 A fine-spun Silk Frock with many quaint details. Fine handworked tucks; double collar in a new cut and yoke with the front inset cut in one. Guineas. Gay little model in White Spun Shantung. The scarf is of Spotted Shantung, while the belt is buttoned on one hip and tied on the other with a spotted sash. 99/6 Just the type of lightweight Coat for sports or walking. Front and back have similarly shaped insets, semi - fitted, lined throughout. In Betty Blue, Wine and Cedar. 99/6 A Tennis Pullover of fine Wool. The ribbing at hipline and sleeves is repeated in the collar with a slightly frilled effect. In all Pastel colourings and White. 22/6 A very adaptable Summer Coat, with group of tucks at the ppeket, repeated across the back, giving a neat fitted effect. In Lime, Mustard. Coral, Tapioca. and Dolphin Blue. 49/6 Fresh and cool and decidedly sporting is this Coat of White Blanket Cloth, with stand-up back collar and wide low revers; well tailored; unlined. 79/6

CATS «*> %vX Hi II m :<:'« w& y?ffiss\<//y/s/.s IV B1 W (•i ■ Ai'-i ———Jg . . . :■ >, -•: :■: sL&fews §m4 mmmmmmmmmsmmmmm; v ■fx-.'-''-' | " 1 '' An unusual combination that is very smart—Felt and Cellophane Straw. Wide shady brim of Beige Felt and shallow crown of Green Straw, finished with Petersham Ribbon trimming. Others have band and bow of Felt. Showing in the newest shades of the season. 19/6 The new Spanish Sailor—in Yova Straw—worn slightly tilted off the face. The square crown is "belted", with Patent Leather, in matching or contrasting colours. Also showing in Cherry, Lemon, Navy, Lime, and Dark Saxe. 29/6 FURTHER SMART ACCESSORIES ®s?> mm m m SB « fe*s 1 i I ■<- v Si I m I ss r 5 i it m ill < CA smart Tennis Pullover, illustrated on the top left, in softest Knit Wool, with tight-fitting hip band and blouse neck. Sleeveless, outlined in twotone. In Lemon, Apricot, Orange, Pink, Jade, Red/Navy, Cherry—--25/6 Linen Bags are a distinct summer sports vogue. The model illustrated on the bottom left is in the popular underarm shape, with back strap. Smartly decorated with white eyelet embroidery. Fitted with inside purse and mirror. In Pink, Blue, Green, Brown— 18/11 The Square Scarf, depicted in the centre of this illustration, is in heavy-weight Crepe de Chine, in modernistic and other designs, and gay colours 19/6 The plaid designs invade the Scarf world, as pictured on the top right —The Windsor Tie, in Crepe de Chine—B/6 Sports Sox in never-ending variety. The pair pictured at the top of this illustration shows a fine quality Wool and Cotton Sock, with Jacquard top— \/ \\ pair. Other styles, in Cotton, Silk and Cotton, Wool, etc.—From J/ J 1 4/11 pair. Pull-on Washable Chamois Glovtr, of reliable English make, illustrated in the bottom corner. Elastic wrist gauntlet. Fine soft skins. In White and Natural—£ /II P a ' r » Other English Doeskins at 6/11, 7/11, 9/H fjiiiminiiniiiiiiiii iiii;iiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiPiiiiiiiniiir!!iiiiinii;iiiiiiiiiiinttiiiiirnninmiiiirTmTiiniiiminiHiinni!fiiimiMiimimiiii!nmiiiniTiTniHinimiiimnn3 | Tartans Have Entered | I the Sports Picture S %. Tartan Hankies in fast colour material in all the correct Tartan i I plaids—lQd | k Scarves, Ties, Bows and Posies, in heavy-weight Crepe de Chine, in | l§ gay Tartan designs. 1 s Serf 19/6, Tie 4/11, Bow 2/6, 2/6 | jliiwiiiiiitiiiM

