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'0 '•... ♦ •"» r-<- * ; ,'V 1 1 :'S : wwfcssi^faeß 7 . \ t4 i y is?'' »1 I 1 .1 j f .♦, A FASHION'S PART IN A GREAT HISTORIC PERIOD On Monday the eyes of the Empire ... in fact, the eyes of the people of the whole world, will be centred upon London in its joyous celebrations of the ROYAL SILVER JUBILEE. With the coronation of Their Gracious Majesties King George and Queen Mary there began a reign of momentous events —great achievements and epoch-making inventions *... a period of undreamt changes. FASHION has moved with the times and, in retrospect, we thought thai our readers would be interested in the comparative illustrations appearing in this advertisement. JUST 25 YEARS—BUT WHAT A DIFFERENCE! : '-^taiTlUrrßrmiwir 4910—* Complete from elaborately feathered hat to fur muff, it is indeed difficult to believe that this Gibsonesque ensemble was the height of fashion only twenty-five years ago. Compare it with this smart version of the Tunic Suit, in rough surface cloth. Note the adaptable high collar, sleeve treatment, wrap-over coat and split skirt. Obtainable in Fawn, Nigger, Navy and Black. Sizes' S.W., W., F.W. - £5/19/6 <S V: My "Eat" a milliner's dream. Fur, feathers and satin combine to make a " lovely " hat. The "Then and Now" Window will doubtless prove interesting and /318| amusing. The old styles are absolutely and within the memory of The Margaret Rose Window — n delightful scheme carried out in the lIP - ■■■*& Margaret Rose Pink, so graciously named by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of \ X The Jubilee Window —- \ V / Another new and charming tone, pary ticularly for evening wear, named with . \ y/ j the permission of Her Gracious Majesty (rA / the Queen. v —The Commemoration Display will remain —Contrast it with this very smart in view until the evening of May Bth. model of Velvet, or any of the many jaunty types one finds in the M. & C. Millinery Salon to-day. 4910 One can strains of Danube" this very Frills and and yards forgetting v i almost hear the the famous " Blue when gazing upon elegant conception, flouncings of lace, of material not the semi-train. / ' m m&mm i-M ■ -1 ■ -ZM m m I »• ra Sis l'sS^ S!!5SS^T=:=& m 1 'M-l.i l*A*' wshmn illllll £HS~===* %52*SS5- [' ■* Horn JI SHSrc •tt? . «;• Wr' : v; m. >■■ Vf:X.f.S w 8&SI •v. Wit** « y^'"'"4 V'l' <: f3; M I H •V a* 1-!!® kl# ■ v v v« 4if.7. M* f I* liPi •••'» M mm Compare it with the form-fitting lines of the 1935 Evening Gowns, which often achieve distinction by a cleverly-conceived peplum . . . skirt treatment or fan-like train. The charming gow:a illustrated is of Taffeta.. All tlie 25-year-old styles appearing in thi« announcement are reproduced from our advertisements in the daily papers of 1910. mm XV i" J -Cs's I -Mi" mm W^\ wm j 188 i MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY NEXT Attention is directed to the special Window Featuring of Greeting Cards and delightful Gift Suggestions.

Distance Telephone CaUs TRANSFERRED CHARGE A telephone subscriber may make distance telephone calls from any telephone in his home town, and on request to the toll -operator have the charge booked to his own telephone account. Additional cost, Id per call. PIfTORIAI STAMPS Complete sets of the 1935 ritiuiuAL oimnrj. New Zealand Pictoria i Stamps, _ total value 9/6 i, attractively arranged in an album, 6in. by Biin., with a description of each denomination, are available on application to the Director-General, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, C.l. Price, 12/-, post free. The edition is limited to a small number.

School Holidays Coming Cheap Trips by Train Of course the young folk are still very busy with their lessons, but now and then thought strays to that joyous time ahead the holidays. They will be refreshed by a little change, a trip by train, at low cost. Parents—you know, too, that a " day off or a little longei release from routine—will be good for mind and body. Make your plans now for delightful family excursions by rail. Concessions for Families and Parties

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)