AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS.
3o far as costume coats are concerned, fashion was, in the early months of 1919, in something of a tangle . But gradually the 1919 coat has emergjd, and it proves to be, with variations, a fairly close approximation to a man's lounge or reefer. This is so almost always in hang and general style, and sometimes it is an exact reproduction even to the placement of seams, style of collar and shape of pockets. Witii thig coat goeg either a plain narrow skirt or a pleated one.
S<i fw as Materials arc concerned, checks ail* plains s66ln to remain exceedingly popular. The waistcoat is still very much in evidence, but will be eclipsed by the advent of cold weaThoughts 6? auMnlr. *&& winter naturally bring consideration of overgarments, and new season's fliodels show oTic predominating feature, the collar colosdal.
Large patch pCcketa And belts of varying sized and me'thcftis pf fastening will be very much worn. Blue and gtey serges and are still populai , for all classes of COS- , himes. Donald's Ladies , Tailoring Establishment at 44 Queen Street ias still in hand an excelJent variety of these superior clothe, and a call ia eolicited.—Alex. Donald, 44 Queen Street,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13856, 12 June 1919, Page 7
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201AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13856, 12 June 1919, Page 7
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