t . . ■ . . A Complete Change to Wider Brims and More Flattering Styles For, the mors formal occasions especially the n ™ <; Hi.. ar ® of . diMinctly , yp 7 brims higher and lower crowns—more <»l&knrat» • l the introduction of flowers, lace, osprevs »nrf £ "T'fft.*.*. For informal wear, ipe'S Madame has a choice of the most charming «k nouaaying, Baku and Bangkok White and Natural, usually wi!h a & TZn ribbon trimming. Should it be a Tailored Hat U7. f travel wear, the ne,w Gage and Continental shapes at onceTring the desired note of individuality and distinction 8 In a special section of the M. & C. Miillinery Salon, with its pnyate fittmg bays Madame may choose with the servi ce \nd " 7 PO, " ble " • -»-PPoin.«l "J",t •55»riv,.. w This charming Wide Brim Model for Madame is of Black Bangkok and Zipper. The flattering brim is sharply, upturned at back and features smart White trimming effect. Reasonably priced, :-A distinctive Mid]Sammer Model of finest lightweight I Pedal. Shallow in the crown, 3'et retaming depth through the cleverly - fitted . bandeau. A softening note is given t h r ought h e medium of flowers and Tulle. 49/6. % -ifmm m ■m. tf W ///£ A charming Model for race days or dressy Summer functions. In lightest Baku, with handsome osp re y mount, completed with ornament. 89/6. * This becoming Specta- / tor Sports Model for Madame is just one of many individual and inexpensive styles. In Nat- ("j |« j|J f ural colour Baku, with ' *-"■ y \ trimming in self colour, Black, Brown or Navy. 15/6. —And when Madame Chooses SELBY ARCH PRESERVER SHOES the utmoatt in style and comfort is at once assured. In the new Selby Shoe Section the smart new models are fitted by the very latest system, so that the arch of the foot rests exactly right in the Shoe. Mezzanine Floor. ■/"' MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd Queen Street Auckland 11. HALSEY COX FXP.N.Z. Accurate Personal Attention Ipt Flodr, J Pacific Bldgs. C*. JOUEEN S wjfc'LLEpLEY ST. E„ AUCKLAND '. ]■ " PHONE 42-793 . THOMPSON'S Pram House 813 QUEEN ST„ 3 Doom Abova Town Hall, For LATIEST LowPriced Quality 3ASSINETTES, PRAMii. PUSH CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIRS, NURSERY CHAIRS. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS aiid DOLLS!'PRAMS. fl* IMI ifAMft Estd. 1893.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 3
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