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This Week We Invite you to the Please Style Exposition | and Opening of our [ to Inspect New and Modern Fashion Salon Besides being able to enjoy the comfort of entirely Modern Shopping Conditions in our newly- p XyfH opened Fashion Salon, you will t find vast improvements, afforded by enlarged Display Space, in all the Ground Floor Departments. Iff/ r These include the Furnishing, Manchester and Dress Piece vE ’ Goods and the various Sections of the Fancy Goods Department. CZofhes j that Reveal /C tVx(£j the Trend X • : of Modern ' Fashions Mantles .... Lingerie and Millinery JACKET SUITS in fancy and CREPE-DE-CHENE TROUS- “PRESTIGE” MODELS for Exknobbv Tweeds, smartly cut SEAU SET. An exquisitely- elusive Fashion Events .. . for fashionable sports wear. made Lingerie Set of Flesh Large-brimmed Models in Finished with distinctive Crepe-de-Chene comprising elusive styles and created from touches in pockets, belts and Nightdress, Slip, Scantie and the leading Millinery Straws novelty revers. Brassiere, all garments being Neora, Balibuntal, Leghorn and Moderately priced at 79/6 beautifully cut and trimmed with Fancy Straws —in Black, hand-faggoting. The Set 59/6 Brown, Navy and the favourite Beige tone. All distinctivelyTWEED COATS in light weight styled and appropriately trimweaves of novelty slub effect LACETTE LOCKNIT CAMI- med with feather, floral or in the favourite Beige, Putty KNICKERS. This new Lingerie novelty finish. # and Brown tonings so useful weave garment with brassiere Moderately priced from -9/6, for smart Summer days. Cor- top and Opera straps and daint- 32/6 to 39/6. rectlv cut and well-finished ily finished with lace edge. A throughout. Price 63/- favourite for Summer wear. In STRAWS for smart young Peach and Ivory - - 14/6 Heads. Styles that will please TWEED COATS cut on Tail- the most exacting type can oe ored lines are one of Fashion’s chosen from Breton Sailors, I leading styles and our select- KNICKERS, SCANTIES AND Halos, and the new stream-line ion reveals the latest in simply- VESTS from 2/11 upwards. This vogue with shallow crown and styled Coats for present wear. season we have an assortment of bandeau effect. Single and double breasted. very attractive Sets of Scanties These are moderately priced With lapels and without. Semi- an( j Vests or Knickers and Vests. from 12/6 to 25/-. lor all-round belts .. . and These are made in all the newest many novelty fastenings. Locknit weaves, are lace-trim- FABRIC HATS for Summer From 69/6 me d j n some cases and are wear. Large and medium femininely appealing. Fabric Hats made in a large THE TAILORED COSTUMES. variety of the new Summer A favourite for modern miss tonings in spotted and striped of S.S.W. or S.W. figure. Mixed SATIN NIGHTDRESS 47/6. For materials. Ever so inexpenand flecked Tweeds of Sum- the exclusive woman ! A Peach sive! 9/11, 10/6, 12/6 i mer weight in herringbone Satin Nightdress with Coffeei finish. Three-button Coat and coloured lace yoke and cross- j Skirt made with slit hemline over Satin sash. This garment | a SELWYN ”G H (T 5 * ;• and finished with buttons— is cut on the bias to give perfect | 75/6, fit. | This good-value Hose is ■ made from Courtauld’s t-r it W” /fl™ Dulesco Silk, with seamed 0 / Is II h/« 'w/ fa. I H back, mock fashioned and HA « |;LI H ® /U Fl l%| X strong suspender top. SilkFrl 11 ffX li nr I pl IX I 11 1 plated undersole and lisleSsL*/ tassa M Xa ® La lair U U i '«a Uua saJ reinforced toe and heel. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S. in 0 Grey, Gunmetal, Mid and I 1 I'll I H I ! IJ / Brown tonings and a useful r 1 l/B |if / selection of new Summer fi ?C VVo IL.S IX shades. Usual Price 2/11 | I P air - j * The House for Satisfaction I special Friday « fl t I Price—perpair |

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Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 5

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