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SEEN IN THE SHOPS

"TlO you remember Mrs. Russell, *-* who sold such charming models at her Queen Street shop two years ago? She has now opened in Upper Symonds Street, showing her artistry in the new Spring modes—you may also buy hose to match hats, also chic little silk jumpers. These are so reasonable. And, just a whisper. If you have a last year's straw, do not throw it away; Mrs. Russell will take that hat and a band, a ribbon, a flower, and hey presto! you have a new hatfor a few shillings. Your friends will exclaim: "What, another new hat?" Ribbon Hats of the most delightful shades and shapes—so smart for night wear or motoring—are being shown at Sneddens Ltd., Upper Symonds Street. You know how difficult it is to find a hat which is useful and yet becoming, and what pleasure it gives one to be able to combine the two. Then do not miss trying on one of these pretty shapes. Messrs. Sneddens Ltd., the house which is noted for exclusive, yet reasonable, goods, have priced these hats at only 15/11. Gowns for the Bride If there is a time in one's life when one has the right to monopolise the centre of the stage, it is the occasion of one's wedding, and no effort one makes to create a charming effect would be too great. Next in importance to the right man, is the right wedding gown. "The Boudoir," Karangahape Road, is showing some

exquisite bridal gowns and acces—orange blossom, pearl ornaments, and misty tulle veils, lovely enough for an angel, or the very smartest bride. "The Boudoir" has always been noted for its exclusive and beautiful modes. Organdie for the Summer Girl Some dainty frocks for the afternoon toilette, for dinner or for the innumerable informal little dances which will take place this season will be needed by the summer girl. Nothing could be more suitable or sweeter than white or coloured organdie. The daintiest little frocks imaginable are being shown in this material at Messrs. Louis H. Glass, Karangahape Road (near Tivoli). Organdie suggests summer, blue days, sunshine, happiness— the jenne fille.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 48

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SEEN IN THE SHOPS Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 48

SEEN IN THE SHOPS Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 48

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