Xeascn & i •M -c mu Unprecedented _ Best Describes the Pricing for 1000 Hats at Rendells. The smartest, the most varied seen this season. FINE WOOL FELT READY-TO-WEARS, fashionably correct for young girls and- the matron. There are shallow crowns and deeper crowns, and brims that fit snugly to the fur collars. TOQUES, also, in Felt and Angora. See that you do not miss thenu This is easily the most stupendous Millinery offer of this Season. USUAL VALUES 9/11 to 14/6. yX\ m Commencing at 3 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday July 10th. Uth. 12th. A Brilliant Under the Direction of i Miss ANNE LEVICK BERLEI CORSETIERE. Three Performances Only. All Seats Free. Admission by Ticket Only. Reservations at the Corset Department. Call or Write for Tickets» Come and Hear the Full Story of Correct Corsetry by BERLEI. 'IJ
»ii i nm SUCH ELEGANCE MISS NORA SWINBURNE the well known stage star says hAs comfort and smartness combined ere so essential to my stage work, I find Phillips Rubber Soles delightfully suitable. They are so light and invisible that I congratulate myself on being able to combine such usefulness with such elegance, and it is such a help to know that I am prolonging the life of my shoes. vifi fe m I i a 3M -'- mm 9 w- '-' ••.•I "I feel I must tell yoi sion has done for my ago she had whoopi covered from that w f ne
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 16
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