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The Plunket Society’s ■ GRAND FASffION TEA AND' MANNEQUIN PARADE in conjunction uoith HERBERT, HAYNES & Co. Ltd. Will be held in the Mary Elizabeth Tea Rooms on Thursday and Friday Sept. 25th and 26th at 3 p.m. PLEASE RESERVE YOUR TABLE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE , ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®<s®s® DELIGHTFUL MODES OF THE MOMENT Gracious Hostess Gowns, Bridge and Race Frocks, 1 feWv Costumes, Three-piece Suits, || jh Coats and Sports Wear of supreme feminine distinction are nou) showing in our Mantle Showroom. . jfcM AFTERNOON FROCKS, in plain and floral Crepe-de Chenc; some U? SH featuring the bolero effect; while the skirts are gracefully flared. ' "fi These attractive frocks are showing in shades of Navy, Almond, Black, i j ,b Fawn. Sizes S.S.W., W., O.S. PRICES FROM £4 4/- to £7 10/6 FROCKS for Bridge, Races and any outdoor social function, in /LUh Georgette, and Lace; Floral Ninons; some with Coatee to match. ragWSwtj Fi ipl Every design is exclusive and is the essence of refinement and simplicity. Shades Black, Sand, Tulip Leaf, Wildrose, Navy; sizes S.W., ,v W., O.S. PRICE £7 15/6 to £lO 10/- NS ISyVy] CHARMING TWO-PIECE FLORAL VOILE FROCKS. The frocks V \\ I are sleeveless’ with the new waistline and low set flares. The \ J , coatee to match has long sleeves. PRICE 63/- j | THE NEW THREE-PIECE SUITS; Cardigan shaped coat; skirts on / I bands with side pleats and flares, and the tuck-in blouse to tone. These I suits are in featherweight Tweeds; Wool Georgette; Flecks; spotted W designs. PRICE £8 8/SUMMER COATS, in Wool Georgette, Romain, Silk Marqusettc. Thdse Coats featuring many attractive styles are in shades of Browns, Blacks, Navy, Sand, Tulip Leaf; sizes S.W., W., U.S. - PRICE £6 10/6 to £8 8/- ■ BECOMING MILLINERY BFor Sunny Days READY-TO-WEARS. New in colour and just a little different in their style these modish Spring Ready-to-Wears are appealing in every line. Some feature the off-the-face shape while others have the shady brim. They are showing in the newest and most exquisite colourings. PRICE FROM 12/6 SPORTS FELTS. Jaunty and Gay in their colourings, and very sporting in their simply trimmed shapes. These hats are the quintessence of Parisian chic. No matter what, colour your sporting rig, there is a hat to match. PRICED FROM 12/6 MODELS. A fascinating and unusual collection of Spring's newest model Straws. They embody all the chic details that lead to true smartness. Their high quality straw and simple effective trimmings give them a distinction of their own. PRICES FROM 19/6 MATRON’S MODELS. Authentic Millinery for Madam, in the two authoritative shades of Black and Navy. Georgette, Satin, Panama-laque, Bakou are the materials employed in the fashioning of these models, and they are trimmed with Paradise Plumes, Ornaments and Braid. PRICE FROM 19/6 HERBERT, HAYNES & Co. Lid. THE HOUSE FOB SATISFACTION

Coachbuilt Saloon £485 Coachbuilt Coupe £4BO pl IB 1 Will MORRIS OXFORD SIX The most economical six on the market to-day. > Here is a roomy, economical, Saloon Car, 100 per cent. English with extraordinary beauty of design and embodying many features no other car can claim. The Sunshine Body with its sliding roof adds a new joy to motoring. Demonstrations given in any part of Southland. RING ’PHONE 385, CALL OR WRITE US WATTS & GRIEVE Ltd. == FOR SOUTHLAND ESK STREET - - INVERCARGILL SUB-DEALERS:—WALLACE MOTOR & TOURIST COY., OTAUTAU; F. J. HUTTON & CO., GdRE; G. W. McNAUGHTON, RIVERTON.

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Southland Times, Issue 21194, 22 September 1930, Page 5

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