SPRING FASHIONS ’ blSTlNt'-l'n'?: VOGUE IN MODEL FROCKS A CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCK, in Mulberry Majora Crepe Attractively Trimmed with Chalk White Chinese Figures WX Siz£4/12/6 A VERY GRACEFUL. HOSTESS GOWN in Nigger Brown Cloque tne Wide Sleeve and Draped Neckline ,s Effectively Trimmed with Lomond Green Appliqued Leaves. S.W. Sizep r i ce g Gns _ A SMART OCCASION AFTERNOON FROCK in Chinese Green Baltimore Crepe, Smartly Trimmed with Shamrock Patterned Quilting Novelty Brooch and Braided Belt in Araby Brown S.W.X. £6/15/6 A DELIGHTFUL BLACK FLORAL SILK EVENING FROCK, with Taffeta Belt and Flowers. Worn with the Coatee it becomes a Brilliant Afternoon Gown. W Price J J Gns. A SUMMER TAILORED TWO-PIECE SUIT, in Printed Navy Feather Crepe. The 7/8 Coat has Wide Rounded Lapels and Finished with Smart White Gardenia. W. Size Gns. A RECEPTION OR DINNER GOWN, in Navy Crepe Jasmain. Handsomely Embroided on Yoke and Sleeves and Finished with Pleated Frill. All Round Belt with Jade Buckle. W £s 19 6 MODEL MILLINERY IN EXCLUSIVE LINES A BROWN "WEBFLEX’' HAT, in Highly Lacquered Milan Straw with Turned Down Double Edged Brim and Tailored Crown Finished with a Roll of Beige Green and Red and Bow of Self Colour Price / g A TURNED DOWN WIDE BRIM V.'EBFLEX MODEL, in Green Hemp Straw. Ti-immed with Gros Grain Ribbon to Match and Finished with a Bund, of Berries in Brown Orange and Yellow . Price G A SUMMER WEIGHT FELT. Entirely Covered with Brown Stiching. The Creases in the Crown and Irregular Brim Makes this Sports Hat Quite Different Price /C A DARK SAXE BLUE “SUNSON’ HAT. with Turned Down Brim Blocked to Dip at Front and Back. The Low Fronted Crown is trimmed with Self and Grey Coloured Petersham Ribbon Price g ■ I I Telephone " or 69 TIMARU
u to be such I i I’LL DO THE COOKI YOU . TEA HERE 9 i | ELAIUNG i : AND you AND GRACE HAVING TEA ; NOI ON VOUR , 1 TOGETHERj , can d q the hOI)SE - GRACE? I LIFE. YOU. ~\ r i WORK.- HOWS THAT ? H y ' OONT KNOW ’ U WHAT GOODI MS SO SORRY I WAS r , IffiY ( IT DOESNT COST ANY RUDE TO-DAY JEAN. LIPTONS TEA jSil | . MORE THAN WEVE BEEN I’H BOUGHT YOU THIS BUT DARLING Il'S PAYING. ANDDOESN'T TO MAKE UP FOR IT. MUCH TOO E ANI I'T TASTE GOOD .' ■ x z EXTRAVAGANT A z \ / zy'K S for us. \U > \ [ | T 's HIGH among che better things of life comes Lipton’s lea. Fresher .. . because it comes straight frcm Lipton’s own tea plantations to your teapot. Richer in fragrance and flavour . . .because it is the choicest from Ceylon where the world’s finest tea is grown. Pour yourself a cup of Lipton’s . . . and taste how delicious taa can be. (By A ppol u unei) t ? ,/')
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20510, 31 August 1936, Page 3
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