very The demand for ready-to-wear garments is becoming of increasing importance year by year. Trie advent of every new season marks an advance in the production of these goods—perfection in every detail is gradually being attained. This is a fact amply confirmed by an . inspection of our splendid stock of ready-to-wear garments.. The sketches reproduced here are typical examples of the high state of perfection to which the art of making ready-to-wear garments has now reached. Here are two costumes, possessing that individuality and smartness so indispensable in these days, when fashion is so important a factor. A description of both the costumes is given below, and your inspection is invited of these and the many others on view in our'showrooms. Number one is a very stylish Costume made of Coating Serge. It has the Magyar effect, and is neatly finished with belt, and silk collar and cuffs of either plain or Roman striped- silk. Skirt is high waisted, gathered at back, and trimmed with buttons In Mole and Saxe, two qualities of Serge. 57/6 63/Number two is ' Model Costume in fine Navy Goatingv The eoat has the new shoulder and sleeves, with rovers and collar of Roman striped silk. ' Sash and belt is of folded satin. The skirt has the new tunic effect. This is quite a superior costume. 8 Guineas^ JAMES MITCHELL Managing Director
There is strength and character shown in every photograph produced by Clifford. m Telephone 1096 Studios : 152 Cashel Street SEWING FROM £7 10s. PASSMORE & BOOTH 356 COLOMBO ST. SOUTH
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 221, 22 October 1914, Page 4
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255Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 221, 22 October 1914, Page 4
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