! ft rsrs t-n y © E Howl Club. A Stfuuc SaJAo%' a > \ S, p OOD-BYE, mediocrity. .. . . \V lj| Spring Millinery Fashion ; has ' hitched its wagon to a star, and plunged head first for Sailors. The D.I.C Millinery Salon has recruited a boat load of the best. Some are young and utterly frivolous, with buoyant bows and lilting brims to hide mischievous eyes. Others are the soul of sobriety, stiff, straight, and strictly taillcun They come in straws sleekly shining or roughly rustic; in colours to adore. .All are flattering and eminently wearable, and all are priced a little lower than you expect to pay for the sea-, son’s smartest hats. That’s thrift for you ; . . that’s D.I.C Won’t you come in and sec for yourself? m: % p ( W' 1 I 1 /< rs m Breton Sailor, in Pedal Straw, Turquoise, Navy, and White with Navy . Petecshani ribljpn— . ..... 35/® ■ ***** K< 0 mi 0 t * m % The finest Ballibuntal, in "Navy with Petersham ribbon to tone, a shallow crown with a bandeau underneath to > secure it on the head—' ' ' 45/- ■ 5r w. A m Finest 'Pedal ‘Strewj in* TufqUoise, Navy, or Fawn with contrasting ribbon— 35/Free Needlework Tuition by our Miss Tuck In the D.I.C Lounge Miss Tuck, our well-known needlework expert, will conduct'classes in all branches,;of art needlework, which will be available for D.I.C. 'customers. The classes Will be as follows:— ; Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 2.30. Friday Evening, for Business Girls, from 7.30. Saturday, for Children, from 10.30. All materials must be purchased in the D.I.C. Art Needlework Department. DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 2
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256Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 2
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