: SMART AND ADAPTABLE FOR SPORTS r SSffiSS* ■•u w! M m m 9s 1 w m ns i *ir a « >.r£K plisipl £^sw^S<- -v -1 1 S* SMS V---' N *A The Sports Felt that will perfect fcny spring suit or summer ensemble. In fine quality White Felt, with ribbon trimming in three shades of Orange. Smart stitching treatment on crown. Similar styles, in Beige, Blue, Green— 15/6 The Jersey Straw Beretta—the last word in sports wear. It is soft and adaptable, and it may be carried in one's pocket or bag. And the striking colour combinations are in Orange/Yellow, Rose/Navy, Green/ Red, Navy/Red—7/J J THAT ARB ESSENTIAL if H m r<t. m tm «:«/ Will m % m m m M m m a The Tennis Eye Shade, shown at the top of this illustration, makes all the difference to one's game. Specially lined with soft padding, which makes for comfort on the forehead —J /11 Sunshade, Scarf, and Bag—the attractive trio shown on the leftcan be packed in practically no space. The handle of the Sunshade folds in half,-making it very compact. In Pongee Silk, in smart coin dot and floral designs. Natural ground colouring, with design, in Blue, Red, Green, or Brown—--17/6 The Sports Cardigan, shown to the right of this illustration, is in fine Knit, with closely ribbed hip band and corresponding band round neck and cuffs. Closely buttoned. In Orange / White, Coral / White, Orange/Black. Cherry/White 35/6 This Choker of large Wooden Beads, shown on the right, is typical of the mode of to-day. In Blue, Green, Red—2/11 eac^« At the bottom right is shown a Black Patent Belt, that is a very smart interpretation of the vogue in Belts —in width, and finished with a smart bow. Black only—--1/11 | ■ Ideal for Sports Wear — I | Fine Lisle Hose i | If it is to be a " Cotton" Summer, why not fine Lisle Cotton Hose? 1 | There is a wide choice of delicate Beige, Rich Browns, or matching § p. Fawns from a remarkable collection. § e Fine semi-Chiffon, fully fashioned, at 3/11 P a ' r - I B Service weight Chiffon, plain or lacc clox, at 4/6 pair. g | Heavy-weight Lisle, with lace clox, fully fashioned, at 4/ J J pair. 1 Lisle and the famous Silkestia ai 6/11 P a ' r * iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m i;;ii!ii„|

efqnßPPlM© INTO MNEa FOR THE efPORTcf ' - - - Only a few seasons ago 4 'Sportswear** had £ very restricted choice . . • • to-day its development has been such that it is a iashion itself and the cleverest designers are devoting their talents to the creation of the smartest of outing and sportswear styles. Millinery, apparel, footwear and the hosts of accessories that go to complete the correct sportswear ensemble are shown in the special window and departmental displays now being made throughout the store. These show not only the exclusiveness of the IVI. &C. s collections, but also that prices are so reasonable that the smartest outfits may be purchased for a very moderate outlay. Inspection will prove interesting, and, of course, is welcome always. Model 21—A new version of the Sahara Sandal. In White Linen, with strappings interlacing in front. Smart Dark Brown pipings. Leather sole, comfortable heel—g / 0 Model 22—The smart complement of the Sports Ensemble— An English 3-hole Tie Shoe, in White Lin en with contrasting saddle in Brown. Comfortable semi-Cuban heel; leather sole—--9/11 Also in all Beige. Model 23 —An artistic collar effect in Beige and Brown makes this Shoe in White Kid very attractive. Semi-Spanish heel, light sole. Also in Parchment Kid —29/6 Model 24—A Selby model in White Kid, with medium heel. Red, Green or Brown trim. Very smart for wear with any sports ensemble—49 / 6 .A Further Lingerie Item "Locknit" Princess Slips and Bloomers in all essential shades. Princess Slips, opera top or round neck, tailored shape— JO/6, 11/6. 12 6 Bloomers—elastic waist and knees. S.W., W.. 0.5.-6/6, 6/9, 7/6 MODEL TWENTY-ONE MODEL TWENTY-THREE Ills MODEL TWENTY-TWO Lingerie for 1! r-"- - MODEL TWENTY-FOUR Natural Fuji Princess Slips and Bloomers. Princess Slips in fine quality Fuji, dainty lace yoke, opera top, double-free skirt—--16/6 Bloomers—Yoke front, elastic knees. S.W., w„ O S—6/H, 7/6,8/» Before choosing one's sports outfit we will be pleased to advise on the correct foundation garments. A qualified corsetiere is always in attendance—advice is free—and enquiries are welcomed. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiMiiiiiiii:iiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii(iimniMg Permanent Waving — } I 25 / * Full Head j S For a really successful permanent wave an appointment | | with the Phyllis Earle Salons on the Fifth Floor is para- = mount. The Permanent Wave is thrown into prominence | I more than ever by the new Hats, and correct hairdressing | | is essential to smartness. | inn mi ;''innniiiiiiiiin;:]iiiiiiiiii:iiiniiiii!iiiiii,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiM;iiiii;niiiiiiiiii,iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •g All sports play havoc with the skin. Elizabeth Arden Pre- I | parations are suitable for all outdoor occasions. Specially h 1; recommended are " Amorette " foundation cream, "Lille I | Lotion," to protect the skin, and " Protecta " Cream, a 1 •2 wonderful preparation for skin protection. * 1 ffiiiiiiiii!iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMMiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!Ui!i)l!iiilliliiiiiiniiiiini:iiHitiri!jijMirij!iiMLiin.!iMiiiii|iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic 11b mi? <A NL la D. Queen Street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)