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> V V /t v Individual Styles INSPIRATIONS in EVENING WEAR From a Most Impressive Collection June will be a busy month for all lovers of dancing, for now the ban is lifted evening functions that were postponed will be held in rapid succession. Petties’ are displaying’ exquisite styles in Evening Eroeks and attendant accessories imported styles exclusive models, for dinner or dance. Inexpensively Priced No. I—Wine, Apricot and Black Tonings are effectively blended in a model gown of reversible pearl satin. New Empire line. Fullness of skirt skilfully arranged at back to fall in sol'tlv-pleated folds. A Princess model. Price g|gns A White Taffeta Evening Gown features tailored quilted Tudor eollar, bodice fastened high to neck, with buttons and loops. Skirt smartly gored to give fitting fullness. Size S.S.W. Price g5 /Q Tailored Evening Gown, in St. James Rose Cloque, with shadow check of Gold and Silver Tinsel. Neckline finished with wide tailored eollar, and cluster of geraniums at throat. Size SAY. Price £ 6/6/Tunic Frock of Black Lacquered Satin and St. • James Rase Cloque. Bodice slightly cawled, and finished with touches of black. S.W. size. Price 69/0 Evening Fabrics Silks, Satins, Velvets, Novelty Weaves, in cloques and crepes. Exquisite Gold and Silver Lames, Embroidered Nets, Georgettes, Laces —these are some of the fabrics that are displayed this week for your inspection. tf'A’suvvl WD Eft p/5 FLOWERS for EVENING They uphold the illusion of fragility, which most women wear like a halo. New flowers in exquisite colours for a gay resumption of 1 Jt37 dances. Organdie and lace flowers. 4/11, 6/11, 12/6 FUR FASHIONS Stone Marten Stoles, two-skin shapes, with natural heads and tails. £l7/17/-One-skin shape, £l2/19/6 Ties and Necklets of Skunk and Marmot, natural shapes, in perfect] v-maiched skins. price 89/6 ‘° £7/12/6 Squirrel Tie, with bead and tails, perfect skins, beautifully finished in natural colour. Price £5/15/White Fur Coats, splendid quality la pin pelts. Cape-length 79/6 Hip-length £6/19/6 Swagger-length £l2/19/6 For the Evening Toilet Glamour is only achieved by expressing your personality in every detail of your ensemble, and there’s nothing more important ' than Perfume and Make-up. MAN FACTOR aids to Beauty comprise the complete range, of Powders, Creams, Lipstick, etc. DUBARRY’S English Perfumes are carried throughout the complete range of their famous toiletries. TATTOO for the younger generation. Lipstick, Rouge, Eyebrow Pencil, etc. Chiffon Hose for Evening Wear Oh! the luxurious feel of Sheers —haw gently you pull them on and liow proud you feel of your dainty ankles. “Welldrest” Crepe Sheer. Picot top. Fully-fashioned of course. .. 8/11 Orient Sheer, exquisitely tine and cobwebby. Popular evening shades. 6/11 P air “Holeproof’.’ Sheer, loveliness, lace garter run stop. All evening shades. 7/11 P air PETTIES

ECCNCMY t&Utitti'MacU COLUMBIA _ TRACI MARK _ RADIO BATTERIES HAVE A LONGER LIFE ALWAYS /"X./O THAN KS TO - /*r fv/V \ Vi XtyAlT EXTRACT uiitH ofe without Cod Liver Oil HERALD AGENCY RUATORIA Advertisers are advised to loclffe copy for advertisements with Mrs. HUNTER, who will ensure prompt insertion. Copies of the HERALD may be obtained immediately upon arrival of Ward’s Transport each evening. MRS. HUNTER’S STORE. RUATORIA.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 9

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