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HAIL THE NEW SEASON'S GO: Autumn is now an open book at Melbourne Cash Ltd. A visit will turn the pages for you; you will read the styles and delights as they are decreed for Autumn loveliness and charm; you will see chapters of luxurious quality and dependable smartness at cash prices that preclude all thought of extravagance. Hats, quite naturally, lead off at a tangent, but they are nevertheless faithful to the Season's sympathies. The streamline is in the forefront of the forecast. It is arrived at in navy Dlue with the "forward" movement repeated and topped off with a band of navy petersham ribbon. Plumes are giving softness to shaped Felts in almond green and other subdued colours. Then there comes into vision, the loveliness of upturned, impishly tilted hats that leave the curls to peep out in profusion. The halo hat may take its place and other models have fan-shaped brims to sweep around the back of the crown. GROUP 1— LADIES' FELT HATS Smart new styles. Assorted headfittings. All wanted shades. Hats you need to see to ,"t /"j "I appreciate. GROUP 2 SMART FELT HATS A remarkable range of styles. Assorted feather trimmings. All fittingsjn a big variety 'T/l 1 GROUP 3 LADIES' SMART HATS A wonderful selection of latest shapes. Assorted styles, featuring the new Breton and halo chapes. Feather and Q /"I "1 buckle trimmings. °' J ~ J ~ GROUP 4 SUPERIOR FELT HATS In fur felt qualities. Smartest shapes and trimmings. All wanted colours and any head- ""'"»•• 12/6'"19/11 I EXCITING NEWS! | FABRIC I Thrills for Early Season | Variation without extremes is the Key-I-note-of the new which harmonise I in wools, velvets, etc., with the general I bent of multi-coloured Autumn tones. l"--Some are/hand-woven materials, a certain 1 number are black, and. Others radiate 1 remarkable reddish' tints. Purple to I raspberry—petunia to red—rich shades | to subdued. See and like them all ! I "ORKNEY" TWEED | Suggests itself for skirts and sports wear. I Dainty fleck effects on modern motley T: grounds. 36in; 3/11 yard I FLECKED WOOL f GEORGETTE I A charming all wool cloth, with a dainty = fleck in multi-colours. Soft to handle; | drapes effectively. 36in. 4/(> yard [ "YUKON" TWEEDS I Fashion's latest creation. Something i unique that will appeal to the smartly I dressed. To appreciate this line ask to .= see them. 36in. 4/1 1 yard J COSTUME WORSTEDS = In checks and mottle effects, in Fawns, s Greys and Browns, for autumn wear. I Smart aptly describes this line. 54in.' I 6/11 yard CHECK WORSTEDS Blue, Brown and Black with white check in lovely soft wool. For that Sport:'. Skirt or Costume, this would please. 54in. T/11 y [l 7/11 COATING TWEEDS A splendid range of Donegals, Chevrons and Knop effects in all new tonings. 54in wide. FEEL PERFECTLY. AT EASE TO INSPECT WITHOUT OBLIGATION We, as conscientious and courteous retailers appreciate your comment and approval of our ceaseless endeavour to bring you the smartest things at the Lowest Prices compatible with this style and quality. A Special PreEaster Purchase for Brides-to-be and it's I, i I 8/11 yd You can have it in wool lace, dull finish and beautifully rich silk qualities. Melbourne Cash's selection is most comprehensive and attractive. From

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18960, 10 March 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18960, 10 March 1936, Page 10