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DAINTY SUMMER VOILES at 25 and 29 This Group at 25/6—S.S.W., S.W. and W. Sizes. "J A smart, simple, aemi-tailored Frock in dainty voile, in a delightful "Woodland Embroidered" effect. In the popular double-breasted style, with a pleated skirt. In greien, saxe, helio-., pink, prim--2 Very effective is this little Frock in patterned bastiste. The short sleeves, neck-line and the new bolero coat arn daintily finished with a frilling of organdie,, and make a distinctive frock of great charm, 3—The tunic style is a new idea in this Figured Voile FrockCrisp organdie trimming on the short sleeves and outline of the tunic give it a cool, fresh appearance, whilst the scalloped organdie neckline is very smart. 4—Another style that shows distinction and originality is this gaily patterned Voile Frock, with the cape collar forming minute sleeves. A soft flare at the hipline is very graceful. g—Again, in this Frock, the cape collar forms tiny sleeves. In Figured Voile, it has soft belt and bow at the normal waistline, and is very daintily iEnished. These at 29/6 —S.W., W., F.W. and O.S. 6—This smart, long-sleeved Frock is in a voile of conventional design, and is specially created for the fuller figure. White voile or white pique give a cocrl, fresh look, so very attractive in summer wear. 7—A semi-tailored silhouette is achieved in this Summer Frock, in floral voile, with its novel pocketa and smartly flared skirt. Note the unusual collar treatment in white pique. g—A delightful Frock for summer days is this gaily-patterned voile, with a cleverly-designed skirt and semi-draped collar and sleeves finished with pleatings. STYLISH MILLINERY at 35,/' Pictured above are three sketches that serve to illustrate the wide range of smart styles showing in all white superfine Bangkok Model Hats. Each Hat is different some all white, some trimmed with the extremely popular patent leather or kid in contrasting colours, others have unusual wl "§ or quill mounts. All are Hats that are expressive of the mode of the moment. 35/6. A oower of Roses... A suggestion for Priday shoppers —a refreshing and dainty repast in the restful atmosphere of the Tudor Room and then ... the Auckland Horticultural Society's Rose Show in the Reception Hall. Being opened at 1 1.30 by Sir Edwin Mitchelson, K.C.M.G., the prize blooms of the season and some wonderful displays will make the Reception Hall a pleasure for the lover of the beautiful. Admission is free.
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Special Purchase of Imported Art Silk Marocain Frocks *.39 A Frock of great utility is this style in Africa brown marocain. tailored effect is achieved by the double-breasted front and smart wide revers. The collar is in two shades, beige and orange, and the pockets and sleeves are piped to lone. hi the vrry neatest of black and crey designs, this medium 1 g Frock has' a distinctive colour no e in the pipings of emeral . smart long roll collar is of embroidercd pique. finished with ta B an large silver buttons* That Tartans are still at the height of popularity is evident in this very smart Frock in black and beige High waisted, with hip yoke and front pleating on skirt, it has a novel sailor collar of beige with taba of self material. Another very attractive Kyle in tones of wine and putty. Jhe smart frock is sleeveless, with a detachable coatee, and has a yoke and the popular wide revers of cream art. silk. Fullness is given the skirt by means of inset godcts. A charming Frock in art. silk marocain, patterned in a small design in two shades of blue. Thp skirt is pleated back and front. Deep cuffs and vest are in ivory marocain, the wide revers are of self material, arid a smart note is the leather bell. 6 A gold design on a black ground in the very smart colour combination chosen for this delightful little Frock, with its bolero and quaint pockets on the hip yoke. The collar ia of beige stitched in black. A medium-fitting Frock that will find favour for many occasions. In tones of mulberry and ivory in a herringbone design, with cuffs and yoke of ivory lace. Belted at the normal waistline. A delightful Frock in battle green, almond and putty colouring that will be charming for present wear. The double collar is of self material and putty marocain, finished with bow of the two materials. Smart bolero front with scalloped edge. queen street Y AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 15
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